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Personal and Professional Perspectives and Aspirations of Students From Educational Communities in Paraguay

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The student's perspectives, their personal and professional aspirations are key factors that encourage their achievement of learning objectives during the development of the subjects of the educational programs. All this from Hermans' theory of the dialogic self, to understand how the processes of educational change are perceived, from the visions of their self-perception, using their digital narratives as border objects shared in forums, as a reflective activity as a tool for introspection. We address the students' experiences with questions related to their expectations, motivations, uncertainties and support mechanisms throughout their learning processes. The instrument was applied to two groups of Paraguayan students at critical moments of educational change, one starting a postgraduate degree and the other finishing a professional degree (n= 68). The results were analyzed from a qualitative approach, making units of significance emerge and categorizing personal narratives through Atlas.ti. The results include Cognitive Development, commitment to Knowledge Transfer, preference for Practical Experiential Learning, professional improvement, self-improvement, family, academic and expert support and accompaniment; how they self-manage the process of uncertainty, self-regulation, innovation, commitment and satisfaction.

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VILARNAU GURREA, Judit, et al. Personal and Professional Perspectives and Aspirations of Students From Educational Communities in Paraguay. Digital Education Review. 2025. Vol. 47, num. 316-330. ISSN 2013-9144. [consulted: 16 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/222140

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