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Profile of female students of engineering universities in Mexico and Spain
Gender studies in higher education have emerged in parallel to reflections and rising feminist movement. The main objectives of academic feminism are related to women's visibility improvement as well as soft skills developers’ roles. But a gap in TECH studies can be detected. Women studies in higher education are mostly related to life and social sciences, behavioral, journalism and information, business and management and law, in contrast to engineering, architecture, manufacturing, construction, ICT or any kind of TECH studies. Thus, the main objective of this work is related to survey design in order to develop a qualitative research to inquire about TECH higher education, female population profile, both at UdG-CUALTOS (Guadalajara, Mexico) and UPC (Barcelona, Spain).This profile can provide some influent identity elements, related to perceptions and expectations of women-TECH, deemed appropriate from their professions as engineers. From these results, it should be possible to draw gender alternatives for future generations in TECH environmentsPostprint (published version
Que Ondee Sola - March 2011
Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: La Lucha por una Educacion Publica Acessible y de Calidad, Cause it Might Fade Away: Four Proposals About Retrieval and Closure, Chicago Stands with the University of Puerto Rico, A Call to Conscience and Historical Memory World Day of Solidarity with the UPR, What Does it Mean to be Latina?, Revolutionary Women of Latin America, Poetryhttps://neiudc.neiu.edu/qos/1300/thumbnail.jp
An alternative technical education system : a case study of Mexico
Many developing countries have relied on the varied forms of diversified secondary technical education as the main venue for training skilled workers and mid-level technicians. But there have been numerous and strong critics against this mode of technical education. As an alternative, the Mexican government established the CONALEP system (el Colegio National de Educacion Profesional Tecnica), a new vocational and technical education system) in the late 1970's. This report tests the viability of the system by evaluating CONALEP graduates'labor market performance in comparison with other forms of education. It also supplements the scant literature on the transition from technical education to work and on the use of technical skills. Although it is a Mexican program, the special features of the CONALEP system bear policy implications for other countries as well. With globalization and the rapidly changing technology requirements of the Mexican economy, however, this alternative form of technical secondary education faces new challenges, notably adjustment of its curriculum to changing market circumstances and improvement of its external and internal efficiency.Teaching and Learning,Curriculum&Instruction,Gender and Education,Primary Education,Tertiary Education
Tzutujil Grammar
This work is a reference grammar of the Tzutujjl language spoken in the departments of Solola and Suchitepequez in Guatemala. Tzutujil is one of approximately thirty Mayan languages that are spoken by several million people in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. All Mayan languages lie within the Meso-American cultural area. Tzutujil belongs to the Greater Quichean branch of the Eastern division of Mayan languages, and it is most closely affiliated with Cakchiquel, Quiche, Sacapultec, and Sipacapa (Campbell 1977; Kaufman 1974, 1976).https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/fac_books/1358/thumbnail.jp
The teaching of science in the secondary schools of Costa Rica.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
Neutrino Spin Flavor Precession and Leptogenesis
We argue that \Delta L=2 neutrino spin flavor precession, induced by the
primordial magnetic fields, could have a significant impact on the leptogenesis
process that accounts for the baryon asymmetry of the universe. Although the
extra galactic magnetic fields is extremely weak at present time (about 10^{-9}
Gauss), the primordial magnetic filed at the electroweak scale could be quite
strong (of order 10^{17} Gauss). Therefore, at this scale, the effects of the
spin flavor precession are not negligible. We show that the lepton asymmetry
may be reduced by 50% due to the spin flavor precession. In addition, the
leptogenesis will have different feature from the standard scenario of
leptogenesis, where the lepton asymmetry continues to oscillate even after the
electroweak phase transition.Comment: 5 pages, one figure. References adde
TeV Scale Leptogenesis in B-L Model with Alternative Cosmologies
In TeV scale B-L extension of the standard model with inverse seesaw, the
Yukawa coupling of right-handed neutrinos can be of order one. This implies
that the out of equilibrium condition for leptogenesis within standard
cosmology is not satisfied. We provide two scenarios for overcoming this
problem and generating the desired value of the baryon asymmetry of the
Universe. The first scenario is based on extra-dimensional braneworld effects
that modify the Friedman equation. We show that in this case the value of the
baryon asymmetry of the Universe constrains the five-dimensional Planck mass to
be of order O(100) TeV. In the second scenario a non-thermal right-handed
neutrino produced by the decay of inflaton is assumed. We emphasize that in
this case, it is possible to generate the required baryon asymmetry of the
Universe for TeV scale right-handed neutrinos.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure
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