Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education
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Resumo: | Professional and technological education has the legal premise of linking theoretical and practical aspects and the importance of work as an educational basis, actively inserting the student in situations that require different skills. However, many of the projects developed in this educational modality contribute little to these aspects by not providing conditions for the development of these behavioral skills (soft-skills) that are important for the initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, control and closure of projects. Thus, this work aimed to insert managerial strategies based on the PMBOK guide for the development of completion works (TCCs) of a higher education course in technology. The elaboration of the TCCs began with a "Design thinking" session as a motivating dynamic and throughout the other stages there was a need to use tools such as SWOT analysis, Canvas business model, Kanban methodology, Gantt diagram, among others. In addition, there were verification steps through questionnaires that indicated the importance of educational projects when simulating situations of future professional practice and also positively and negatively related skills such as communication, flexibility, integrity, interpersonal skills, positive attitude, professionalism, responsibility, work in team, ethics and technical aptitude, through the analysis of clusters by similarity. Finally, the beneficial aspects of this strategy were highlighted, as it went beyond a mostly technical training, but integrated with professional and human development. |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological educationGestión de proyectos académicos y habilidades conductuales en la educación profesional y tecnológicaGestão de projetos acadêmicos e competências comportamentais na educação profissional e tecnológicaPMBOKSoft-skillsEnseñanza superiorDesign thinkingMetodologías activas.PMBOKSoft-skillsEnsino superiorDesign thinkingMetodologias ativas.PMBOKSoft-skillsUniversity educationDesign thinkingActive methodologies.Professional and technological education has the legal premise of linking theoretical and practical aspects and the importance of work as an educational basis, actively inserting the student in situations that require different skills. However, many of the projects developed in this educational modality contribute little to these aspects by not providing conditions for the development of these behavioral skills (soft-skills) that are important for the initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, control and closure of projects. Thus, this work aimed to insert managerial strategies based on the PMBOK guide for the development of completion works (TCCs) of a higher education course in technology. The elaboration of the TCCs began with a "Design thinking" session as a motivating dynamic and throughout the other stages there was a need to use tools such as SWOT analysis, Canvas business model, Kanban methodology, Gantt diagram, among others. In addition, there were verification steps through questionnaires that indicated the importance of educational projects when simulating situations of future professional practice and also positively and negatively related skills such as communication, flexibility, integrity, interpersonal skills, positive attitude, professionalism, responsibility, work in team, ethics and technical aptitude, through the analysis of clusters by similarity. Finally, the beneficial aspects of this strategy were highlighted, as it went beyond a mostly technical training, but integrated with professional and human development.La educación profesional y tecnológica tiene como premisa legal vincular los aspectos teóricos y prácticos y la importancia del trabajo como base educativa, insertando activamente al alumno en situaciones que requieran competencias diferentes. Sin embargo, muchos de los proyectos desarrollados en esta modalidad educativa aportan poco a estos aspectos al no brindar condiciones para el desarrollo de estas habilidades conductuales (soft-skills) que son importantes para el inicio, planificación, ejecución, seguimiento, control y cierre. de proyectos. Así, este trabajo tuvo como objetivo insertar estrategias gerenciales basadas en la guía del PMBOK para el desarrollo de trabajos de terminación (TCCs) de un curso de educación superior en tecnología. La elaboración de los TCCs se inició con una sesión de Design thinking como dinámica motivadora y a lo largo de las demás etapas hubo necesidad de utilizar herramientas como análisis, modelo de negocio Canvas, metodología Kanban, diagrama de Gantt, entre otras. Además, hubo pasos de verificación a través de cuestionarios que indicaron la importancia de los proyectos educativos a la hora de simular situaciones de futura práctica profesional y también relacionadas positiva y negativamente habilidades como comunicación, flexibilidad, integridad, habilidades interpersonales, actitud positiva, profesionalismo, responsabilidad, trabajo en equipo, ética y aptitud técnica, mediante el análisis de clusters por similitud. Finalmente, se destacaron los aspectos beneficiosos de esta estrategia, que fue más allá de una formación mayoritariamente técnica, pero integrada con el desarrollo profesional y humano.A educação profissional e tecnológica possui a premissa legal de atrelar aspectos teóricos e práticos e a importância do trabalho como base educativa, inserindo ativamente o aluno em situações que são necessárias diversas competências. Entretanto, muitos dos projetos desenvolvidos nesta modalidade educacional pouco contribuem para estes aspectos ao não propiciar condições para desenvolvimento destas competências comportamentais (“soft-skills”) importantes para a iniciação, planejamento, execução, monitoramento, controle e encerramento dos projetos. Deste modo, este trabalho objetivou inserir estratégias gerenciais baseadas no guia PMBOK para o desenvolvimento dos trabalhos de conclusão de um curso superior em tecnologia. A elaboração dos TCCs iniciou-se com uma sessão de “Design thinking” como dinâmica motivadora e ao longo das demais etapas houve a necessidade de utilização de ferramentas como análise SWOT, modelo de negócios Canvas, metodologia Kanban, diagrama de Gantt, entre outras. Além disto, houveram etapas de verificação através de questionários que indicaram a importância dos projetos educacionais ao simular situações do futuro exercício profissional e também relacionaram positivamente e negativamente competências como comunicação, flexibilidade, integridade, habilidades interpessoais, atitude positiva, profissionalismo, responsabilidade, trabalho em equipe, ética e aptidão técnica, através de análise de agrupamentos por similaridade. Por fim, ressaltaram-se os aspectos benéficos desta estratégia ao superar uma formação majoritariamente técnica, mas integrada ao desenvolvimento profissional e humano.Research, Society and Development2022-01-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2455410.33448/rsd-v11i1.24554Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e5411124554Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e5411124554Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e54111245542525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24554/21622Copyright (c) 2022 Marcos Canto Machado; Jessica Suárez Campolihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado, Marcos CantoCampoli, Jessica Suárez2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24554Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:04.130537Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education Gestión de proyectos académicos y habilidades conductuales en la educación profesional y tecnológica Gestão de projetos acadêmicos e competências comportamentais na educação profissional e tecnológica |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education Machado, Marcos Canto PMBOK Soft-skills Enseñanza superior Design thinking Metodologías activas. PMBOK Soft-skills Ensino superior Design thinking Metodologias ativas. PMBOK Soft-skills University education Design thinking Active methodologies. |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education |
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Management of academic projects and behavioral skills in professional and technological education |
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Machado, Marcos Canto |
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Machado, Marcos Canto Campoli, Jessica Suárez |
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Campoli, Jessica Suárez |
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Machado, Marcos Canto Campoli, Jessica Suárez |
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PMBOK Soft-skills Enseñanza superior Design thinking Metodologías activas. PMBOK Soft-skills Ensino superior Design thinking Metodologias ativas. PMBOK Soft-skills University education Design thinking Active methodologies. |
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PMBOK Soft-skills Enseñanza superior Design thinking Metodologías activas. PMBOK Soft-skills Ensino superior Design thinking Metodologias ativas. PMBOK Soft-skills University education Design thinking Active methodologies. |
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Professional and technological education has the legal premise of linking theoretical and practical aspects and the importance of work as an educational basis, actively inserting the student in situations that require different skills. However, many of the projects developed in this educational modality contribute little to these aspects by not providing conditions for the development of these behavioral skills (soft-skills) that are important for the initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, control and closure of projects. Thus, this work aimed to insert managerial strategies based on the PMBOK guide for the development of completion works (TCCs) of a higher education course in technology. The elaboration of the TCCs began with a "Design thinking" session as a motivating dynamic and throughout the other stages there was a need to use tools such as SWOT analysis, Canvas business model, Kanban methodology, Gantt diagram, among others. In addition, there were verification steps through questionnaires that indicated the importance of educational projects when simulating situations of future professional practice and also positively and negatively related skills such as communication, flexibility, integrity, interpersonal skills, positive attitude, professionalism, responsibility, work in team, ethics and technical aptitude, through the analysis of clusters by similarity. Finally, the beneficial aspects of this strategy were highlighted, as it went beyond a mostly technical training, but integrated with professional and human development. |
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