Moduł nauczycielski - Zasady oceniania

Methods of settlement

At the University of Opole, the assessment criteria for students on the teacher training module are clearly defined. Assessment is based on:

  • Assessment: Participants must pass all the modules included in the course, which may include projects, essays and class participation.
  • Exams: Usually in written or oral form, which assess both students’ theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
  • Work Placement: The assessment of the work placement is based on reports and evaluations provided by supervising teachers, in accordance with the Work Placement Guidelines (see: Course Descriptions in the timetable for the relevant degree programme) and the University of Opole’s Work Placement Regulations.

Dzięki tym zasadom, studenci są systematycznie monitorowani w trakcie swojego kształcenia, co pozwala na odpowiednią modyfikację podejścia dydaktycznego i wsparcie w obszarach, które wymagają dodatkowej uwagi.

Guidance on materials and literature

As part of the teacher training module at the University of Opole, students are provided with a list of required and supplementary reading for independent study. The programme includes textbooks and academic articles that are essential for understanding the topics covered. These materials may include:

  • books on education and psychology,
  • research papers on teaching methods,
  • articles from educational journals.

It is also recommended to make use of e-learning platforms that offer access to additional educational resources, for example via the University of Opole’s Main Library.

The University of Opole Library is the largest academic library in the region. Its collections are comprehensive in nature and comprise over a million items, including books, journals and special collections. This diverse collection has been built up, amongst other things, through the receipt of copies of domestic publications from publishers under the Legal Deposit Act.

The library provides information and library services to the academic community, residents of the Opole Province and all interested readers. It supports the university’s teaching, educational and research activities by providing professional information services and access to specialist Polish and international academic databases. Source: https://www.bg.uni.opole.pl/o-bibliotece/

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