La supresión de la hora de tutoría en Educación Secundaria. Un estudio exploratorio sobre las creencias de los docentes

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Abstract

The Tutoring Group-hour in Compulsory Secondary Education and Post-Compulsory Schooling has been eliminated in a number of autonomous communities. Given the importance of the tutorial act as one of the fundamental pillars in students overall development, its disappearance has created considerable disturbance in the educational institutions, sparking a debate regarding the role of the tutor and the impact and effectiveness of their actions. In this survey, teachers from two different schools in the Community of Madrid maintain that they are properly trained to perform the various duties required for a tutor, show strong disagreement to the elimination of the Tutoring Group-hour in secondary schools, advocate incorporating it at a primary school level, and consider one of the main consequences of its disappearance to be less personalized attention for students. In short, an educational response that is less effective.

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Muñoz Hueso, A. C., & Pastor Gil, L. (2015). La supresión de la hora de tutoría en Educación Secundaria. Un estudio exploratorio sobre las creencias de los docentes. Revista Complutense de Educacion, 26(1), 13–30. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RCED.2015.v26.n1.42214

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