TRAINING OF CITIZEN COMPETENCIES IN BACHELOR OF EDUCATION STUDENTS

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SANDRA PUERTO, JAYSON BERNATE, LAURA ROJAS, JAYSON MENDOZA

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Citizenship competencies play a crucial role in shaping future graduates by developing critical, intercultural, and ethical skills essential for navigating today's diverse society. Effective integration of these competencies into graduate programs requires a holistic approach combining various pedagogical strategies. By fostering critical thinking, empathy, civic engagement, and professional ethics, citizenship competencies prepare graduates to be active and responsible citizens. This training not only benefits individuals but also contributes positively to community and societal well-being. Educational institutions must recognise the importance of citizenship competencies and collaborate to integrate them effectively into curricula. Ultimately, future professionals equipped with these competencies are poised to make significant contributions to building a fairer, more equitable, and democratic society.

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SANDRA PUERTO, JAYSON BERNATE, LAURA ROJAS, JAYSON MENDOZA

SANDRA PUERTO1, JAYSON BERNATE2, LAURA ROJAS3, JAYSON MENDOZA4

 Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencia y Tecnologia UMECIT 1

https://scholar.google.es/citations?user=G7Ou_HMAAAAJ&hl=es1

sandra.prt@gmail.com1

Corporacion Universitaria Minuto Dios UNIMINUTO2

https://scholar.google.es/citations?user=RNn70WwAAAAJ&hl=es2

jbernate1@uniminuto.edu.co2

Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencia y Tecnologia UMECIT 3

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HWOgNGUAAAAJ&hl=es3

laurarojas.est@umecit.edu.pa3

Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencia y Tecnologia UMECIT4

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XZUXLQsAAAAJ&hl=es4

jaysonmendoza.est@umecit.edu.pa4

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