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Pre-professional practices in the training of agricultural graduates: the case of Ecuador using fuzzy cognitive maps

This research seeks to identify strategies that promote the sustainability of pre-professional practices in agricultural careers in Ecuador through the perceptions of actors from the academy, public sector, and business. This research uses online surveys, fuzzy cognitive maps, and scenario analysis....

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Published in:The journal of agricultural education and extension 2023-05, Vol.29 (3), p.373-394
Main Authors: Bermeo-Córdova, Bélgica, Yagüe Blanco, José Luis, Satama Bermeo, Maritza, Satama Tene, Ángel
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Administrators
Agricultural Education
Agricultural practices
Agricultural Skills
agricultural students
Agriculture
Cognitive ability
Cognitive Mapping
Cognitive maps
Cognitive models
College Students
Ecuador
Education
Educational Legislation
Empirical analysis
Foreign Countries
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Higher education institutions
Internship Programs
Monitoring
Online Surveys
Partnerships in Education
Pre-professional practices
Professional development
Public sector
scenario simulation
School Business Relationship
School Community Relationship
Surveys
sustainability
Training
Universities
Vignettes
Work Experience Programs
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