At the ceremony, Dr. spoke. After greetings from Dean Christina Katona, Judit Latoczki, II. In the same year, a student teaching infants and young children presented his piece “Anon: Pavan on the Flute.” Then, during the plenary session of the conference, lecturers from the College of Education gave lectures on the results of their research that they had conducted in the past period. First up, Dr. Gabriella Vinci’s “Little, Little, Little House, What Are You Doing in the Big Wood?” Participants were able to listen to the lecture titled “Pedagogical Theories of Hungarian Movement Art and its Realization (Buildings, Costumes, Rhythms, Dances). This was followed by Dr. Attila B. Kiss’s presentation entitled “The Typical Approach to Egeri Stars,” and then Dr. Zoltan’s lecture was listened to. Babousek entitled “Types of narrowing of the system of needs, with special attention to “workamania”, and finally Dr. Szabolcs Halasi presented the results of his research on the topic “Healthy Behavior of This Generation.”
It was said at the conference: Since 2010, it has become a tradition at the Faculty of Education at Gal Ferenc University to organize a series of Master and Trainee events on the occasion of the Hungarian Science Festival, in which talent management plays a central role.
Gal Ferenc University’s Faculty of Education Choir opened the Master’s and Pupil segment, performing Benjamin Britten’s piece “Sally’s Gardens,” with Amanda Janka Hryvniak, a first-year kindergarten education student, participating on clarinet. This is Daniela Soczo, the third. A lecture on “Reading Habits among Secondary School Students” was delivered by a first-year student majoring in teaching, followed by Dr. Katona Christina and Saboni D. With the support of Ajuta Balogh, my mentor, the Vice Dean. A series of weekly events organized on the occasion of the Hungarian Science Festival Dr. The conference was concluded by Cristina Katona, Conference President.