BOOK REVIEW TEACHERS PRACTICE IN THE UNIVERSITY FIELD
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Ø More than 40 teachers shared with the Colombian their most successful strategies in the classroom in the book "Teaching practice at the university level."
Ø The book was one of the novelties of the International Book Fair of Bogota in Corferias from 4 to 16 May 2011, becoming one of the first contributions to a topic that still requires much development as is university teaching.
Ø The book responds to the lack of dedicated books pedagogical higher education level.
The college dropout in Colombia reaches 45.3%, according to the Ministry of National Education (MEN), most of the university drop out before completing the fifth semester. Half of that percentage is withdrawn for economic reasons (the vast majority returned to the system on and off according to their financial possibilities), but the other half never returned for different reasons.
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