Background: University teachers prioritize acquiring knowledge about their disciplines over pedagogic training. However, the latter is becoming increasingly important in the present teaching scenario. Aim: To relate pedagogic practices with pedagogic training of teachers from health care careers of public and private universities. Material and Methods: Pedagogic practice and training activities participation questionnaires were answered by 296 teachers of undergraduate students from Chilean public and private universities. Results: There was a direct correlation between discipline training and all pedagogic practice factors. However, pedagogic training correlated with all the factors with the exception of teacher centered learning. Teachers with a master degree had higher scores in factors related to teaching planning and process assessment. Having a doctor degree had no impact on these factors. A multiple regression analysis showed that both discipline and pedagogic training and having a master degree were associated with pedagogic practices of teachers. Conclusions: Both pedagogic and discipline training influence the quality of teaching provided by undergraduate teachers.
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Troncoso Gacitúa, D., Pérez V., C., Vaccarezza G., G., Aguilar A., C., & Muñoz N., N. (2017). ¿Se relaciona la capacitación docente con las prácticas pedagógicas en académicos de carreras de la salud de Chile? Revista Medica de Chile, 145(5), 610–618. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872017000500008
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