Abstract

<p style="text-align:justify">Continuous changes in social demand and development provide an acute and continuous pressure on universities. The question is whether higher education institutions (HEI) in Ecuador deliver graduates with the competences to provide timely economic, ecological, and sustainable solutions. Additionally, HEIs should prepare graduates to find employment in a society characterized by greater uncertainty, extensive use of information technology, speed, risk, complexity and interdisciplinary work. To face this challenge, universities need lecturers to possess a mix of aptitudes, attitudes, and professional development in teaching, research, and services. Unfortunately, knowledge is sparse about the readiness of their pupils to function effectively in a rapidly changing and increasingly globalized environment. Accordingly, this study uses an explanatory sequential mixed-methods approach to explore the impact of lecturers’ aptitudes, attitudes, and professional development on teaching and student learning at the University of Cuenca. Lecturers’ perceptions about their aptitudes and their attitudes are higher than the students’ perceptions. Faculty representatives believe that untenured lecturers have a better attitude and aptitude than the tenured lecturers. A third part of lecturers have achieved one of the required criteria in research development. Students from biological sciences are more satisfied with their lecturers and the competence development that they receive than the students from social sciences or engineering. Understanding the likely implication of the variables, aptitudes, attitudes and professional development, on the quality of teaching and learning is fundamental for the design and carrying out of educational reforms.</p>

Highlights

  • Since 2010, the Ecuadorian Higher Education system has undergone many changes

  • This study suggests that positive attitudes encourage change and lead to greater efficacy of faculty development programs

  • Concerns within the University of Cuenca have been raised regarding the response of lecturers and students to the changes that the Ecuadorian university has undergone. Due to these conjectures and presumptions expressed by the community, the objective of this study is to contribute to the generation of knowledge in relation to the impact that the skills, attitudes and professional development of the lecturers of the University of Cuenca have in the teaching and learning process

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Introduction

Since 2010, the Ecuadorian Higher Education system has undergone many changes This has required Ecuadorian universities to adjust to the changes required by the government entities as well as those demanded by a globalized world. Higher education systems play a major role in the development and strengthening of any society and its economy to provide sustainable and decent standards of living for all. In this framework, the Ecuadorian higher education system has been exposed to many changes since 2010.

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