ATTRACTING PUPILS AND STUDENTS TO NATURAL SCIENCES: CHALLENGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ON THE EXAMPLE OF SCIENCE LEARNING CENTRE BIOSKOP MASARYK UNIVERSITY (BRNO, THE CZECH REPUBLIC) Cover Image

ATTRACTING PUPILS AND STUDENTS TO NATURAL SCIENCES: CHALLENGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ON THE EXAMPLE OF SCIENCE LEARNING CENTRE BIOSKOP MASARYK UNIVERSITY (BRNO, THE CZECH REPUBLIC)
ATTRACTING PUPILS AND STUDENTS TO NATURAL SCIENCES: CHALLENGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ON THE EXAMPLE OF SCIENCE LEARNING CENTRE BIOSKOP MASARYK UNIVERSITY (BRNO, THE CZECH REPUBLIC)

Author(s): Ondřej Konečný, Alena Podhorná, Tereza Hlaváčková, Petr Novák
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Higher Education
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: University;Natural Sciences;Popularisation of Science;Science Learning Centre;Employment;

Summary/Abstract: Many universities in the Czech Republic lack students´ interest in the studies of natural science. That is why all the universities have to come up with an idea how to popularize these scientific fields to attract potential university applicants. One of the ways of achieving that is to create educational centres, which are able, thanks to these programmes, to approach students of primary and secondary schools and show them the natural sciences. The presented example of one particular educational centre (Bioskop Masaryk University, Brno, the Czech Republic) evaluates the success rate of their activities while using written questionnaire survey among the visitors of the programmes (students of primary and secondary schools as well as their pedagogues). The results have shown that thanks to these activities the centre created quality conditions for popularization of natural sciences. The results have also proven the centre´s ability to present natural sciences in an attractive and entertaining way to students of elementary and secondary schools. These students expressed their interest in the study of natural sciences and they would like to visit the centre again.

  • Issue Year: 7/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 408-423
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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