Management of Agile Methodologies for the Development of Competencies of University Students in the Peruvian Context

Authors

  • Aquila Priscila Montañez Huancaya de Salinas Docente investigador Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, Perú.
  • María Salome Hilares Soria Docente investigador Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, Perú.
  • Norma Nancy Montañez Huancaya Docente investigador Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, Perú
  • Jorge Alberto, Pajares Briones Docente investigador Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, Perú
  • Arainga Blas Docente investigador Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, Perú
  • Rubén Darío Miranda Cabrera Docente investigador Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, Perú.

Keywords:

Agile methodologies, Development of skills, Kanban method, Scrum method, General and specific competencies.

Abstract

The fundamental purpose of this research work was to explain how the management of agile methodologies for the development of competencies of university students in the Peruvian context. Based on this question, it has been hypothesized that agile methodologies significantly help the development of students' competencies. This is complemented by a quantitative approach study, with a quasi-experimental design of the "Design with pre-test - post-test with experimental groups and control groups" model. The students of the one Peruvian University were considered as the study population, of which the students of the Faculty of Initial Education were taken as a study sample, within which 100 students participated as an experimental group. 100 from V, VII, X cycle and as a control group 100 students from II, III, and IV cycle respectively. Therefore, as the main result, it is evident that, with a bilateral significance of .000 less than the predetermined significance of 0.05 and a result of F = 1.013, they confirm that the first condition of equality of variances is met and thus establish the Test of the General Hypothesis or HG according to the normal "Z" equal to 8.965,  in the case of two independent samples and a difference of 3.81 plus Gl = 51 degrees of freedom and assuming a 95% confidence level, the hypothesis is rejected null and the alternative Hypothesis is accepted, concluding that agile methodologies significantly help the development of students' competencies with a significance of pv ,000.

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Aquila Priscila Montañez Huancaya de Salinas, María Salome Hilares Soria, Norma Nancy Montañez Huancaya, Jorge Alberto, Pajares Briones, Arainga Blas, & Rubén Darío Miranda Cabrera. (2024). Management of Agile Methodologies for the Development of Competencies of University Students in the Peruvian Context. Kurdish Studies, 12(2), 5723–5740. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/2754