Theme 2: "Students expectations from the European reforms"
Invited speakers
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Lesley De Cruz and Sylvester Joosten (VVN: Vereniging voor Natuurkunde = Association for physics, Ghent Univ.)
Topics discussed
Gender/social problems
Degree structure
Grading
Mobility
Student-centered learning
Language problems (English the lingua franca of science, but not of the people)
Mass education vs quality education
Problems
Attitudes of students (e.g. with respect to new T&L methods)
The step from Bachelor to Master may be considered a barrier by many students (higher tuition fees for Second Cycle?).
Bad organization of exchanges. Socioeconomic threshold for international mobility.
Dropping enrolment in Science studies
Re-naming things does not lead to harmonization
Recommendations
To foster transparency, good information. Positive role of TNs in making formation more transparent (as a way to harmonise).
Educational reforms will be successful and accepted if they will be accompanied by gradual change of mentality of students and staff.
To enhance the importance of the accreditation system (quality assurance procedure)
It’s necessary to implement ECTS credits (student workload) + diploma supplement + comparable grading.
To present mobility as a added value.
To promote concerns about environmental sustainability.
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