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Cross-Sectoral Competences for Physics Graduates (CROSBI ID 700077)

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Dželalija, Mile Cross-Sectoral Competences for Physics Graduates // 9th International Conference The Future of Education: Proceedings / Pixel (ur.). Bolonja: Filodiritto publisher, 2019. str. 480-485

Podaci o odgovornosti

Dželalija, Mile

engleski

Cross-Sectoral Competences for Physics Graduates

Physics, with their general concepts, principles and laws, is widely considered to be the fundamental base for other natural sciences, technology, engineering, biosciences, and many other fields. Physics involves the study of all measurable aspects of the matter, energy and interactions. It touches many aspects of peoples’ lives giving elements for many key questions in the society. But, on the other hand, the perception of the society is not in line to the above when talking about physicists. Recent decade, according to discussions and conclusions at various events of physic associations, for example within the Forum of Physics and Society of the European Physical Society [1], young physics graduates have a set of strengths, but also weaknesses in relation to the society needs. Their strengths are related to the performance in health sector, energy, environmental protection and food security. The main strengths of being a physicist are strong knowledge and skills in problem solving and modelling complex systems, strong intrinsic technical and cultural motivations, effective skills for various occupations related to policy making, business, consulting, etc. Also, the key weaknesses have been identified, which are related to cultural understanding of what it means to be ”physicists” and student aspiration for the career path, lacking of information of potential jobs, poor possess by students of cross-sectoral competences [2] (team work, communication, entrepreneurial skills, cultural awareness and expression, social and civic competence, etc.), lacking interests by physics graduates to spend time and effort to interact with the non-traditional labour market world, and to decode potential industrial applications. In this study we have analysed which of key competences [3] are missing by students and physics graduates, and how to integrate achievements of those competences into the formal curricula or other forms of learning, which could give graduates better position at the labour market and society. Further, we have discussed the knowledge and skills from physics that could be given to graduates in other fields, for their better competitiveness.

Cross-sectoral competences ; physicists ; formal ; non-formal and informal learning

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Podaci o prilogu

480-485.

2019.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

9th International Conference The Future of Education: Proceedings

Pixel

Bolonja: Filodiritto publisher

978-88-85813-45-8

2384-9509

Podaci o skupu

9th International Conference The Future of Education

predavanje

27.06.2019-28.06.2019

Firenca, Italija

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Obrazovne znanosti