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Department of Educational Technologies in Physics

The activities of the department of educational technologies in physics are carried out according to the approved Regulation. The department is graduating and leads educational, methodical and scientific-research activities in the field of educational technology. Department provides educational and extracurricular activities with students, as well as a training and retraining of teaching and research staff.

Students studying at the department  acquire skills in using educational technologies in physics and information technology in the educational process. Knowledge received at the theoretical and practical lessons, students are consolidate at the passage of pedagogical practices and shape their professional competences.

The Department conducts laboratory classes in  laboratories "Mechanics", "Molecular Physics and Thermodynamics", "Electricity and Magnetism", "Optics" that  are  a completely re-equipped by modern equipment of the company Leybold Didaktik .

At present, the faculty of the department of educational technologies in physics is composed of 80% of candidates and doctors of sciences. Teachers of the department take an active part in the work of scientific councils and committees of the Institute of Physics

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The department is preparing students in the following areas:

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Activity of the department is directed to perform the following tasks:

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Research areas:
1. Formation of is professional-pedagogical thinking of future teachers.

2. Development and testing of new modules of the basic educational program of baccalaureate   for the enlarged group of specialties "Education and Pedagogy" (the profile of preparation of physical and mathematical of science, physics), involving the academic mobility of students in conditions of networking interaction.

3. Quantum information processes in media with phase memory; Study of transient optical processes in external nonhomogeneous electromagnetic fields.