Revista Digital de Investigación y Postgrado 5(9), 17-20
Electronic ISSN: 2665-038X
Editorial
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Editorial
Transcending Borders: A Multidisciplinary Journey through Knowledge in REDIP
The beginning of a scientific journal represents an opportunity for an institution to transcend borders through
the dissemination of knowledge. REDIP, born in 2019 with this purpose, has faced challenges on its journey,
but collaborative efforts have paved the way to success. Continuous editorial improvement has been crucial
in achieving international standards, and each published issue reflects the outcome of these efforts.
Our contributors are our greatest asset and a source of pride, enabling readers to find highly relevant infor-
mation in the various articles and essays published. Diverse educational topics have been addressed, and
the citation of our works in different publications highlights their contribution to the global scientific commu-
nity.
The bonds forged from the beginning are strengthened in this issue, disseminating content in four languages
(Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French) and expanding our reach to a larger audience. We hope our ar-
ticles and essays continue to follow the path laid out, internalizing knowledge and eagerly anticipating new
manuscripts from our readers and future collaborators for upcoming REDIP issues.
From the island of Cuba, Dr. Rosa and Dr. Dianelys present a work reflecting postgraduate experiences at the
University Medical of Havana. Venturing into a virtual postgraduate design during the pandemic has been
an enriching experience, prompting reflection on the new way of developing the educational process. This
work offers readers a web of concepts and elements of interest, ready to be explored and reviewed at their
convenience.
Dr. Savier shares with us his study titled "Emotional Intelligence of Teachers for Biology Learning in University
Students." This research reveals relevant aspects that can serve as a theoretical reference for ongoing work.
Savier's work stands as a valuable contribution to the field, providing insights that can enrich and guide future
research.
In this series of works, Dr. Adrián Filiberto immerses us in an eloquent discourse that reveals new constructs
to consider in the context of a doctoral thesis. He delves into a discursive universe ranging from disciplinary,
interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary to complex and transcomplex. Filiberto proposes the need for a her-
meneutic turn in the discourse of a doctoral thesis, guided by a compass pointing to a specific point in the
complex lexical of the communicative act, thus marking the path for the researcher.
From Colombia, specialists Sandra, Estela, and Edni guide us through educational participation, focusing on
parents and the community, establishing an intrinsic connection with academic performance. An integral de-
finition highlights the importance of family-school collaboration, exploring various forms of participation. The
article delves into the fundamental role of educational participation, the factors influencing its success, and
its impact on academic performance.
Similarly, Alix, César, and Nubia share their pedagogical experience in an article detailing strategies to cultivate
emotional intelligence in the classroom, strengthening basic education. Emphasizing the fundamental role
of teachers in the educational process, they highlight the need and responsibility of institutions and the state
to provide continuous training programs for educators.
In an effort to enrich the content of this issue, Dr. Freddy and M.Sc. Jhon share their article on how transfor-
mational leadership in education is essential for management and educational impact, inspiring and motiva-
ting towards shared goals, promoting a positive environment. This approach stands out as determinant for
academic success, redefining the educational role and creating an enriching environment. Thus, they invite
us to explore and reflect on the relevance and transformative potential of leadership.