Matching characteristics in students of journalism with skills for academic writing

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https://doi.org/10.32870/dse.vi23.858

Abstract

Skilled academic writing in young university students is a seldom explored topic. This study generates an approach to the profile of journalism students with this skill, based on their common personal and writing characteristics, situated in the environmental and intrapersonal catalysts of the Gagné Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent, as well as some resources of the development process of this model. The study was conducted with a multiple case study design, with six students from the Journalism program. The results show several coincidences in the characteristics of the environmental and intrapersonal catalysts, such as high academic performance, participation in writing contests, absence of studying patterns, low sociability, the influence of teachers triggering reading and writing interest and of peers who motivate and give feedback, and practically no family tradition of reading and writing. The students perceive themselves as possessing fine motor skills, being perfectionist and persistent, and regarding respect as a core value. We concluded that these coincidences in the cases are useful for the construction of a first approach to a profile of Journalism students skilled in academic writing.

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Author Biographies

Óscar Martín Vázquez Reyes, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez

Maestro en Educación con especialidad en procesos de Enseñanza-Aprendizaje. Profesor Investigador de Tiempo Completo, Departamento de Humanidades, Programa de la Licenciatura en Periodismo. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. Chiuhuahua. México.

Diana Irasema Cervantes Arreola, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez

Doctora en Psicología. Miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores. Líneas de investigación: Aptitudes Sobresalientes y Talento en Jóvenes, Talento Docente y Procesos de Enseñanza-Aprendizaje. Profesora Investigadora de Tiempo Completo, Departamento de Humanidades, Programa de la Licenciatura en Educación. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. Chiuhuahua. México.

Thelma Jovita García, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez

Doctora en Pedagogía. Profesora Investigadora de Tiempo Completo, Departamento de Humanidades, Programa de la Licenciatura en Educación. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. Chiuhuahua. México.

Dalia Lizette Gómez Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez

Maestra en Estudios Literarios. Profesora Investigadora de Tiempo Completo, Departamento de Humanidades, Programa de la Licenciatura en Educación. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. Chiuhuahua. México.

Published

2021-06-30