Las tecnologías digitales como medio para mantener la calidad de la educación en tiempos de guerra

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22633/rpge.v29iesp2.20653

Palabras clave:

Tecnologías digitales, Pérdidas educativas, Plataformas en línea, Tecnologías inmersivas, Educación interactiva

Resumen

Este artículo analiza el potencial de las tecnologías digitales para garantizar la calidad de la educación durante la ley marcial, destacando su importancia en contextos de crisis. El estudio examina el papel de los enfoques educativos innovadores relacionados con la accesibilidad, la inclusión, el rendimiento académico, la supervisión eficaz, la seguridad y la profesionalidad docente. Se exploran herramientas pedagógicas digitales como plataformas en línea, recursos interactivos, gamificación y tecnologías inmersivas. La investigación incluyó un experimento pedagógico con plataformas en línea, demostrando su valor para optimizar la educación a distancia en tiempos de guerra. Se identificaron ventajas, como un mayor interés y motivación del alumnado, una mejora del aprendizaje y una mayor inclusión, así como riesgos de sobrecarga de información, dependencia y reducción de la interacción social. El estudio demuestra que las soluciones digitales favorecen la continuidad educativa, el desarrollo de habilidades cognitivas, críticas y sociales, y promueven la motivación sostenible y el aprendizaje creativo en contextos de conflicto.

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Biografía del autor/a

Svitlana Trubacheva, National Academy of Educational Sciences

Department of Innovations and Strategies for Educational Development, Institute of Pedagogy of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Halyna Savchyn, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University

Department of Vocal and Choral, Choreographic and Fine Arts, Faculty of Primary Education and Arts, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University,  Drohobych, Ukraine.

Yaroslav Shcherbakov, Kyiv National Linguistic University

Department of Chinese Philology, Faculty of Oriental and Slavic Philology, Kyiv National Linguistic University, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Mykhailo Sydor, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University

Department of Vocal and Choral, Choreographic and Fine Arts, Faculty of Primary Education and Arts, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University,  Drohobych, Ukraine.

Zhanna Yasenytska, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University

Department of Vocal and Choral, Choreographic and Fine Arts, Faculty of Primary Education and Arts, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University,  Drohobych, Ukraine.

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Publicado

25/11/2025

Cómo citar

Trubacheva, S., Savchyn, H., Shcherbakov, Y., Sydor, M., & Yasenytska, Z. (2025). Las tecnologías digitales como medio para mantener la calidad de la educación en tiempos de guerra. Revista on Line De Política E Gestão Educacional, 29(esp2), e025051. https://doi.org/10.22633/rpge.v29iesp2.20653

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Ensaios e Comunicação Cien´tifica