A BRIEF OVERVIEW of the educational and training courses for Informatics and IT teachers at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski Associate Professor Angel Angelov
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria I. Through the Bachelor s Degree: 1. A four-year course of studies; 2. In two professional fields: Mathematics and Informatics; Physics and Informatics; Chemistry and Informatics;
Current status and efficiency of the system as of the 2015/2016 academic year Fields: Mathematics and Informatics Physics and Informatics Chemistry and Informatics Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria I. Through the Bachelor s Degree: Number of students per class I II III IV Professional realization as a teacher 41 25 21 13 3-4 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 4 0 0
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through the Post-Bachelor s Specialization 1. Fields: Mathematics and Informatics, an year and a half program; Informatics and IT, one-year program; Mathematics one-year program.
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through a Graduate degree 2. It is open for professionals with a degree in at least one of the following fields: Mathematics. Physics. Chemistry. Engineering. Military engineering. Others...
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through a Graduate degree 3. Funding of the studies predominantly (close to 100%) via personal funds. Those consist of: tuition fees about three minimum wages (900lv - 1000lv. 450 EU); learning materials; travel and accommodation expenses. Note: The expenses of only about 10% of the participants are covered by local Municipalities or Schools.
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through a Graduate degree 4. Organization of the educational process: Lectures/Tutorials weekends + student holidays Pedagogical practice May to June + September to November
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through a Graduate degree 5. Study Plan (2015-2016 г.): I. Mandatory Disciplines: lectures tutorials 1. Pedagogics (Educational theory and Didactics) 30 2. Psychology (common, age and pedagogical) 20 3. Audio-visual and Information technologies in education 15 15 4. Informatics and IT education methodics 20 10 5. School course in Informatics 20 20 6. School course in IT 40 40 7. Languages and educational environment 15 15 8. Operational systems and computer networks 15 10 9. Design and Internet posting 15 15 10.Introduction to Programming 30 30
II. Through a Graduate degree 5. Study Plan (2015-2016 г.): II. Electives: 1. Data base and manipulations with Access 20 lectures, 10 tutorials 2. Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria III. School practice 25 classes for each graduate student
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through a Graduate degree Current status and efficiency of the system as of the 2015/2016 academic year Fields Mathematics and Informatics Informatics and IT Number of students per class 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 Professional realization as a teacher 24 32 18 110% 26 25 19 110% Mathematics 8 7 11 110%
Teacher accreditation in Bulgaria II. Through a Graduate degree
Further Specialization of teachers for work in non-formal and extracurricular activities Organized by: Minu Balkanski Foundation and America for Bulgaria Project goals: To qualify 50 promising and well-motivated teachers in such a way as to be able to organize extracurricular activities in form of lessons and tutorials in Mathematics, Physics and Informatics in all necessary aspects scientific, applied, methodical, organizational and others.
Further Specialization of teachers for work in non-formal and extracurricular activities It has taken place two times: 1. In 2011/2012 academic year in three fields: 20 Mathematics teachers; 15 Physics teachers; 15 informatics teachers. 2. In 2013/2014 academic year in three fields: 20 Mathematics teachers; 15 Physics teachers; 15 informatics teachers.
Further Specialization of teachers for work in non-formal and extracurricular activities Partners and their roles: 1. Minu Balkanski Foundation: hosting institution; оrganizer; financial donor; logistics. 2. America for Bulgaria Foundation financial donor and logistics.
Further Specialization of teachers for work in non-formal and extracurricular activities Partners and their roles: 3. Schools/teachers: offer teachers; arrange (both organizational and financial wise) the workload of the teacher throughout the school year in extra-curricular forms (study circles, regular workshops and others); cover the travel expenses of the teachers. 4. Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski : runs the specialization process in the form of a one-year graduate program; educational programs; lectors; exams and certification.
Further Specialization of teachers for work in non-formal and extracurricular activities The educational process in divided into 5 phases: Phase 1 first five-day course in Mathematics, Physics, or Informatics accordingly. Phase 2 self-preparation and individual work pedagogical work of each teacher for organizing and running seminars, workshops, study groups for preparation for scientific competitions and Olympiads. Phase 3 second five-day course: exams; teaching.
Further Specialization of teachers for work in non-formal and extracurricular activities The educational process in divided into 5 phases: Phase 4 self-preparation and individual work pedagogical work of each teacher for organizing and running seminars, workshops, study groups for preparation for scientific competitions and olympiads. Phase 5 third five-day course teaching; exams; defending projects (before commission and the colleagues) methodical works, developed and examined by all the teachers in extracurricular environment during the process of specialization.
Further Specialization of teachers for work in nonformal and extracurricular activities The auditorium of Minu Balkanski Foundation during Phase 5 lecturers and graduate students
Thank you! at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski Associate Professor Angel Angelov e-mail: aangelov@fmi.uni-sofia.bg