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The [European Green Deal] as a factor for changes in business: the educational perspective Texte intégral
2024
Beizitere, Ilona | Brence, Ieva | Rivza, Baiba
Sustainability, green growth and the European Green Deal principles are the cornerstones that should and will affect our lives. The aim of the paper is to provide possible improvements to higher education programmes to promote the implementation of the European Green Deal as a factor for changes in business. The research is based on investigations into the entrepreneurship students’ knowledge of the European Green Deal. A theoretical analysis of literature and policy documents were investigated to develop an appropriate questionnaire for the survey of Latvian university students. The research methods involve measures of central tendency and location, T-test, ANOVA and correlation analysis. The research results indicate that business curricula involve courses on Sustainable Development and universitiesʼ role in teaching the Green Deal because the students who hold experience in entrepreneurship report similar results if compared with students without experience in entrepreneurship. Students’ knowledge of the European Green Deal should be improved since there are a number of aspects where the answers were not correct. This, in turn, prompts the need to strengthen and diversify education, so that business transformation towards the Green Deal is successful. The curricula should be further improved, as it allows students to better understand EU and global trends in saving the planet and put the knowledge into practice in their companies.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Development of professional communicative competences of students’ Texte intégral
2024
Davlatov, Keldiyor | Ilieva, Lola | Djumaniyazova, Malohat | Murtazaeva, Aisafar
In our republic in the process of preparing students for professional activity one of the urgent tasks is considered to be the development of their professional speech. It is very important for todayʼs specialist to be competent, competitive and able to communicate effectively in his future activity. However, the main problem is the teaching of professional culture and the holistic development of professional communicative competences. The aim of the article is to develop recommendations and methodological guidelines to ensure the cultural communication of future professionals. In particular, the experiment proves that the student should feel the benefit of learning a foreign language in the future and get used to independent work on the subject, and gradually the motivation to learn the language will appear. The study highlights the role of foreign language teaching in the interdependence of ‘language – communication – profession – cultureʼ, the interdependence of language and culture in the development of language skills, the systematic approach to the study of professional terms. It is a well-known fact that students, in addition to acquiring lexical and grammatical knowledge of a foreign language, should also have a perfect command of the culture and values of their country and of the country where the language is learnt. In order to effectively implement the business communication situation in the classroom, it is desirable for the student to ‘understand the foreignerʼ, to study and master the culture of the foreign country, the accepted rules and values. While doing research, the methodological recommendations and instructions for the systematic organization of foreign language teaching are given.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The use of artificial intelligence by students of Information Technology programmes Texte intégral
2024
Sergejeva, Natalija | Vronska, Natalja | Briede, Baiba | Samuilik, Inna
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in university education is a phenomenon of various directions: the potential of AI tools, skills, purpose and sense of usage. Each direction is worth of working out and introducing regulatory systems and deeper investigating users’ choice and managing the process of getting, navigating and creating information by means of AI. Therefore, one of the emerging scientific challenges is students’ abilities and personalised learning experience in the use of AI. The study is focused on the usage of AI in specific courses, and namely the students of Information Technology (IT) programmes from Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) and Riga Technical University (RTU). The aim of the study is to investigate the students’ ability, need and merit to use AI in learning numerical methods, mathematics and programming. The main data collection method used is a student survey. According to the main results, it is found out that respondents when solving the programming tasks sometimes used AI, while solving mathematical tasks respondents rarely used AI. AI actually did not help to solve the mathematical tasks, while it partly helped to solve the programming tasks. The use of AI partly helped the respondents to improve the knowledge and skills of programming. Acquiring the study course Numerical Methods respondents mainly used ChatGPT, but performing practical works respondents mostly did not use AI.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The need and role of high-level math skills in engineering studies Texte intégral
2024
Zvirgzdina, Liga | Kopeika, Evija
This article examines the importance and necessity of high-level mathematical skills in engineering studies. It analyses the specific mathematical skills required for successful engineering education and their role in engineering studies. The results provide insight into how high-level mathematical skills contribute to the development of engineering competencies and enable engineers to solve complex problem scenarios. Key findings reveal that high-level mathematical skills are indispensable in engineering education, providing the tools needed to solve real-world problems and drive innovation in engineering. Mathematics is the language of engineering. It provides the analytical and problem-solving tools necessary for engineers to design, analyse, and optimize systems, ensuring that they meet safety, efficiency, and performance requirements. Engineers use math as a fundamental tool to make informed decisions and drive technological advancements across various engineering disciplines. Without math, engineering would be severely limited in its ability to design safe, efficient, and innovative solutions to the complex problems that engineers encounter in various industries. The questions contained in the article are investigated using survey data of university students. The purpose of this study is to research the relative applicability and level of knowledge of the learning material learned in secondary educational institutions in mathematics, based on the experience of school graduates and engineering students.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Status of coral reefs of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Wandoor, Andamans
1997
Dorairaj, K. | Soundararajan, R.
Trials and tribulations of Sri Lanka's first marine sanctuary: the Hikkaduwa Marine Sanctuary
1997
De Silva, M.W.R.N.
Recent changes in the coral reef ecosystem of Palk Bay: a comparative status of previous reports and researches
1997
Asir Ramesh, D. | Kannupandi, T.
An analysis of the carrying capacity of Lakshadweep coral reefs
1997
Rodrigues, C.L.
Coral mortality in reefs: the cause and effecta central concern for reef monitoring
1997
Raghukumar, C.
A brief on the contribution of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute to research and knowledge of coral reefs of India
1997
Devaraj, M.