12. Czech Republic - Emergency, Erasmus and Education: new ways of learning

Published: July 12, 2021, 12:22 p.m.

One year of "NextNormal - WeStudy@Home" - many stories and ideas have been shared. For our twelfth episode, we've talked to Damir Solak, Jan Bavlovi\u010d and Luk\xe1\u0161 Lang from Czech Republic, facilitated by SKRVS, the Student Chamber of the Council of HEIs in Czech Republic. Each one of them has studied under very different circumstances in the last year and experienced different ways of higher education teaching and learning which we want to discuss: from a teaching student, an Erasmus student and a PhD student working in health emergency services point of view. Together, we talk about different ways of involving students in higher education - and how to do even better in the future.

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What is the \u201cNextNormal\u201d of European student life? There will be a time after the Corona shutdown, and we want to discuss what it should look like. How can we learn from the digital turn in order to create a better future for higher education? In our podcast, we are talking to students and student unions from all over Europe about the \u201cNextNormal\u201d \u2013 the future of higher education beyond Corona. Each episode is dedicated to one European country. \u201cNextNormal \u2013 WeStudy@Home\u201d is a podcast produced by the NextEducation working group at DHBW Karlsruhe and strongly supported by ESU. next-normal.eu

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Topics discussed

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  • 0:32 - Introduction
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  • 3:29 - the student situation in the last months
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  • 5:22 - What does it mean to study?
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  • 6:44 - Does studying work right now?
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  • 8:58 - Are you being as well prepared as before?
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  • 10:25 - Going back to university - how to make sure nobody is left behind?
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  • 11:20 - How can students be involved in teaching and learning?
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  • 15:20 - mental health
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  • 16:22 - Erasmus and emergency service during the shutdown
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  • 18:56 - learnings and challenges for the future
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  • 20:23 - the university of the future
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