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Volume 10 Number 5 Year 2020

10 articles in this issue 

Dominikus Boli Watomakin,Albertus Joko Santoso,Suyotp Suyoto

Indonesia is a country with a variety of regional languages that characterize the nation. Every region in Indonesia has its local language and with its dialect and is characteristic of the region. Regional languages have become a long-established identity... see more

Pags. pp. 103 - 115  

Rishabh Reddy,Rishabh Singh,Vidhi Kapoor,Prathamesh P Churi

The currency of today’s social media is influence. The influence is any action or reaction by which you can drive your thoughts on people’s mind through social platforms. Internet memes are getting very popular in today’s generation. With the rise of tech... see more

Pags. pp. 116 - 133  

Ildikó Holik,István Dániel Sanda

New graduates have to meet several expectations on the labour market. Besides their professional knowledge, important skills include good communication, problem-solving, creativity, independence, organisation, leadership, decisive action, dynamism, stress... see more

Pags. pp. 20 - 33  

Tamás Köpeczi-Bócz

Industry 4.0 requires highly skilled, sophisticated workers and entrepreneurs, and continuous training is essen-tial for them, and its scene is increasingly shifting to higher education. For this reason, higher education peda-gogy must go through continuo... see more

Pags. pp. 34 - 48  

Istvan Simonics

It is a great pleasure to contribute some words to the debate about Engineering Education as well as to broaden the discussion about the future evolution of this discipline. Thanks to the International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) and its editor... see more

Pags. pp. 4 - 6  

Ibolya Tomory

The requirements of job market nowdays put emphasys on the importance of emotional intelligence and social behaviour. This fact determines the educational requirements of future teachers. One offthe efficient ways for this is to use imp-roving and student... see more

Pags. pp. 49 - 61  

Tamas Laszlo Kersanszki,Laszlo Nadai

Using the Hungarian Higher Education Enrollment and Student Statistics, we address the major higher educational challenges facing STEM education, not only in Hungary but also in the European Union. We include the lack of methodologies for a transition to ... see more

Pags. pp. 62 - 76  

Ildikó Holik,István Dániel Sanda

Trainee and beginner teachers are introduced to the internal world of the school by mentor teachers, who also support their young colleagues during their process of socialisation as teachers. Mentor teachers provide beginners with advice and suggestions a... see more

Pags. pp. 7 - 19  

Istvan Simonics,Andrea Hetzl

According to international surveys (PISA, TIMSS), the mathematical and natural science test results of the Hungarian students have been steadily declining. The number of those who are affected by school dropouts is high. The present educational methods ar... see more

Pags. pp. 77 - 88  

Erni Widarti,Suyoto Suyoto,Andi Wahju Rahardjo Emanuel

Heritage tourism is a trip traveling in certain areas that have historical value and ancestral heritage, such as temples, museums, palaces, etc. Indonesia is a country that has diverse historical heritages that have the potential to be developed be-cause ... see more

Pags. pp. 89 - 102