Lifelong Learn. 2018, 8, 35-48

https://doi.org/10.11118/lifele2018080235

The Influence of the Established Links between University Courses on the Quality of Teaching

Jiří Rybička, Petra Čačková

Mendelova univerzita v Brně, Provozně ekonomická fakulta, Ústav informatiky, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic

Received May 3, 2018
Accepted August 8, 2018

One of the tools to determine the recommended order of the courses to be taught is to set the prerequisites, that is, the conditions that have to be fulfilled before commencing the study of the course. The recommended sequence of courses is to follow logical links between their logical units, as the basic aim is to provide students with a coherent system according to the Comenius' principle of continuity. Declared continuity may, on the other hand, create organizational complications when passing through the study, as failure to complete one course may result in a whole sequence of forced deviations from the recommended curriculum and ultimately in the extension of the study period. This empirical study deals with the quantitative evaluation of the influence of the level of initial knowledge given by the previous study on the overall results in a certain follow-up course. In this evaluation, data were obtained that may slightly change the approach to determining prerequisites for higher education courses.

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