New Trend in Engineering Pedagogy Physics at Secondary Vocational schools in Czech and Slovak Republic - state and trends.

Authors

CIBULKA Roman SLÁDEK Petr VÁLEK Jan

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source R&E-SOURCE Open Online Journal for Research and Education
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Web https://journal.ph-noe.ac.at/index.php/resource/article/view/612
Keywords innovative methods; teaching method; forms of teaching in subject Physics; results of education – comparison
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Description Problems in the teaching of physics are the subject of various research. Teaching physics at Secondary Vocational School in non-technical graduate or in study fields means meeting with pupils who have little interest in physics. They look at this subject as unnecessary, often regarded as demanding (even because they must use mathematics). Their knowledge is therefore low. Nevertheless, the inclusion of appropriate teaching methods can attract interest in pupils in this subject, which will certainly improve the results in physical education. In my contribution, I compare the results of physical education at the Secondary School of Gastronomy, Hotel and Forestry Bzenec, the Contribution Organization and the Secondary School of Forestry in Tvrdošín in the Slovak Republic.

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