The Faculty of Science’s new ICT in Education PhD program has been accredited for 10 years. Admissions to the new program are open.
Author: Kristýna Vávrová
In 2019 the Faculty of Science obtained a new accreditation for its doctoral study program referred to as Information and Communication Technologies in Education. The program, which was originally organised by a consortium of faculties of education of four Czech universities, has now been revised and accredited for 10 years.
The program builds on the foundations of the consortium program, and adds several important improvements – it offers a wider variety of subjects interconnected with natural science and incorporates a compulsory study stay abroad, which has become a standard feature of doctoral study programs. “The subjects have been set to cover the broadest range of ICT technologies and their application in all tiers of education and in all types of schools, as well as specific topics associated with pedagogical, psychological and didactic issues,” Dr. Michal Musílek, Vice-Dean for Education and Internal Affairs, explains.
“The new program aims to prepare experts in the field of the educational application of information and communication technologies for their future creative endeavours in science, research and development,” Professor Eva Milková, program guarantor, outlines the objectives of the program.
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