Problems of continuity of the content of the chemistry course in secondary schools and universities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59941/2960-0642-2025-1-139-150Keywords:
continuity, chemistry, education, secondary school, higher educationAbstract
The article examines the current issues of the relationship between chemistry education in secondary schools and universities. The discrepancy between the expectations of universities and the knowledge of high school graduates is introduced into the context, and key problems preventing the successful continuity of educational programs are identified. The current state of the content of the chemistry course at school and the requirements of universities for the level of training in this subject are analyzed. The authors analyze the current situation in educational programs, identifying contradictions between the requirements of universities and the level of training of high school graduates in the field of chemistry. The article examines in detail the key factors influencing the continuity of learning, such as differences in curricula, teaching methodology and evaluation criteria. The authors also offer an overview of existing methods and mechanisms for ensuring continuity and evaluate their effectiveness. The article highlights the roles of teachers, educational institutions and students in improving the coherence of educational programs, as well as provides specific recommendations for solving these problems. The article also provides an overview of the existing mechanisms for ensuring continuity and their effectiveness. Based on the study, specific recommendations are proposed to improve coordination between educational levels. The roles of teachers, educational authorities and universities in solving these problems are highlighted. In conclusion, the importance of joint efforts of all participants in the educational process to ensure high-quality training of future specialists in the field of chemistry is emphasized.
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