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GTS International module – ISIC and students´ travelling. The separate module distributed within the „Studium na vysoke skole 2004“ survey
Basl, Josef
This final report was made with the use of the data collected within the „Studium na vysoke skole 2004“ survey - GTS International module – ISIC and students´ travelling.
University Student 2004. Research report from the survey of students in the first year of their study
Matějů, Petr ; Simonová, Natalie ; Straková, Jana ; Basl, Josef
The report presents the results of a survey of university students in their first year of study titled “Studies at university in 2004”. The report provides the results of analyses of social composition of students, their aspirations and plans, factors leading to the decision to study the chosen programme, and future plans. The report also deals with students´ opinions about quality of education and attitudes concerning financing higher education.
University Reform and Accessibility of Higher Education: Conference on University Reform and Higher Educational Accessibility with a Special Focus on Eastern and Central Europe
Matějů, Petr
The main idea behind the conference was that post-communist can move forward in reforming their higher education more successfully if their cooperation in this field is strengthened. The conference main goal was to promote collaborative interdisciplinary policy-oriented research on higher education in EU accession candidate countries in Eastern and Central Europe and to develop a common strategy for implementing reforms in financing higher education in the EU accession states.
Strategie inovace terciárního vzdělání: vytváření znalostí III. modu a osobní kapitál
Vitásková, Anna ; Harkins, A.
The goal of this paper is to demonstrate how personal capital and social capital can be enhanced by the recognition and development of Mode III knowledge production. Our approach employs nine sets of framers (technology, context, process, knowledge, culture/value, role, learning, application, policy/decision) for tertiary education services in support of routine, continuous innovation at the level of the individual.It is assumed that simple framers can be acquired by žordinary individuals practicing implicate professionalism, and that their communication and collaboration with tertiary education can thereby expand. Our guiding assumptions has been that tacit knowledge is positioned within the individual, and that explicit knowledge emerges as a product of individuals who endeavor to selectively apply their knowledge in the forms of personal and social capital in support of continuous innovation.

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