1000 resultados para STRUCTURAL ADJUSMENT


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El artículo analiza, a la luz de la evidencia empírica, la hipótesis acerca de que la coyuntura política actual es, en efecto crítica, pero que no marca un giro hacia la izquierda, sino la culminación de un largo período de ajuste político en los Andes. Tomando como punto de partida la coyuntura electoral andina del 2006, el autor clasifica a los países de la región en dos grupos: aquellos en los que el proceso de ajuste ha culminado, produciendo nuevas configuraciones de actores político-electorales (partidos y/o movimientos), este conjunto incluye a Venezuela y Colombia. Y un segundo grupo de países en los que el ajuste estaría todavía en proceso: Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia.

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The purpose of this research was to develop and test a multicausal model of the individual characteristics associated with academic success in first-year Australian university students. This model comprised the constructs of: previous academic performance, achievement motivation, self-regulatory learning strategies, and personality traits, with end-of-semester grades the dependent variable of interest. The study involved the distribution of a questionnaire, which assessed motivation, self-regulatory learning strategies and personality traits, to 1193 students at the start of their first year at university. Students' academic records were accessed at the end of their first year of study to ascertain their first and second semester grades. This study established that previous high academic performance, use of self-regulatory learning strategies, and being introverted and agreeable, were indicators of academic success in the first semester of university study. Achievement motivation and the personality trait of conscientiousness were indirectly related to first semester grades, through the influence they had on the students' use of self-regulatory learning strategies. First semester grades were predictive of second semester grades. This research provides valuable information for both educators and students about the factors intrinsic to the individual that are associated with successful performance in the first year at university.