Teachers' interdisciplinary cooperation triggers students' transferable competencies and intensifies the process of intenationalisation of Higher Education

Ľ. Hurajová, G. Chmelíková, Jana Luprichová
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The COVID pandemic, which has affected the whole world, the current military conflict in Ukraine, and the resulting energy crisis have pointed to the great interconnectedness of the world and the fragility of globalisation at the same time. There is no sector that is not affected by the current situation including the academic sector. Questions are being opened again for discussion regarding the required job skills for various professions, which are needed in a rapidly changing “over-globalised” world of work. The teaching profession has also gone through a turbulent period in terms of skill requirements during the pandemic. This contribution brings insight into how small steps and initiatives of teachers can contribute to improving the level of the so-called soft or transferable skills of university students and at the same time foster the process of internationalisation. The specific projects both carried out and running ones at the Faculty of Materials Science and Technology of the Slovak University of Technology (STU MTF) are described from goal, outcome, and skill development perspectives. Some recommendations driven from the project data already processed are presented at the end of the paper.
教师的跨学科合作激发了学生的可转移能力,加强了高等教育的国际化进程
影响全球的新冠肺炎疫情、当前乌克兰的军事冲突以及由此引发的能源危机,同时表明了世界的紧密联系和全球化的脆弱性。包括学术界在内,没有一个部门不受当前形势的影响。在快速变化的“过度全球化”的工作世界中,各种职业所需的工作技能再次成为讨论的问题。在大流行期间,教师职业在技能要求方面也经历了一段动荡时期。这一贡献让我们深入了解到,教师的小步骤和主动性如何有助于提高大学生所谓的软技能或可转移技能的水平,同时促进国际化进程。斯洛伐克科技大学材料科学与技术学院(STU MTF)从目标、成果和技能发展的角度描述了已经实施和正在运行的具体项目。本文最后提出了基于已处理的项目数据的一些建议。
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