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Research Article

Methodology for University Mathematics Teaching Staff: Emotional-Technological-Ontological Logic Evaluation

Derling José Mendoza Velazco , Magda Francisca Cejas Martínez , Carmen Siavil Varguillas Carmona , Mercedes Carolina Navarro Cejas

The aim of the research was to develop a theoretical approach to describe the emotional and techno-ontological logic of mathematics teachers during di.

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The aim of the research was to develop a theoretical approach to describe the emotional and techno-ontological logic of mathematics teachers during distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of their emotional state on the learning process. The research approach used in this paper belongs to the qualitative paradigm. The study involved teachers and students from universities in Ecuador, both private and public. The study observed the behavior of teachers and students, analyzed the use of technology in mathematical activities, and analyzed personal opinions about the learning process of the participants of the study. A digital observation guide and open-ended interviews were used to collect data. The qualitative analysis program Atlas.Ti software was used to analyze the data. The program created three categories: andragogical heterotopia of mathematics, emotional scar in teacher preparation, and perceptions of the educational process. As the results of the research showed, there was a deficit of digital professional training of teachers in the university teaching of mathematics. As a result of the research work carried out, a theoretical approach is proposed, through which it is possible to avoid the manifestation of techno-ontological logical emotions in mathematics teachers in Ecuadorian universities.

Keywords: Andragogical education, Covid-19, heterotopia, technology, monitoring, learning process.

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