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Motivational quality in the integral human development (DHI) methodology


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Title: Motivational quality in the integral human development (DHI) methodology
Authors : Enríquez, Teresa
Alonso Stuyck, Paloma
Fernández de Castro, Javier
Keywords: Healthy lifestyles.Habits.Integral human development.Motivation.Motivational quality.
Publisher: IATED Digital Library
Citation: Enríquez, T.; Alonso-Stuyck, P.; Fernández-de-Castro, J. (2022) Motivational quality in the integral human development (DHI) methodology. INTED2022 Proceedings, pp. 394-405. DOI:10.21125/inted.2022.0172
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to determine if the DHI model (DHI for its acronym in Spanish: "Desarrollo Humano Integral") affects the development of motivational quality, considering that the nature of the DHI model is integrative, as it connects the intellectual and the emotional aspects of the human being, inner disposition and external behavior, the intrapersonal and the interpersonal, and the short and the long term. Considering the above, the hypothesis of this work is that the integrative nature of the DHI model increases the probability of successfully facing the process of forming habits, and reduces the risks of abandonment, typical of an emotional, no-effort society. In the broad context of healthy lifestyle development programs, this article highlights the Integral Human Development model due to its richness and novelty. First, we describe four of the challenges that the DHI methodology faces. Second, we present the results of the assessment performed over its effectiveness, its implementation, and its four pedagogical components: motivation, reflection, perseverance in Specific, Attainable, and Measurable goals (CAM goals for its acronym in Spanish: "Concretas, Accesibles, Medibles"), and good environment. This assessment consisted of a quantitative and a qualitative analysis of the results on the application of a tool developed for this study (with proven reliability and construct validity) to a sample of 66 teachers from 5 schools where the DHI model had been implemented for more than one year through the Integrated Training Operating System (SOFI, for its acronym in Spanish: "Sistema Operativo de Formación Integrado"). The pedagogical component good environment is relevant in the DHI methodology; therefore, we examine such methodology with the perspective of a new concept called motivational quality. This concept is now presented and refers to the proportion of intrinsic, extrinsic, and transcendent motivation that motivates a behavior. The conclusion is that a greater proportion of transcendental motivation contributes in a particularly effective way to the permanence of habit and, therefore, to the development of healthy lifestyles. The civil association Desarrollo Humano Integral A.C. (DHI) has created a model for the formation of healthy habits. The DHI model is not an educational program methodology, but a methodological structure (know-how) of multiple programs aimed at specific population sectors. In the school sector, DHI has implemented the Integrated Training Operating System (SOFI) and a 26-book collection for teachers and students named Be happy building values ("Para ser feliz forjando valores" in Spanish) throughout 13 grades of primary education: 4 grades of preschool, 6 grades of elementary school, and 3 grades of middle school. In the social sphere, in companies and civil society organizations, DHI A.C. has developed the "Health Values and Physical Education program" and its predecessor, "Healthy Habits".
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15731
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
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ISBN: 978-84-09-37758-9
ISSN: 2340-1079
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Center : Universitat Abat Oliba CEU
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