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REPORT ABOUT THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
71-81Views:119Report about the 4th International Interdisciplinary Conference
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INVITATION FOR ’7TH INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ABOUT SPECIAL TREATMENT (2022)
131-136Views:75Invitation and program
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1ST INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE OF 'COOPERATION AMONG SCIENCES'
111-112Views:53Place: University of Debrecen
Date: 2016. Jun 15
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REPORT ON THE NÓGRÁD COUNTY PEDAGOGICAL CONFERENCE
105-109Views:123Place: Kálmán Mikszáth Cultural Center in Balassagyarmat
Date: 2018. May 18
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‘YOUNG TALENTS FOR PEOPLE WHO NEED SPECIAL TREATMENT’ PROJECT
85-87Views:91This article shows on the ‘Young Talents For People Who Need Special Treatment’ project. This project was funded in 2015 by the Association of Professors For the European Hungary. Between 2015 and 2016, the results of this project are 54 publications, 54 conference presentations, 1 book, 2 e-books, 1 short film.
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FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF A TALENT MANAGEMENT ‒ GOOD PRACTICE AT THE ÁRPÁD VEZÉR PRIMARY SCHOOL IN DEBRECEN
117-127Views:197Talent management is a very important area in the pedagogical program of schools. Examining children’s interests or raising their interest can provide students with a learning motivation that allows talent to unfold or help the process of becoming a talent which the joint coordinated work of the teacher-student-parent can make the most effective. In our article, in the care of the talents of the students of the Árpád Vezér Primary School in Debrecen, Elektra Tóth (class 5B) we present the project presented by Ildikó Czeglédi and the process and participants of talent management as a good practice. The topic of the research was space exploration and astronomy, which could be a very interesting topic for other students. It deals with objects that seem to motivate children in the process of cognition, seeming a bit mystical and unreachable at light-years away. It was prepared for the VI. Debrecen City Talent Care Student Conference event was on March 10, 2022. The project consisted of a 3-page dissertation and a 5-minute presentation. The survey (N = 357) was completed by upper-elementary students who study in the Northern Great Plain region. The questionnaire found answers to the question of whether children are interested in space research, where they can get information about it, and what kind of school program they should be involved in related to this topic. The results of the questionnaire were processed using SPSS software, and we calculated basic statistics (mean, standard deviation) and correlation analysis (independent t-test, chi-squared distribution) too. The research confirmed that children are interested in the topic, but we were able to show a significant difference in the motivation of boys and girls during school programs. These are worth considering for teachers who organize school programs so they can reach children even more effectively in this topic. Girls can be addressed with the utility of space exploration, drawing and crafts classes, and lectures, while boys can be addressed with online games.