Design of an evaluation model for self-evaluation processes of the medical specialties of the University of Costa Rica, from a focus on the right to education

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  • Diana Arce Flores Universidad de Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v4i0.5712

Keywords:

Human rights, self-evaluation, right to education model, medical specialties.

Abstract

The article deals with the relevance of starting from a human rights approach, in particular the right to education, for the design of a model for the self-evaluation processes of the medical specialties of the University of Costa Rica. The model emphasizes four characteristics - and their related elements - that safeguard the right to education: availability, accessibility, acceptability and adaptability. Later, it is proposed how, based on the reality of the context of the medical specialties, the four typologies mentioned will be taken into account in the self-evaluation model.

Conocimiento Educactivo, Vol. 4, 2017: 73-93

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Author Biography

Diana Arce Flores, Universidad de Costa Rica

Máster en Evaluación Educativa


Published

2017-02-28

How to Cite

Arce Flores, D. (2017). Design of an evaluation model for self-evaluation processes of the medical specialties of the University of Costa Rica, from a focus on the right to education. Conocimiento Educativo, 4, 73–93. https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v4i0.5712

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