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Education and Territory: The Family and Sociocultural Environment in Rural Contexts as a Possible Cause of University Dropout
Education and Territory: The Family and Sociocultural Environment in Rural Contexts as a Possible Cause of University Dropout

Author(s): María Fabiola Ávila Martínez, Luis Alberto Zambrano Ureta, Gabriel Antonio Navarrete Schettini, Jonathan Gerardo Chicaiza Intriago, Armandina Álava Chávarria
Subject(s): Higher Education , Rural and urban sociology, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Higher Education; University Dropout; Rural Contexts; Family Environment; Sociocultural Factors;

Summary/Abstract: This research examines university dropout in rural contexts, using the Tigre II community in Manabí, Ecuador, as a case study. Through a mixed-methods approach, the community context was characterized, family dynamics and sociocultural factors were evaluated, and strategies to mitigate educational abandonment were designed. Surveys, interviews, and evaluation matrices (EFI, EFE, and INCIDE) were applied, revealing low academic expectations within households, the influence of traditional gender roles, limited educational and technological infrastructure, and weak connections between families and the university system. The findings allowed for the prioritization of critical dropout factors and the validation of intervention strategies such as e-mentoring and family digital literacy. The study concludes that in rural settings, family and sociocultural environments significantly influence and increase the likelihood of university dropout, exacerbated by a web of structural and symbolic conditions that require contextualized, comprehensive, and sustainable actions.

  • Issue Year: 4/2025
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 973-986
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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