Patrimonial Control In The UGEL Mariscal Cáceres: A Challenge For The Education Administration - San Martín – Peru

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  • Hugo Alvarado Rios
  • Elena Betsabé Baltazar Peña
  • Sunil Guardia Salas
  • Jeremías Allpas Rodríguez
  • Julio Arévalo Reátegui
  • Heisely Mori Peláez
  • Miguel Angulo Cárdenas

Abstract

The objectives that guided the research were to establish the factors that impede the process of asset control in the UGEL Mariscal Cáceres, San Martín region, as well as to identify and describe the difficulties in the process of inventorying assets, legal and technical-legal-accounting sanitation of real estate and the application of norms and procedures. The study corresponds to descriptive research, which used a simple descriptive design and worked with a sample of 80 UGEL workers, selected non-probabilistically and by convenience; to whom a questionn[1]aire was applied and asked to observe through a checklist; the data were processed in Microsoft Excel and the arithmetic mean, frequency and percentage were used to explain the facts and describe the phenomena. The results confirm the working hypotheses, since according to the workers' opinion, the management of patrimonial control was qualified as deficient (11%); regular (54%), and good (35%); which means that a significant percentage of the workers of the UGEL Mariscal Cáceres perceive and appreciate that the actions on patrimonial control are regular with a tendency to be good. It is concluded that the most serious factors that impede the management or process of asset control in the UGEL Mariscal Cáceres, San Martin region, revolve around non-compliance with government regulations, affecting the inventory of furniture and real estate and the legal, physical, and accounting sanitation.

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2024-01-19

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Rios, H. A. ., Peña, E. B. B. ., Salas, S. G. ., Rodríguez, J. A. ., Reátegui, J. A. ., Peláez, H. M. ., & Cárdenas, M. A. . (2024). Patrimonial Control In The UGEL Mariscal Cáceres: A Challenge For The Education Administration - San Martín – Peru. Migration Letters, 21(S3), 364–381. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/6785

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