LATIN LANGUAGE IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Vita Viksne, Nina Zazersa
Pages: 17-21
Published: 16 Sep 2020
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Abstract: “Basics in Latin” has been an obligatory study course for the Public health students in Riga Stradiņš University (Latvia) since the year 2015. The current research work is based on the students’ feed-back after the study course. Students’ motivation, their recommendations as well as the professor’s observations in the classroom were taken into consideration. Approximately 115 students have undergone and passed the study course “Basics in Latin” during these years (2015-2019). However, only 40% of them (46 students) filled in the questionnaire after completing the course and participated in the research. We have modernized the course and introduced e-tests. The teachers have other ideas about its future modernization. The beginning is a new text book with e-assignments, practical class and Independent tasks.
Keywords: public health, e-tests, e-assessment, basics in latin, new approach
Cite this article: Vita Viksne, Nina Zazersa. LATIN LANGUAGE IN PUBLIC HEALTH. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Language, Individual & Society 14, 17-21 (2020). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1002116/
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