Scientific Journal of Education and Social Sciences
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<p>La<em> Revista Científica de Educación y Ciencias Sociales</em> es un órgano de difusión científica de la Coordinación de Posgrado e Investigación de la <a href="https://unes.edu.mx/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Universidad Autónoma España de Durango</a>, México. <strong>Objetivo de la revista:</strong> publicar estudios relevantes, nacionales e internacionales, en el área de Educación y Ciencias Sociales. Las contribuciones pueden ser investigaciones originales, artículos de revisión, ensayos u otros estudios que demuestren calidad científica, académica y educativa y que al mismo tiempo demuestren acrediten un trasfondo social. <strong>Alcance:</strong> la revista está dirigida a estudiantes, docentes e investigadores motivados por la práctica científica; asimismo a cualquier persona interesada en estas temáticas.</p>Universidad Autónoma España de Durangoes-ESScientific Journal of Education and Social SciencesEditorial
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<p> </p> <p>It is satisfactory to present a new edition of the Scientific Journal of Education and Social Sciences, which, endorsed by the Autonomous University of Spain of Durango A.C. (UNES), constitutes a vital space to support scientific research.</p> <p>This number is honored with the contribution of Dr. Enrique Renteria Castro, director of the Institute for Educational Evaluation and Development and president of the UNESCO-COMPSE Club. His contribution exposes the relevance of education for Sustainable Development, the experiences and achievements through various activities and academic forums that cover the different educational levels and thus contribute to the ideals of UNESCO in the current pandemic scenario.</p> <p>A manuscript is also presented that addresses the legal responsibilities of parents, contextualized to the state of Durango, Mexico. This work was carefully prepared by UNES Law students who stand out for their discursive capacity and practical contribution to family and social dynamics. In another area of knowledge such as Tourism, a training program is investigated and proposed for professionals who can contribute to the professionalization and social and economic development of this sector. The article on digital ethnography is a sample of the studies necessary at this time, which guarantees the research's scientificity, given the conditions that restrict direct contact between people. Likewise, it demands a rethinking and a new methodological praxis. For its part, the contribution focused on educational quality from the Colombian context deals with comprehensive training as a wise combination of intelligence that considers a broad social sense, considering that the excellent and that the most critical change has been achieved thanks to the development of competencies.</p> <p>In this new edition, diversified knowledge of the Social Sciences is published. They are investigations that have met quality criteria. The editorial team will continue to focus on increasing the presence, visibility, and prestige of all those involved.</p> <p>The firm commitment of UNES from the substantive function of research is observed in academic activities such as teaching, research seminars, research events, conferences, and of course, the Scientific Journal of Education and Social Sciences. These activities contribute to the internal and external impact of the university, thanks to the links that are beginning to be established with colleagues and national and international institutions.</p> <p>The accreditation of the UNES before the Federation of Private Mexican Institutions of Higher Education FIMPES is a reference so that, through the principles of Public Commitment and Academic Integrity, the Scientific Journal of Education and Social Sciences is a means and an example in the scope of these principles.</p>Dolores Vélez Jiménez
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2021-08-312021-08-312211Education on the way to sustainable development
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<p>This essay refers to the importance of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) supported by two important activities, the Berlin Declaration, May 19, 2021 and the holding of the V International Forum of UNESCO Clubs, in partnership with the CONALEP of Tlaxcala, the Group of Peace writers of the National Association of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education (ANUIES), academics from different universities and educational teachers of different educational levels. The themes are indicated and the commitments made in correspondence to the World Conference on Education held in Berlin are described, describing the important space that UNESCO has generated for more than 70 years to involve civil society, teachers, local authorities, and committed organizations. with the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Education; Sustainable Development; Human Rights; Culture of Peace; UNESCO Clubs.</p>Enrique Rentería Castro
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2021-08-312021-08-3122212Training for professionals involved in developing tourism, State of Durango, Mexico
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<p>Mexico has different economic sectors that contribute to the social and economic development of the country; the tourism sector is one of the leading sectors involved due to the increase obtained since it is a multidisciplinary science that creates solid links for a productive touristic offer in the market including public and private sectors. Due to globalization, tourism has seen the need to add and adapt better practices that benefit tourists. Training has been the best and more effective tool for development in employment areas. The advantages are the big variety of topics geared for better functionality on corporations that see the opportunity to perform evaluations of the weaknesses throughout programs that lead to strengths implementation. Due to the above, we decided to conduct research to learn about the training programs Durango obtained to improve professionals in the area. Our starting point was knowing what kind of tourism the destination receives. Durango has its pliable tourism in the ecological, cultural, cinematographic, and business areas; for this, the secretary ship of tourism in the state has the duty of creating different training. Therefore, it was observed that specialized training and implementation in the sector would be the engine towards practical professionalization in the entity. It continues to be an emerging destination with a path towards tourist increases.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Tourism; social development; economic development; training; professionalization.</p>Carmen Lizeth Alarcón SandovalClaudia Gabriela Huerta Lozano
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2021-08-312021-08-31221319Educational quality as integral formation and meaning social in Colombian education
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<p>The analysis of educational quality as an integral formation and social sense in Colombian education constitutes the central axis of this contribution. Education in our Latin American countries must not only train doctors, researchers, scientists, technicians who allow us to escape from underdevelopment, but also must allow our students to explore sports, artistic, relational intelligence that allows living in peace and harmony, living in fraternity, freedom, equality, and equity with a social sense, which is why it begins with a theoretical analysis closely linked to the concept of quality—assuming the naturalist, with hermeneutic, to arrive at a notion of quality understood as a search for excellence in the unity of knowledge and the development of our students' various qualities and potentials, excellence in the human and personal. Concluding that to promote quality, it is necessary to take into account the institutional project, the permanent qualification of teachers, the participation of the entire educational community in academic improvement plans, and ongoing monitoring and evaluation of educational processes.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Quality; Educational Quality; Integral Formation; Social Sense; Excellence.</p>Fanor Alfonzo Martínez Rodríguez
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2021-08-312021-08-31222028Digital ethnography: Possibility or reality?
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<p>Digital ethnography has adherents and opponents; however, we currently live in a reality where the material and the digital are undeniably part of the same environment in which we constantly move and through which we find new forms and spaces of socialization. So, is it valid, real and possible to use a research method such as digital ethnography in rigorous scientific research? We believe it is; furthermore, we highlight that as it occurs with other digital studies when they happen to approach objects of study constituted in online social environments; there is clearly a valuable opportunity, not only to implement innovative methods and to question traditional conceptual and analytical categories, but also, to experience a new way of executing the role of the researcher, navigating in a Cyberspace full of human social manifestations, but which requires developing very particular skills to be accepted in it and most importantly to gradually understand its functioning throughout digital investigative praxis.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Ethnography; Cyberspace; Digital Ethnography.</p>Águedo Abel Alba MartínezDiego Alberto Arizpe Ramírez
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2021-08-312021-08-31222937Legal responsabilities of divorced to their children
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<p>The purpose of this article is to present significant points that arise once the marriage is over (divorce), this given to extensive research regarding the definition of divorce, parental authority, regimes, and possible disputes that may arise between divorced parents concerning children and the obligations they have towards them as minors; making a compilation of the content of interest, separating the fallacies and the difficult given in texts, articles, pages of interest and books that will be presented later. Although it is true, it is a subject of social welfare, since it can be of help for people who are in this situation or who and have an interest in knowing about this important subject; in addition, within the field of Law, it is a primary subject at the moment of studying the relative to the family in the Civil Law.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Divorce, parental rights, property regimes, alimony obligations.</p>Emmily Guadalupe Romero HerreraYara del Cielo Santos Cabrera
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