Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Physics – Field of study catalogue MU
Upper Secondary School Teacher Training in Physics“We prepare teachers for your children.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- teach physics at secondary grammar schools
- carry out physical experiments, mainly as a complement to school demonstrations, and laboratory experiments
- describe properly an experiment within the educational process and analyse experimental results
- identify and solve physical problems in various areas
- view individual aspects of physics in their historical, social and environmental context
- use physical information sources and find relevant information
- choose proper didactic tools in order to communicate physical concepts and theories to make educational process the most effective
- choose proper methods to test and evaluate educational progress
- use didactic facilities and stay in touch with new trends of this equipment
- formulate acquired knowledge comprehensibly and orderly, bearing in mind the type of the audience
During the course of their studies students should follow the Course Catalogue for their year of matriculation and Study and Examination Regulations of Masaryk University: https://www.muni.cz/general/legal_standards/study_examination_regulations. They can access the Course Catalogues through the faculty website.
A student is supervised by an experienced secondary school teacher. The training consists of sitting in on classes, teaching and taking part in the operation of the school.
Because the programme is one part of a two-subject study, the rules above have to be respected for the second subject as well.
The state examination in physics is oral; students randomly choose one wider topic. However, the state examination in didactics has both a written and an oral part. In the written part students are supposed to solve physical exercises at higher secondary school level. Moreover, they have to create a lesson plan for one school lesson. In the oral part of this examination the results of both written parts are discussed.
The thesis defence is usually organized a few days before the oral examination. Within 15-20 minutes students are expected to give a short presentation about the topic of their diploma theses.
The graduation also requires passing the state examination in pedagogy and psychology in a form of a written test.
Because the programme is one part of a two subjects study, the state examination has to be passed also in the second subject.
For the details see http://www.physics.muni.cz/drupal7/?q=node/7
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