Teaching practice in leisure facilities and/or leisure organizations is focused on the systematic and regular work of particular student with a group of pupils in a selected area of leisure activities. After finishing this course, students will be able to work systematically with pupils in the area of organizing, leading or assisting hobby groups, scout clubs, sports clubs, hobby management, working with children in outdoor schools, in suburban and thematic camps, tutoring primary school pupils or lecturing etc.
The aim of the course is to systematically support and develop student competences in working with primary and secondary school pupils in leisure facilities of various orientation and character.
An integral part of the objective is the opportunity to become familiar with the character of the interests and needs of pupils outside school lessons, which allows students to be sensitized to understand the characteristics and specifics of contemporary childhood and adolescence. Students will be able to work systematically with pupils in the area of organizing, leading or assisting hobby groups, scout clubs, sports clubs, management of special interest groups etc. Specifically, students will work systematically and regularly with a group of pupils in selected leisure activities. Practical part of the course is reflected and students have to write records focused on each lesson of practical part of the course.