RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Personnel Management SECOND LEVEL PROFESSIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAMME Fee-paying study programme (programme code 42 34519 according to LR Classifier, Instruction No. 287 issued by MOES on May, 11, 2004) Director of the programme Mag.psych. S.Enkuzena APPROVED at the meeting of the Study Council on November 14, 2005 Proceedings No. 3-1 Study pro-rector Dr.paed.prof. Z. Anspoka APPROVED at the meeeting of the Board of the Division of Management and Economics on November 7, 2005 Proceedings No. 8-1 Chairperson of the Board Mag.ing. I.Urpena APPROVED 1
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RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Personnel ManagementSECOND LEVEL PROFESSIONAL
HIGHER EDUCATIONSTUDY PROGRAMME
Fee-paying study programme
(programme code 42 34519 according to LR Classifier, Instruction No. 287 issued by MOES on May, 11, 2004)
Director of the programme Mag.psych. S.Enkuzena
APPROVEDat the meeting of the Study Council
on November 14, 2005Proceedings No. 3-1Study pro-rectorDr.paed.prof. Z. Anspoka
APPROVEDat the meeeting of the Board of the Division of Management and Economics on November 7, 2005Proceedings No. 8-1Chairperson of the BoardMag.ing. I.Urpena
APPROVED
at the meeting of RTTEMA Senate on 28.11.2005.
Resolution of the Senate 6-4
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RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY
SECOND LEVEL PROFESSIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION
STUDY PROGRAMME
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
SELF-EVALUATION REPORT
Director of the programmeMag .psych. Signe Enkuzena
Riga 2005
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CONTENTS
PAG
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1. RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE 5
2. LICENCE SHEET OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 6
3.AGREEMENT ON THE PROCEEDING OF STUDIES AT OTHER
INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 8
4.SECOND LEVEL PROFESSIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY
PROGRAMME PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT9
4.1. SUBSTANTIATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 9
4.2. AIM AND TASKS OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 11
4.3. STUDY PLAN AND OUTLINES OF STUDY COURSES 12
4.4. TERMS OF IMATRICULATION 20
4.5. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ACQUISITION OF QUALIFICATION 20
4.6. CONTENTS AND ORGANISATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 21
4.7. ASSESSMENT OF STUDY ACHIEVEMENTS 21
4.8.COMPARISON OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME WITH THE
PROGRAMMES OF OTHER HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS 23
5. ADVERTISING AND INFORMATIVE LITERATURE 28
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PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME FROM
THE STANDPOINT OF THE INTERESTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF
LATVIA 29
6.1.
COMPLIANCE OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME WITH THE HIGHER
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION STANDARD AND PROFESSIONAL
STANDARD 30
6.2. RESULTS OF THE EMPLOYERS’ OPINION POLL 32
7. EVALUATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 37
7.1 AIM AND TASKS OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 37
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7.2.ORGANISATION OF THE STUDY PROCESS - CHANGES DURING
THE PERIOD OF SELF-EVALUATION 38
7.3.PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME AND
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM 43
7.4. STUDENTS STUDYING IN THE PROGRAMME 50
7.4.1. NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN THE PROGRAMME 50
7.4.2. MATRICULATED FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS 50
7.4.3. NUMBER OF GRADUATES 51
7.4.4. STUDENTS’ OPINION POLL AND ITS ANALYSES 52
7.4.5. GRADUATES’ OPINION POLL AND ITS ANALYSES 56
7.4.6.STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION IN THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE
STUDY PROCESS 57
7.5. ACADEMIC STAFF WORKING IN THE STUDY PROGRAMME 58
7.5.1. NUMBER AND QUALIFICATION OF THE ACADEMIC STAFF 58
7.5.2.PROVISION OF THE PROGRAMME WITH THE ACADEMIC STAFF IN
ALŪKSNE AND CĒSIS BRANCHES 63
7.5.3.RESEARCH DIRECTIONS OF THE ACADEMIC PERSONNEL OF THE
PROGRAMME 65
7.5.4.POLICY OF THE SELECTION, RENEWAL, TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT OF THE ACADEMIC STAFF 68
7.6. SOURCES OF FINANCING AND PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE 69
7.7. PUBLIC RELATIONS 77
7.7.1.LINK WITH EMPLOYERS AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN LATVIA
AND ABROAD 77
7.7.2.COOPERATION WITH SIMILAR STUDY PROGRAMMES IN LATVIA
AND ABROAD 78
8. PLAN OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME 80
9. APPENDICES 82
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4.SECOND LEVEL PROFESSIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAMME PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
4.1. Substantiation of the study programme
From 1998 till 2004 Riga Teacher Training and Educational Mangement Academy
(further in the text RTTEMA) implemented the professional study programme Office
Manager- Desk Officer, which was accredited in January 2002. At the end of the
accreditation term in 2004 following the recommendations to develop and update the
programme in order to meet the requirements of contemporary market and comparing it
with the corresponding professional standard I came to the conclusion that the programme
Office Manager- Desk Officer is orientated towards two directions of the personnel
management science – work organisation and social management. The programme was
supplemented with study subjects which represent the third direction of personnel
management science– personnel policy and strategy. In comparison with the accreditation
of the previous programme, the title of the new programme was changed from Office Manager- Desk Officer to Personnel Management in 2004; consequently, the aims and
tasks of the programme were changed, too.
However, as reflected in the resolution of the accreditation commission in 2005, while
the title of the programme was changed, the changes in the the contents of the
programme were not sufficient. The programme Personnel Management was not
accredited in 2005 due to several legitimate reasons. After receiving the negative
resolution, RTTEMA students, lecturers and administration have carefully evaluated the
materials of the accreditation commission and worked hard to avert the shortcomings
mentioned in the report of the accreditation commission. (The analyses of the study
programme after receiving the resolution of the accreditation commission and
corresponding programme of action can be found in RTTEMA Division of Management
and Economics).
The programme is implemented in Riga and two RTTEMA study branches in Alūksne
and Cēsis. In the future it can be implemented also in other RTTEMA study branches
according to the demand and the Academy’s facilities, which would ensure more
successful Latvia’s regional development both on the entrepreneurial level and for the
improvement of governmental and municipal work.
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The programme has been transformed and supplemented considering the Law on
Higher Educational Establishments, Law on Professional Education, Regulations on
Second Level Professional Higher Education Standard (Regulations No.481), Instruction
No.424 issued by the Ministry of Education and Science on September 8, 2003 and
Professional Standard Personnel Manager (Registration No. PS 0204), Regulations on the
Accreditation of Higher Educational Establishments and Study Programmes (Regulations
No. 442), as well as the basic requirements of the Professional Classifier of Latvia. The
total amount of the second level professional higher education programme Personnel
Management is 160 credit points (CP).
The study programme corresponds with the Conception of Riga Teacher Training and
Educational Management Academy on the training of a competent, educated and
professional speciālist. The contents of the study programme encourages the future
specialist to acquire knowledge not only during the study years but also be aware of the
role of lifelong education in the person’s readiness for life activity.
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4.2. Aim and tasks of the study programme
Aim of the programme:To train personnel managers in conformity with the Profesional Standard of the
Republic of Latvia who would provide human resources management corresponding to the
enterprise’s goal in compliance with LR and international laws and regulations.
Tasks of the programme:
to improve students’ understanding of the economic processes both in an enterprise,
Latvia and the world at large;
to develop the future professionals’ skill to analyse and forcast labour market trends;
to gain the skill to devise personnel policy, project personnel resources according to
the enterprise’s strategy; to introduce, manage, analyse, evaluate and improve the
to gain the skill to monitor the observation of laws and regulations regarding
employment relationships which are in effect in the Republic of Latvia, to have a good
knowledge of personnel record keeping, monitor the improvement and functioning of
the labour protection system;
to develop the skill to improve the enterrise’s organisational structure and organise the
management of changes in the enterprise in the field of human resources in
cooperation with the administration of the enterprise and other divisions;
to stimulate students’ wish to continuously improve their professional skills and
knowledge (career development), so that they can compete freely on the labour market
in Latvia and the markets of other European Union;
to develop students’ business communication skills for interaction with the staff and
clients speaking at least two foreign languages fluently.
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4.3. Plan of the study programme and annotations of study coursesTable No.1
No. Study subjectModu
leContact lessons
Cre
dit
poin
ts
Type of assessment
Lecturers
Name Surname Academic degree Position General education study courses Business communication A 16 2 E Rasma Urtāne Mag.oec. Lecturer Logics A 16 2 E Valdis Turins Mag.phil. Lecturer Fundamentals of philosophy A 16 2 E Valdis Turins Mag.phil. Lecturer Issues of the culture of the Latvian language A 16 2 E Viktorija Kuzina Dr.philol. Professor Business etiquette A 16 2 T Velga Simsone Mag.sc.soc. Lecturer Interaction training A 16 2 T Lilita Danilāne Mag.psych. Lecturer Sociology A 16 2 E Aleksandrs Kolesovs Mag. psych Lecturer English for Special Purposes A 48 6 E Maija Leikarte Mag.paed. Lecturer
20 Basic theoretical courses of the branch and courses of information technology
Personnel management A 80 10 E Agita Miķelsonepsych.bak, mag sc.soc Lecturer
Baiba Skrauce Mag. Psych Lecturer Signe Enkuzena Mags. Psych Lecturer Fundamentals of of entrepreneurial law A 16 2 E Uvis Kozlovskis Mag.iur. Lecturer Fundamentals of economics A 32 4 E Sarmīte Jēgere Dr.oec. Docente Fundamentals of management A 32 4 E Mārīte Virbale psych.bak, mag sc.soc Lecturer Personality psychology A 16 2 E Līga Kalniņa Mag. Psych Lecturer
Information technologies in personnel manager’s work A 64 8 E Grigorijs Gorobecs Dr.math. Docents
Methods of research work A 16 2 T Zenta Anspoka Dr.paed. Professor Organisational and management psychology A 32 4 E Anita Lasmane Dr. Psych Asoc.prof 36 Altogether in Module B 56 Professional specialization courses of the branch
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Labour psychology B 32 4 E Iveta Seržante Mag.psych. Lecturer Fundamentals of accounting B 16 2 E Aija Vīgnere Mag.sc.soc. Lecturer
Adult study methods B 16 2 T Daina Lieģeniece Dr.habil.paed.Associateprofessor
Business English B 40 5 E Sandra Laurīte Mag.paed. Lecturer
Statistics B 16 2T
Andris Liepiņš Dr.math.Assistant professor
Fundamantals of financial and management accounting B 16 2
TAija Vīgnere Mag.sc.soc.
Lecturer
Project management B 16 2 E Ritvars Grīviņš Mag. paed. Lecturer Quality management B 16 2 E Velga Avota Mag.sc.tqm Lecturer
Record keeping in personnel manager’s work B 24 3 E Nils Sautiņš Dr.paed.Assistant professor
Personnel information systems B 32 4 E Gustavs Elers Mag.sc.soc. Lecturer Business ethics B 16 2 T Māra Kakse Mag.oec. Lecturer Personnel manager’s professional ethics B 16 2 T Agita Miķelsone psych.bak, mag sc.soc Lecturer Labour legislationa and labour protection B 32 4 E Uvis Kozlovskis Mag.iur. Lecturer Public relations B 16 2 T Mārīte Virbale psych.bak, mag sc.soc Lecturer
Methods of business games B 16 2T
Iveta Kāposta Dr.paed.Assistant professor
Ergonomics B 16 2T
Jānis Gedrovics Dr.chem.Associateprofessor
Situation of labour force in Latvia and the European Union B 16 2
THilmārs Zīle Dr.oec.
Assistant professor
Communication psychology B 16 2 E Lilita Dalināne Mag.psych. Lecturer Kristiāna Lapiņa Mag.paed. Lecturer Second foreign language B 48 6 E Anita Alhimova Mag.paed. Lecturer Biruta Kreigere Mag.paed. Lecturer 52 Term papers Scientific project B 1 week 1 Term paper I B 3 weeks 3 Term paper II B 4 weeks 4
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Practices Practice in personnel record keeping 4 weeks 4
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Practice of observing and comparing personnel departaments of different organisations 12 weeks 12
Qualification practice 10 weeks 10 Practices altogether 26
State examinations State qualification examination 4 Development and defence of diploma paper 8 State examinations altogether 12
Free optional courses *
Fundamantals of marketing C 16 2 E Sarmīte Jēgere Dr.oec.Assistant professor
Retoric and dramatics C 16 2 T Silvija Geikina Mag.paed. Lecturer Taxes and duties C 16 2 T Aija Vīgnere Mag.sc.soc. Lecturer Political science C 16 2 T Vineta Kantāne Mag.sc.pol. Lecturer Third foreign language C 16 6 Margarita Kaltigina Dr.paed. Professor Altogether free optional courses 6
Altogether in all the study programme 160
* out of all free optional courses the student opts for and realises study courses amounting to 6 credit points If the student opts for third foreign language as an optional subject, he/she acquires it throughout all the study courses( amount-6 credit points)
Division of the study courses over study years and semesters can look in the appendix No.1.
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The short annotations of study courses can look in Table No. 2 The spacious annotation of study courses can look in the appendix No.2.
Table No.2Title of the
study courseCredit points Short annotation of study courses
General education study courses Part A
Business communication 2
Provides understanding of the role of communication in the organisational work. Students acquire verbal and written communication skills in compliance with the basic requirements of the legislation and resolutions.of the Republic of Latvia. Introduces students to the requirements for preparing and correct formatting of information in the informācijas nesējā, explains the use of regulating normative acts for providing, compiling and storing information.
Logics 2
Promotes students’ understanding of thinking as a purposeful and consecutive activity, a means and result of personality development. Develops thinking abilities, 15ommod to use rules of logics, skills to observe, analyse, evaluate and reason, furthers the autonomy of students’ personality.
Fundamentals of philosophy 2
Promotes students’ experience of their presence in the world in the context of existential and social processes. The acquisition of the general regularities of the genesis of people’s intellectual and value spheres, the skill to use the performance of 15ommodity15al15 heritage and thinking abilities in the improvement of one’s professional asctivity and social communication..
Issues of the culture of the Latvian language 2
Helps the future personnel management specialists to become aware of the role of language culture in the interaction between an individual and the society by improving theoretical knowledge and the skill to use oral and written language means of expression according to the literary language norms.Improves the knowledge of language functions and means of communication, develops skills to use them in various communication situations in an enterprise (establishment, organisation, etc.). Develops the skill to edit texts, analyse and evaluate their language according to the communication situation. Business correspondence language skills.
Business etiquette 2
To know how to use the dress code of the personnel manager as a high official, be able to organise and conduct business receptions, meetings and negotiations according to the 15ommodity15al of etiquette. To know how to apply the requirements of business etiquette to using business cards, telephone conversations, arranging meetings and job interviews
Interaction training 2
Reveals the nature of interaction training, teaches the basis of positive interaction, the skill to act in a group, reveals the types of individual interaction and communication which are characteristic to an individual, shapes students’ understanding of interaction and communication barriers, develops the skill to act and make decisions in psychologically complicated situations, as well as promotes the development of presentation skills..
Sociology 2
Provides the understanding of the soial world in different schools and approaches to sociology which broaden students’ mental outlook and allow them to use the acquired knowledge in more effective personnel management. Develops the skill to analyse professional problems from a new point of view and integrate the acquired knowledge in the sphere of professional competence.
English in the profession 6
Promotes students’ research activity for the development of the future personnel managers by using English in writing reports and term papers as well as participating in international projects. Students acquire English language skills at B1 level according to the European Standard of the Acquisition of Languages, i.e., the comprehension of the main idea and most essential details in texts of the corresponding branch, the skill to participate in business conversations. The language is acquired by using topics current in personnel management.
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Basic theoretical courses of the branch and courses of information technology Part A
Personnel management 10
Introduces students to the implementation of the main functions of personnel management: personnel selection, evaluation, career planning, motivation and administration of legal labour relationships as well as the comprehension and 16ommodity16a of corporative culture, change management and the evaluation of the effectiveness of personnel mamangement, provides information about the developmental trends of personnel management science in Latvia and in the world. Develops skills in employee selection, devising an employee motivation and evaluation system. Teaches to understand organisational management interests and integrate them in the personnel management processes of an organisation.
Legal foundations of entrepreneurship 2
Provides the future personnel managers with a general idea about rights as a social phenomenon, the origin and development of rights, introduces students to legal norms regulating entrepreneurship in Latvia, gives an insight into topical problems in the field of personnel management in such separate legal branches as criminal law, civil law and administrative law, develops the skill to use the acquired knowledge in practice. Gives a brief account of the basic concepts of the theory of rights as well as the theoretical conclusions and legislation and resolutions in the sphere of entrepreneurship by focusing on the specific character of the foundation, reorganisation and liquidation of an enterprise, liability of different types and develop students’ disposition towards the 16ommodity of a civil society.
Fundamentals of economics 4
Shapes students’ comprehension of the regularities and principles of economic development . Introduces students to economic theories by linking them to practical application. Provides knowledge about the functioning, causes and causations of the economic system. Develops the skill to orientate oneself in publications of economic character as well as evaluate the impact of the trends of economic development on different branches, enterprises and students’ personal opportunities. Provides knowledge of different aspects of 16ommodity16al16al activity (starting a business, strategy, financial management, marketing, international business and its regularities), teaches to understand the causation between these aspects.
Fundamentals of managementa 4
Gives an idea of management skills, develops the skill to organise and manage other employees. Gives an idea of and forms management skills, the skill to organise and manage other employees. Informa about organisational typology, organisational 16ommodity culture, management styles and their use. Develops the skill to put forward organisational goals and project future vision. Teaches to understand the quality system, project management as well as strategy management.
Personality psychology 2
Provides knowledge of the factors shaping personality within the framework of different personality theories by providing more detailed comprehension of personality structure, motivation, personality development, pathopsychology, psychic health, therapeutical method developed by the concrete author. Develops the skill to 16ommodi and prognosticate the personality and behavioural features of an employed (economically active) person.
Information technologies in personnel manager’s work 8
Familiarizes students with the opportunities of modern information technologies and main their main application to office work as well as provides an opportunity to acquire the software used for the needs of personnel management practically. Aims to reach such a level of knowledge that students would be able use the computer in their professional activity purposefully and pursue their self-education.
Methods of research work
2 Helps the future personnel managers to acquire theoretical knowledge and experience of practical work which are necessary for the development and defence of 16ommodit papers, as well as encourage students to carry out 16ommodity16 research in their professional activity. Provides knowledge about the basic principles of the structure of
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ommodit work and writing a scientific text:a grasp of different research methods and the ability to choose them for conducting particular research; the procedure of the defence of a research paper.
Organisational and management psychology 4
Provides knowledge and comprehension of the major issues of organisational and management psychology and develops students’ skill to use the acquired knowledge in practice in the organisation of personnel management. Develops the skill to reproduce main conclusions of organisational and management psychology, distinguish and analyse psychological regularities in organisational and management processes, link the acquired knowledge to practical cases, prognosticate psychological regularities in the organisation and management processes, keep track of recent researches on the trends of organisational and management psychology.
Courses of the professional specialisation of the branch Part B
Labour psychology 4
Provides information about the basic concepts of labour psychology, tasks and methods which are necessary in the personnel manager’s professional activity. Study of professional activity, its role in personnel management, foundations of 17ommodity17al self-determination and methods of its advancement. Psychological foundations of professional training and their use in personnel mamangement. Professional adaptation, formation of individual working style. Psychic (functional) conditions in the professional activity and the possibilities of ncreasing employees’ labour capacity. Psychological prevention of traumatism.
Fundamentals of accounting 2
Provides comprehension of the aims and tasks od accounting in an enterprise. Develops the skill in accounting economic means and processes, drawing up reports, solution of accounting problems.
Adult study methods 2
Shapes the understanding of adult education and lifelong education from the point of view of different theories and approaches.Activates students’ practical experience by critically reflecting their learning style, tactics and strategies, work forms and methods, activating one’s inductive and deductive thinking in the formation of one’s learning model.
Business English 5
Consolidates the material acquired in the previous years and builds up the English language skills in business communication, develops the ability to analyse professional literature and use the Internet.
Statistics 2
Introduces students to the concepts of statistics and forms of statistic observation, methods of generalisation and graphic reflection, as well as provides information about modern information processing and systematization technologies, the nature and possibilities of the most common statistic methods used in company practice. Develops the future personnel manager’s analytical thinking skills.
Fundamentals of financial and management accounting 2
Provides knowledge about cost accounting and calculation of cost price, develops skills in the planning and analyses of the enterprise’s activity by paying special attention to the planning and analyses of personnel financial resources. Teaches students how to keep records, draw up the annual budget and annual report of the personnel department and impose LR taxes.
Project management 2
Provides knowledge about the project method in performing work, builds up the skill in project management and demonstrantes the use of project method in increasing the effectiveness of personnel management. Teaches how to fill in project application forms of different foundations, students acquire the skill to work with the programme Microsoft Project
Quality management 2
Develops the skill to ananlyse organisational processes related to human resources management, evaluate organisational processes related to human resources management. Provides knowledge about preventive and corrective activities in organisational processes related to human resources management.
Record keeping in the personnel manager’s work 3
Provides knowledge and skills in processing and preparing personnel documentation in compliance with accounting regulations d LR legislation, fosters the development of communicative competencies.
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Personnel information systems 4
Provides knowledge about the necessity of applying the informative system in personnel management, builds up skills in devising and use of data base tables, forms, queries and reports. Students acquire the skill to use the software of data bases Microsoft and MS Access in personnel manager’s work.
Business ethics 2
Introduces students to the theoretical foundations of business ethics and its application to personnel manager’s work by developing professional skills, ethical attitude towards oneself and colleagues. Provides knowledge of how to work in personnel management observing business ethics- fairly and honestly. Encourages to review value categories towards oneself and the society.
Personnel manager’s professional ethics 2
Introduces students to the personnel manager’s ethics by considering the basic principles of ethics, competence, confidentiality and analysing different situations. Teaches to act in compliance with law and ethical standarts.
Labour legislation and labour protection 4
Provides the opportunity to familiarize oneself both with theoretical conclusions and laws and regulations in the sphere of labour legislation and labour protection by focusing on employer and employee rights and obligations as well as social guarantees, thus forming a tendency for students to strive for creation of civil society.
Public relations 2
Gives an idea about the nature of public relations, image making and its relation to marketing communication as well as the role of public relations in the personnel manager’s work. Develops the skill to analyse academic publications.
Methods of business games 2
Provides knowledge about the opportunities of using business games in the personnel manager’s work and their functions, explains the nature and structure of business games. Develops the skill to plan, organise and conduct business gaumes.Creates an understanding of the role of business games in people’s lives.
Ergonomics 2
Introduces students to the application of the conclusions of the science of ergonomics to the formation of the enterprise’s labour protection system for the retention of human resources.
Labour force situation in Latvia and the European Union 2
Familiarizes the future personnel management specialist with the situation on the labour market in Latvia and the EU. Promotes the understanding of the processes taking place on the labour market. Develops the specialist’s skill to perform employee selection according to the requirements of the enterprise, to determine their pay on the basis of the situation on the labour market, as well as considering the trends of its development.
Communication psychology 2
Deepens students’ understanding of the regularities of the communication process, mechanisms which create interpersonal interaction, improves their knowledge about productive interaction elements, fosters students’ wish to improve the growth of their personality and emotional intelligence, encourages self-analyses and self-reflection by
1. the acquisition of the foundations of positive interaction,2. studying one’s characteristic ways of individual interaction
and communication,3. forming comprehension of communication and interaction
barriers. Students acquire the knowledge of successful positive interaction, empathy, tolerance as well as gain the skill to listen, discuss, speak and present in front of an audience. Evaluation of one’s abilities.
Second foreign language 6
Improves students’ competence of the language and social culture by developing their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in the Russian/German language.After successfully passing the examination students will have acquired the foundations of business Russian/German.
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Term papers Part B
Research project 1
Short research paper in personnel management in free format. Aim – to encourage students to describe a personnel management problem and find solutions in a concise way.
Term paper I 3 It can be just a theoretical review of scientific research literature or periodicals.
Term paper II 4Includes both theoretical substantiation and practical research in the personnel management science.
Practices
Practice in personnel record keeping 4
Creates and develops practical skills in processing and formatting personnel documentation taking into consideration the procedure of the registration, circulation and control of documents according to the legislation of Latvia and the EU.
Practice of observing and comparing personnel departaments of different organisations 12
During practice the future specialist familarizes him/herself with the personnel management strategy and policy of three organisations, aims and functions of personnel departaments in the organisation. After that he/she performs comparative analyses and makes conclusions
Qualification practice 10
The student builds up and develops skills in personnel management by using the theoretical knowledge and skills gained during all the study years in order to ensure fast and effective functioning of the organisation’s personnel management processes.
State examinations
State qualification examination 4
Oral examination consisting of three exam papers. Exam papers cover all topics acquired during the study courses over all study years. Students are examined by state examination commission.
Development and defence of diploma paper 8
The diploma paper is developed and defended in the presence of state examination commission in compliance with the regulations on the development of diploma papers worked out by RTTEMA.
Free optional courses * Part C
Fundamentals of marketing 2
Orientates students towards the application of the knowledge of marketing to the achievement of personnel management goals. Nature, strategy, mission and goals of marketing. Consumers (clients). The analyses of the interior and exterior environment and the market, segmentation, research. Organising surveys. Marketing complex. Methods of personnel budgeting, planning of promotion campaigns, complex of concrete measures. Labour force as 19ommodity, positioning and life cycle.
Rhetoric and dramatics 2
The rhetoric course familiarizes students with concepts and basic categories: the nature of rhetoric, oratory, characteristic features of an orator, including personnel manager. The course gives an idea of different communication issues during a public monologue and dialogue, psychological and logical barriers and how to break them down, body language during presentations. Students are provided with an outline of rhetoric in different periods and the variety of public speech in modern times. Students’ skills in public speech are developed.
Taxes and duties 2
Provides students with the knowledge of the structure of the national tax and duty system, the normative basis of state legislation, the nature of takxs and durties, calculation methods and types of taxes.
Political science 2
Develops the skill to discuss current political issues faced by the inhabitants of Latvia. Gives information about political processes, provides basic knowledge about the country, its history and the present time, political system and state administration, the role of its citizens in the political and social processes in order to use this knowledge in the further professional activity.
Third foreign language 6
Improves students’ competence of the language and social culture by developing their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in the Russian/German language.After successfully passing the examination students will have acquired the foundations of business Russian/German.
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4.4. Terms of matriculation
Matriculation requirements comply with the Higher Education Law, MOES Instruction
No.8 on the Entry Requirements to Latvian Institutions of Higher Education issued by
MOES on November 27, 2003, Entry Requirements and Matriculation Procedure adopted
at the meeting of RTTEMA Senate on October 31, 2005 (See Appendix No.3). This
regulation envisages that students who wish to study in the professional study programme
Personnel management have to pass the compulsory state secondary education
examinations (the Latvian language, literature and foreign language) and do well in such
study subjects as mathematics, informatics and economics. Entering the Academy the
applicant has an interview with the programme director the aim of which is to discover the
applicant’s motivation for studies and his/her understanding of the personnel manager’s
profession. If the applicant has poor computer skills, he/she additionally has to acquire the
course Basics of Informatics in Semester 1.
4.5. Requirements for the acquisition of qualification
Study programme Personnel management is a second level professional higher
education programme after the acquisition of which students receive Level 5 qualification
course) Economic information systems Marketing Entrepreneurial economics Entrepreneurial management Strategic management Business communication Employment and social rights Taxes in entrepreneurship
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Professional specialisation courses of the branch:
Labour psychology Business ethics Adult study methods Business English Fundamentals of accounting Second foreign language Statistics Fundamentals of
management and financial accounting
Fundamentals of accounting Project management Quality management Record keeping in
personnel manager’s work Personnel information
systems Labour legislation and
labour protection Methods of business games Ergonomics Situation of labour force in
Latvia and the European Union
Communication psychology
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222
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Professional specialisation courses of the branch:
Ergonomics Personnel files Personnel management Organisation of production and
services Accounting Project management Quality management in
production Fundamentals of finances Labour protection Communication psychology (for
economists) Labour sociology International economic
relations Management psychology
662354
3
2342
233
Free optional courses: Free optional courses: 6
24
Fundamentals of marketing Political science Rhetoric and dramatics Taxes and duties Third foreign language
22226
Humanities/social and management subjects:
General sociology Politoloģija Fundamentals of ethics Business etiquette Organisational psychology English German
2222244
The different in the study programmes
General education study courses: Logics Fundamentals of philosophy Issues of the culture of the
Latvian language Sociology
22
22
General education study courses: Mathematics Quantitative methods in
economics Civil defence
431
Basic theoretical courses of the branch and courses of information technology:
Personality psychology2
Basic theoretical courses of the branch and courses of information technology:
Mathematics for economists43
Professional specialisation courses of the branch:
Personnel manager’s professional ethics
Public relations
2
2
Professional specialisation courses of the branch: Management system analyses 4
Comparing the tables one can conclude that both programmes include study
courses ensuring the acquisition of the qualification Personnel manager. The most
essential diference is that RTU programme places a greater emphasis on the
acquisition of exact sciences (mathematics, statistics), whereas in RTTEMA
programme knowledge and skills are acquired in basically equal proportions in four big
interconnected modules: law, economics, entrepreneurship and management,
communication and psychology. The division of courses over the modules is different,
a number of study subjects which are similar in terms of contents or title are placed in
different modules.
.
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Comparison of the professional study programme Personnel Management with the study programme Human Resource Management of Kingston University (Great Britain) (Internet address:http://www.kingston.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/index.htm)
Table No.4
Higher education
institutions
Similaritiesand differences
Riga Teacher Training and Educational
Management Academy
Kingston University
Education Professional bachelor Professional
Length of studies Part-time studies
4,5 years
Full-time studies 3 years
Title of the programme Personnel management Human Resource Management
Similarities in the study
courses
Personne management
Fundamentals of management
Information technologies in personnel manager’s work
Personnel information systems
Fundamentals of marketing
English for Special Purposes
Business English Second foreign language Organisational and
management psychology
Statistics Fundamentals of
accounting Fundamentals of financial
and management
Human Resource Management; Personal and Professional
Development. Management Science. Business Information Systems I; Business Information Systems II; Internet Systems Tehnologies.
Marketing Menagement
Modern Eiropean Language
Organisational Behaviour.
Business Quantitative Methods and Statistics.
Business Environment.
Business Accounting.
Aoounting for Business Performance. Law;
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accounting Fundamentals of
entrepreneurial law Labour legislation and
labour protection Work psychology Ergonomics Situation of labour force in
Latvia and the European Union
Practice 26 weeks
Employment Law for Business; Employment Relations International Business.
Professional Practicum 1 year.
Differences in the study
courses
Record keeping in personnel manager’s
Personality psychology Fundamentals of
economics Logic Fundamentals of philisiphy Sociology Communication psychology
and interaction training Methods of business
games Adult study methods Business communication Business etiquette Business ethics Project management Quality management
Culture and International Business. Strategic management Introductions to Comupter Graphics
Comparing the tables one can conclude that both programmes include the necessay courses for the acquisition of the programme–
disputes. These forms of work are prepared beforehand.
4) discussing reports (oral or in a form of reviews of written reports),
5) theoretical conference, press conference (in the group, among groups),
6) the project method where 5-7 students acquire and prepare a particular topic for
group presentation,
7) the use of video material in the acquisition of study courses.
In comparison with the previous accreditation of the study programme and the
developmental trends of the study programme, the practice of the programme Personnel
Management lasts from Year 1 till Year 4. Its total amount is 26 CP. (See Practice
Regulations in Appendix No.8).
The practice is conducted by the director of the programme and the lecturers of the
corresponding study courses in cooperation with the enterprise’s (establishment,
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organisation) specialists.(See the copies of the agreements on the provision of practices in
Appendix No. 9).
In semesters 1 and 3 – practice in personnel record keeping -4 CP
In semesters 4, 6 and 7 - practice of observing and comparing personnel
departments of different organisations -12 CP
In semester 8– qualification practice -10 CP
Each consecutive practice is based on the experience, conclusions and knowledge
acquired during the previous practice, it is the continuation of the previous practice.
Before starting the practice students are given practice tasks. Practice tasks are set in
such a way that they encourage students to think, do additional work, gather and
systematize material for further work and self-education. In accomplishing practice tasks
the student can express his/her personality, attitudes, interests, knowledge, skills and
abilities creatively.
Common goals of the practices:1. To enhance students’ all-round training for the work of the personnel manager.
2. To provide the opportunity to test the theoretical knowledge acquired during the
study process in practice, gather the necessary material and prepare for writing
the diploma paper.
3. To improve communication skills and abilities.
4. To facilitate the acquisition of the competencies of the future profession.
5. To evaluate own responsibility, training and suitability for the chosen profession.
For the accomplishment of practice tasks, the knowledge acquired during studies must
be used. Students’ professional gain and the overall assessment of the practice depend on
the quality of the accomplishment of the tasks, analyses of the results, self-evaluation and
the evaluation of practice supervisor. On conclusion of each practice students write a
practice account and presents the results of work in practice conferences. (See practice
programmes in Appendix No. 10).
In Semesters 3, 4 and 6 students write scientific papers. The first scientific paper is
written in the shape of a project and it has a rather free form of account. However, it has
to be based on the theory. Students can write their first term paper without the empirical
part of the research, but the second term paper must include the empirical part of the
research which reveals students’ skills of conducting practical research.
Without successful completion of all practices and scientific papers students are not
allowed to take the qualification examination, defend the diploma paper and obtain the
diploma of second level higher professional education.
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Students take the qualification examination and defend the diploma paper in the presence
of State Qualification Commission. The body of the Commission complies with Regulations
on Second Level Professional Higher Education National Standard No.481 issued by LR
Cabinet of Ministers on November 20, 2001.
The quality of the organisation of the study programme is evaluated in the form of
polling. Student polls are conducted once a semester and they are aimed to evaluate the
professionalism of the academic staff of the programme and the possibilities of the
enhancement of the study programme.
Lecturers’ poll is to be conducted in the spring of 2006 aimed to determine the level of
the lecturers’ job satisfaction and scientific research work performed in the academic year
2005 /2006.
Development of professional skills in the acquisition of study courses, during practices
and writing scientific papers.
Table No.6
Study subjects Practice Scientific papers
Study year 1 Provides a general idea about the personnel manager’s profession, in-depth studies of languages and information technologies
Students learn to process personnel documentation, gain competence in personnel record keeping
Reports on topics assigned by the assistant professor
Study year 2 Information and skills in management, legislation, organisation; comprehension of economic regularities, understanding of entrepreneurial processes
Students familiarize themselves with the personnel manager’s job responsibilities, perform the functions of an assistant, compare the differences in different enterprises
Students are able to define a problem question and find sources for its description, possibly offer a solution to the problem
Study year 3 Special knowledge and skills just in the personnel manager’s work
The skill to analyse the results of the personnel departments of different organisations and the necessity of diverse functions in different enterprises
Theoretical review of scientific research literature and periodicals; advancing a problem
Study year 4 Special knowledge and skills just in the personnel manager’s work
Students acquire the skill to perform the personnel manager’s functions independently (participate in selection, devising the motivation system, evaluation)
Includes both theoretical substantiation and part of practical research in the personnel management science
Study year 5 Students can use knowledge and skills not only for one particular enterprise, but know how to use them universally (generalisation)
Students perform practical research for the enhancement of the efficiency of personnel management. They determine the existing situation, perform analyses, propose and carry out improvements
An extended theoretical and practical research which proves the student’s skill to perform the personnel manager’s duties independently
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At the moment the students of the programme Personnel Management are involved in
three research projects:
1) In the research project’s concourse financed and organized by RTTEMA was
supported project ''The ways of development of Personal Management science in Latvia,
European Union and Word” managed by Mag. psych. Signes Enkuzena. Other members
in project work group are: Mag.psych. Baiba Skrauce and Mag.sc.soc Agita Miķelsone;
2) research work is realised in cooperation with the Latvian Association of
Personnel Management and it is aimed to establish the compliance of the real functions
and responsibilities of personnel managers and personnel specialists working in Latvia
with the personnel manager’s Professional Standard. The follow-up of the project will deal
with the real skills and knowledge which are to be used in the personnel manager’s and
personnel specialist’s work. It will be possible to use the results obtained in the research in
the enhancement of the study programme.
3) the project Technical Assistance in the Consolidation of the Capacity of NGO and
Municipal Authorities for the Introduction of the European Social Fund Measures financed
by the European Social Fund. This project has been created by three Latvian regional self-
governmental authorities. Lectures and seminars aimed to improve the personnel
management functions and highlight their role in the organisation of municipality work
have been planned within the framework of the project.
Since the contents of the programme is comprised of study subjects of both psychological,
economical, entrepreneurial and communication sciences, the scientific research activity of
the academic staff of the programme represents different aspects of personnel
management and it is reflected in the topics of students’ scientific papers (See Appendix
No. 11). The scientific research and methodological work of the academic staff involved in
the study programme Personnel Management is also reflected in the themes offered for
students’ term papers and diploma papers. Scientific research work is conducted mainly
in the fields of economics and organisational psychology. The majority of them are term
papers. The scientific advisors of student research activity are mainly lecturers from the
departments of economics and organisational psychology. Students gain ideas for their
research work during practices. Students select topical problems, offer their resolutions by
comparing theoretical approaches with practical activity. The results of the research work
appear in practice conferences, defence of term papers and RTTEMA scientific
conferences.
Assistant professor Hilmārs Zīle directs student research activity towards the study of
the problems of Latvian and European labour force.
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Mag psych. Signe Enkuzena’s research activity is oriented towards the study of
personnel mangers’ real functions in the organisations of Latvia and their compliance with
the Professional Standard.
Associate professor of the Department of Organisational Psychology Anita Lasmane
advises students whose papers are connected with the impact of organisational culture
and managers’ personal qualities on personnel management processes. A number of
students have researched issues of job motivation and job satisfaction. They are advised
by the lecturers of both departments of psychology and economics. Topical subjects in
student research work are the enhancement of the personnel selection processes and
their relation to work efficiency in the organisation. These topics are researched by Mag.
sc.soc Agita Miķelsone.
The research field of Mag. tqm. Velga Avota is the quality and developmental trends of
personnel management. All the lecturers of the programme who conduct scientific work
individually or in projects integrate their experience and knowledge in the contents of the
courses of the study programme.
In March 2006 a scientific conference on the theme Contemporary personnel manager
in a contemporary organisation will be organised for the students studying in the
programme Personnel Management. It is vitally important for the development of scientific
research activity that such conferences become a constituent part of the study
programme.
The selection and use of study methods and organisation forms is determined by the
specific character and the contents of the study subject, the amount of contact lessons and
the number of students in a group..
Student study achievements are assessed according to RTTEMA requirements:
RTTEMA Regulations on Examinations approved at the meeting of RTTEMA Senate on
January 12, 2001, Proceedings No.12 (See Appendix No. 4).
Each RTTEMA lecturer works out criteria for the assessment of students’ knowledge
corresponding to the study course, uses them in the assessment process to obtain
assessment which is based on the evaluation of knowledge and skills as well as the
appraisal of students’ growth. The most common forms of the assessment op students’
work are the following:
essay
participation in seminars,
practical assignments performed individually or in the group,
term projects and their presentation,
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test works and tests
oral examination or examination in the form of test,
as well as attendance of lectures and student performance against the objectives of the
specific situation.
The study course is completed by a test or examination according to the approved study
programme. The result of the examination or differential test is assessed on a ten-point
scale, non-differential test is entered on the records as ”pass” or ”fail”.
The state examination and diploma paper are assessed by the Qualification
Commission on a ten-point scale. The body of the Commission is formed in compliance
with Regulations on Second Level Professional Higher Education National Standard
No.481 issued by LR Cabinet of Ministers on November 20, 2001.
The lowest positive assessment in state examinations is not less than 5 points.
In the qualification examination the student has to demonstrate his/her knowledge of
the theoretical and special courses of the branch. When studying for the qualification
examination the student is informed about all the requirements for state examinations and
at least two tutorials are provided. The qualification examination takes place in the
presence of the Qualification Commission and students’ knowledge is assessed on the 10-
point scale.
In their diploma paper students have to demonstrate their professional knowledge and
research work skills. The student develops his/her diploma paper on a topical subject
which he/she chooses from the thematic fields of diploma papers approved by the Council
of the Department of Management and Economics. Initially the scientific advisor advises
the student on the diploma paper and gives his/her assessment, but on the completion of
work the assessment is given by the reviewer. The defence of the diploma paper takes
place in the presence of the Qualification Commission.
After successfully passing all the state examinations (not less than 5 points), having
good results in all study subjects (not less than 4 points), defending practice accounts and
three scientific papers- two term papers and one scientific project, students are awarded
the second level professional higher education diploma.
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7.4. Students studying in the programme
7.4.1. The number of students in the programme and 7.4.2. Matriculated first-year students
At present there are 167 part-time students in the programme Personnel Management.
142 of these students started their studies in the programme Office Manager- Desk Officer
and during their studies in year 2004 the programme was changed with the title Personnel
Management.
Tables No. 7 and 10 show the number of students in the programme Personnel
Management on November 1, 2005 over study years and study branches.
Table No. 7
Number of students in the programme
Study year 1
Study year 2
Study year 3
Study year 4
Study year 5
Rīga 22 0 30 45 32Cēsis 0 0 22 0 0Alūksne 0 0 0 16 0Altogether over study years 22 0 52 61 32Altogether in the study programme 167
Figure 10
Despite the fact that the study programme Personnel Mngement was not accredited in
2004, 25 students applied for studies in the first year and 22 of them were matriculated. It
is another proof of students’ interest in this study programme and the demand for
professionals on the labour market.
Number of students over study years in Riga and study branches in the programme Personnel Management
0
10
20
30
40
50
1 2 3 4 5
Study years Num
ber
of
stud
ent
s
RīgaCēsisAlūksne
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Figure 11 depicts the number of students matriculated in the study programme Office
Manager- Desk Officer. Figure 11
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7.4.3. Graduates
Since the study programme Personnel Management was not accredited in year 2004,
there are no RTTEMA graduates in this programme. According to the resolution of the
Senate issued on 29.09. 2005, the present 5-year students had their study time prolonged
till May 31, 2006 and 32 students are expected to graduate from this programme in the
spring of 2006.
In years 2002 and 2003 198 students graduated from RTTEMA study programme
Office Manager- Desk Officer.
The first graduates (47 altogether) were in Rigas, Cēsis, Jēkabpils, Kuldīga, Liepāja
and Madona branches (See Figure 12).Figure 12
173
230
176
28
96
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0 50 100 150 200 250
Number of students
1998.g.
1999.g.
2000.g.
2001.g.
2002.g.
2003.g.
Number of matriculated students over years in the study programme
Office Manager- Desk Officer
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12 11
7
10
6
1
02468
1012
Rīga Cēsis Jēkabpils Kuldīga Liepāja Madona
filiāles
Studiju programmas "Biroja vadītājs - referents" absolventu skaits 2002.gadā
As depicted in Figure 13, the number of the graduates of the study programme Office
Manager- Desk Officer tripled in year 2003, but their main concentration was in Riga.Figure 13
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23 178 13
4
0
20
40
60
80
100
Rīga Cēsis Ventspils Liepāja Madona Alūksne
filiāles
Studiju programmas "Biroja vadītājs - referents"absolventu skaits 2003. gadā
Looking ast the results of matriculation and the number of graduates, there was a large
student drop-out. The reason for this was uniting the student groups of some branches,
which increased students’ travel costs; as a result students became unable to pay and quit
their studies (or went on the academic leave). Another reason was a considerable
increase in the tuition fees (in year 1998 the tuition fees reached 450 Ls, in year 1999–
490 Ls, whereas in year 2000 the tuition fees reached 650 Ls + 10% in each consecutive
year, in 2001 and the following years– 650 Ls in Riga and 550 Ls in the branches).
For students who entered the professional study programme Personnel Management in
year 2005 the tuition fees are 650 for one study year, which is cheaper in comparison with
similar programmes in Latvia.
7.4.4. Student opinion polls and their analyses
The number of the graduates of the study programme Office Manager- Desk Officer in 2003
The number of the graduates of the study programme Office Manager- Desk Officer in 2002
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RTTEMA student opinion polls are conducted twice a study year in order to find out
their opinion about both the contents of the study courses and the forms and methods of
the organisation of studies. The accreditation materials contain the analyses of the results
of student opinion polls conducted by RTTEMA Study Department in October, 2005. All
the students studying in the programme received questionnaires. 90 questionnaires were
returned (See Appendix No.12) which makes 54% , thus the results of the poll can be
considered plausible. The following figures and text reflect the results of the student
poll.78% of students evaluate the professionalism of RTTEMA academic staff as adequate
and just a small part of them emphasize that the lecturers’ professionalism could be
higher.
RPIVA mācību spēku profesionalitāte
0% 4% 8%
66%
22%Neapmierinošs līmenis
Vājš līmenis
Apmierinošs līmenis
Labs līmenis
Teicams līmenis
Figure14
Most of the students emphasize that, in their opinion, theoretical knowledge is of a good
quality and satisfies the necessary requirements of the Academy.
Sniegto teorētisko zināšanu kvalitāte
0%
1%
12%
58%
29% Neapmierinošs līmenis
Vājš līmenis
Apmierinošs līmenis
Labs līmenis
Teicams līmenis
Figure 15
Similarly, most students consider that practical knowledge also conforms to the
standards. However, 10% of the respondents accentuate the necessity to improve the
quality of practical knowledge in the Academy.
Professionalism of RTTEMA academic staff
The quality of theoretical knowledge
53
Sniegto praktisko zināšanu kvalitāte
1% 9%
27%
48%
15%Neapmierinošs līmenis
Vājš līmenis
Apmierinošs līmenis
Labs līmenis
Teicams līmenis
Figure 16
In students’ opinion, the provision of material and technical resources is rather good and
adequate. However, it is quite natural that 50% of the respondents see opportunities for its
improvement.
Materiāli tehniskās bāzes nodrošinājums
3% 13%
34%36%
14%Neapmierinošs līmenis
Vājš līmenis
Apmierinošs līmenis
Labs līmenis
Teicams līmenis
Figure 17
Almost all students emphasize that study achievements are assessed objectively,
indeed.
Vai mācību sasniegumi tiek vērtēti objektīvi?
88%
4% 8%
Jā
Nē
Cits variants
Figure 18
The quality of practical knowledge
Are study achievements assessed objectively?
Provision of material and technical resources
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75% of the respondents emphasize that the study process is adequately organised and
they encounter no problems with it, but still there are students who would like the study
process to be improved.
Kā vērtējat studiju procesa organizāciju?
11%
64%
25%
Teicami organizēta
Labi organizēta
Nepilnīgi organizēta
Figure 19
The respondents emphasize that their chances on the labour market after graduating
from RTTEMA are really good and promising. Just part of the students emphasize that
finding a job could create problems.
Kā vērtējat izredzes darba tirgū pēc RPIVA absolvēšanas?
59%21%
20% Nebūs problēmu atrastdarbuBūs problēmas atrastdarbuJau šobrīd strādāju savāspecialitātē
Figure 20
Students consider that the most significant study subjects for their speciality are labour
legislation, different kinds of psychology and record keeping in the personnel manager’s
work. Foreign languages, management and informatics are also mentioned in the
students’ questionnaires.
Asked about the study subjects the aims of which are not clear enough, students
mention fundamentals of philosophy and project management. It means that these issues
should be discussed with the lecturers of the corresponding study courses.
How do you evaluate the organisation of the study process?
How do you evaluate your chances on the labour market after graduating from RTTEMA?
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In their recommendations about the study subjects which should be included in the study
programme students point out that labour legislation and rights should be allocated more
credit points. Such lecturers as Agita Miķelsone, Velga Simsone, Maija Leikarte, Sandra
Laurīte, Jānis Gedrovics and Līga Kalniņa rank very high among students.
In their recommendations about the enhancement of the study programme students
mention the following: lecturers should talk more about practical and existing things
instead of discussing theoretical issues; some of the study subjects should be delivered in
a foreign language; students should be provided with practice placements, students should
be given more practical assignments with real examples.
The obtained information was handed over to the heads of the relevant departments.
The quality of the lecturers’ work is analysed at departmental meetings since the lecturer
has the opportunity to receive additional pay or a bonus for qualitative work according to
the evaluation.
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7.4.5. Graduates’ opinion polls and their analyses The first graduates from RTTEMA professional study programme Personnel
Management will only be in the spring of 2006, therefore materials from last year’s
accreditation report which reflect the opinion of the graduates of the study programme
Office Manager- Desk Officer have been included in the present accreditation report.
The gains in the study process most frequently mentioned by the graduates of the
programme are the following:
professional skills,
communication skills,
the wish to study in the master’s programme and improve oneself,
acquired good skills in information analyses,
greater opportunities on the labour market.
Figure 21 shows that the graduates of the programme appreciate the knowledge and
skills acquired during studies, which have helped them to compete on the labour market.
The graduates were also asked about the professionalism of the academic staff. Figure 21
Augstskolā iegūto teorētisko un praktisko zināšanu kvalitātes vērtējums
Neapmierinoši0%
Apmierinoši17%
Labi64%
Izcili19%
Figure 22 shows that the graduates appreciate the professionalism of the academic staff. Figure 22
RPIVA mācībspēku profesionalitātes vērtējums
Neapmierinoši0%
Apmierinoši17%
Labi58%
Izcili25%
Evaluation of the quality of theoretical and practical knowledge acquired at the Academy
Evaluation of the professionalism of RRTEMA academic staff
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Figure 23 reflects the graduates’ answers to the question about the provision of the
material and technical resources. The majority – 48% - have assessed it as satisfactory,
therefore during the last 2 study years, considering also the experts’ recommendations,
the Academy’s material and technical resources have been replenished. Figure 23
Absolventu apmierinātības ar materiāli tehniskās bāzes nodrošinājumu vērtējums
Neapmierinoši0%
Apmierinoši48%
Labi42%
Izcili10%
Graduates’ recommendations for the enhancement of the study programme
to introduce more seminars in the study process,
to improve the Academy’s library,
to increase the number of contact lessons for the acquisition of foreign languages.
We must note that the above-mentioned recommendations have been taken into
consideration: the descriptions of study courses have been improved, they reveal more
varied forms of practical classes. The number of books and informative materials in the
Academy’s library has been increased. In the Department of Languages the methodology
of teaching foreign languages has been worked out, various forms and methods are used.
(The materials can be found in the Department of Languages ).
7.4.6. Students’ participation in the enhancement of the study process
To obtain feedback on the contents and organisation of the study programme, to get
acquainted with students and their opinion, the director of the study programme met
students several times a month in the first study semester.
The director of the programme and representatives from each study group have
formed a working party. They have a meeting once in three months in order to discuss
current issues.
Evaluation of the graduates’ satisfaction with the material and technical resources
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Students actively participate in the search for their practice location and willingly help
to create long-term cooperation between the Academy and the organisation which
accomplishes practice tasks
Students are responsive and get involved in the implementation of both different
researches and projects.
The monitors of student groups are invited to participate in departmental meetings in
order to analyse the study process more thoroughly and to ensure qualitative
exchange of information.
Students participate in the self-evaluation processes of the study programme and the
discussion of the report in the council of the department.
Students have the opportunity to get in touch with the lecturers by e-mail and mobile
phone.
Student polling is conducted twice a study year.
Students’ tutorials with the lecturers.
7. 5. Academic staff working in the study programme
7.5.1. Number and qualification of the academic staff
The study process is ensured by 5 associate professors, 7 assistant professors, 24
lecturers. 22 people of the academic staff (61%) have a full-time job in RTTEMA, 14
people (39 %) work part-time.
The number of the academic staff of the programme Table No.8
Type of labour relations LecturersAssistant professors
36. Dr.oec assistant prof. Hilmārs Zīle Economics full-time
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7.5.2. Provision of the programme with the academic staff in Alūksne and Cēsis branches
Tables No. 10 and 11 depict the provision of the study programme with the
academic staff in Alūksne and Cēsis branches. As the number of students studying in the
branches is comparatively small, most of the academic staff work part-time.
Provision in Alūksne branch Table No.10
Study subject
Academic staff
name surname academic degree position departmen
tfull-
time/part-time
Issues of the culture of the Latvian language Daina Durbe-
Dorbe Mag.paed. lecturer Languages part-time
Information technologies in the personnel manager’s work
Jānis Žižmārs piel.Mag lecturer Informatics full-time
Business English Zane Nāgele Mag.paed. lecturer Languages part-time
Labour legislation and labour Ilze Rubene Mag. oec lecturer Economics full-time
Second foreign language Mārīte Poiša Mag.
Philol. lecturer Languages full-time
Figure 30
Darbaspēka resursu nodrošinājums Alūksnes nodaļā%
13%
87%
Vietējie resursi
Rīgas resursi
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Provision in Cēsis branch Table No.11
Study subject
Academic staff
name surnameacademic degree position department full-time/part-time
Issues of the culture of the Latvian language Ieva Radzobe Mag. Paed lecturer Languages part-timeInteraction training Iveta Berķe Mag.psych. lecturer Psychology part-timeEnglish for Special Purposes Santa Laurīte Mag.paed. lecturer Languages part-timeFundamentals of entrepreneurial law Edmunds Bambāns Mag.pielīdz lecturer Economics part-timeFundamentals of economics Laimrota Surska Mag. paed lecturer Economics part-timePersonality psychology Daina Grase Mag.psych. lecturer Psychology part-timeInformation technologies in the personnel manager’s work Inga Jurgena Mag.paed. lecturer Informatics part-timeFundamentals of accounting Ingūna Gabrāne Mag.oec. lecturer Economics part-timeBusiness English Anita Maculēviča Mag.paed. lecturer Languages part-timeStatistics Osvalds Simanovičs Mag.pielīdz lecturer Economics part-timeFundamentals of finance and management accounting Ingūna Gabrāne Mag.oec. lecturer Economics part-timeProject management Ligita Embrekte Mag.paed. lecturer Economics part-timePersonnel information systems Inese Simkeviča Mag.ing. lecturer Informatics part-timeCommunication psychology Ilze Skujiņa Mag.psych. lecturer Psychology full-timeSecond foreign language Maira Apsīte Mag.paed. lecturer Languages part-timeThird foreign language Vija Veide Mag. Paed lecturer Languages part-time
Figure 31
Darbaspēka resursu nodrošinājums Cēsu nodaļā %
31%
69%
Vietējie resursi
Rīgas resursi
Provision of the resources of labour force in Cēsis study branch
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7.5.3. Research directions of the academic personnel of the programme
The scientific research projects important to develop study programme Personnel
Management depicted in Tables No. 12
Table No.12
Title Participants Sponsor„The ways of development of Personal Management science in Latvia, European Union and Word”
Communication strategies in mass media in order to increase the public awareness of the rights of people with mental impairments and the necessity to integrate them in the society.
Technical Assistance in the Consolidation of the Capacity of NGO and Municipal Authorities for the Introduction of the European Social Fund Measures
Mag psych Signe Enkuzena European Social Fund
Project of ESF national programme The provision of career education in the educational system (KIPNIS)
Dr. Paed., professor Zenta Anspoka
ESF national agency, professional education agency
Lecturers’ research actitvity, publications and methodological materials are especially
important for qualitative implementation of the study programme. See lecturers’ CVs and
detailed scientific research biographies in Appendix No.13.
Mag. sc.soc, lecturer Gustavs Elers -Gustavs Elers, Gregory Gorobetz ”The Most Popular Programs for Statistical
Analysis: MS Excel, SPSS, STATISTICA” in Spring University. Changing Education in a Changing Society. Conference materials. Klaipedos universitetas, 2005, 49-52pp., 218 p.
Sociological entries in the Dictionary of the Terminology of Social Work. Scientific editor. L.Šiļņeva, prof., Dr.paed., Rīga, “Jumi” 2000, 249p.
Review of the survey The opinion of the inhabitants of Latvia about hearing-impaired people in the collection of articles For the society on deafness, Riga, “Kopsolī” 2000, p. 167-190, p.205
Dr. psych., associate professor Anita Lasmane Grant research of the Latvian Scientific Council No. 03.0951 Social psychological
aspects of the quality of working life in the organisations of Latvia. (2003, facilitator)Grant research of the Latvian Scientific Council No 04.1324 Reflection of the
psychic reality of students and lecturers of different specialities in the language 2004-2006, the project is implemented by LU Faculty of Education and Psychology, the leading researcher.International projects
February, 1999 – August, 1999. The project of Soros Foundation Latvia Formation of the cooperation model between schools and higher educational establishments.
March, 2000– December, 2001. The project of European Education Fund Reshaping the Structure and Focus of Teacher/ Trainer Training in Latvia and Lithuania.
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Dr. math., assistant professor Grigorijs Gorobecs Up to year 1991 research into boundary problems and methods of computing
mathematics, solution of the software problem on the republican scale, designer of the information system of Latvia’s software users and designers.
Since 1991 – expert in IT and ISO, designer of programme security. Since 2001- the use of mathematics and informatics in study and economic
processes.
Mag.oec. lecturer Māra Kakse Publications: International credit in CMEA countries in the conditions of integration
„(1989); Mutual influence of planning and market in the conditions of integration (1990);
Mag.paed., lecturer Kristiāna Lapiņa Publications in 2005– the Internet portal Guru- Changes in the environment and
contemporary person. Publications in the magazine „Psiholoģijas Pasaule”, Formats of contemporary
thinking, Sorry, your world is closed today, The struggle of the body with the alien agents, allergy, Homophobic politically correct eugenics.
Since May, 2005.– permanent agreement on weekly publications in the Internet portal Apollo in the section Opinion and consultative articles on different, basically psychological topics.
Mag. oec. lecturer Aija Vīgnere Publications Fund establishment problems in Latvia. -RTU conference. 2002. The possibilities of attracting finances to the activity of private foundations. Kaunas University, 2003. Theme of the PhDl dissertation: Problems of the financial activity of private foundations. .Master’ s paper: The policy of creation and functioning of national and private cultural foundations in Latvia.
Mag. Tqm. lecturer Velga. Avota - Development of the standard of customer service. Joint Stock Company Riga Sickness Insurance Fund.
Mag. psych. lecturer Aleksandrs Kolesovs – „Psihologija obrazovanija: problemi i perspektivi” – International scientific research conference, Moscow, 2004
Dr.oec. assistant professor Hilmārs Zīle
Scientific papers: 43 publications (90 author’s sheets),Publishing of the text book Latvian foreign economic relations 12,2 a.l. Turība ,2003.
Mag. Sc.pol. lecturer Vineta Kantāne, The student of LU PhDprogramme, the theme of dissertation Political myths in Latvia.
Mag.paed. lecturer R.GrīviņšStudies at the University of Latvia, PhD programme of economics, sub-branch of national economy. Theme of the dissertation: Possibilities of increasing economic profit in the industrial enterprises of the Republic of Latvia.
Dr.oec. assistant professor S.Jēgere
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Publications and series of articles: from 1976 till 1999 54 publications amounting to 802 pages.
Participation in international conferences on economic and financial problems in Norway, Finland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, France, the U.S.A., Hungary, Russia, Byelorussia, the Ukraine, Germany, Switzerland
Theme of the PhD dissertation: Application of mathematical models to economical forecasting.
S. Jēgere conducts research work in four basic directions:
1. Economic topicalities in Latvia in the context of the EU. 2. The possibilities of the development of financial services in Latvia. 3. Entrepreneurial strategy in Latvia and the EU. 4. Financial resources management in Latvia and the EU.
Theme of the dissertation: The current issues of Latvian tax policy.
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7.5.4. Policy of the selection, renewal, training and development of the academic staff
To attract more lecturers to a full-time job in this programme, measures of the
popularisation of the programme and the personnel manager’s profession should be
taken in order to provide the programme with a sufficient number of students.
The policy of the remuneration of experienced, professional and educated lecturers
should be directed towards their involvement in full-time job with such a level of
remuneration and stimulation system that it would compete successfully with the
remuneration of good specialists in the private sector. This would raise both the
quality of the study programme and the prestige of the lecturer’s profession.
Next year both the Division of Economics and Management and RTTEMA Personnel
Department plan to carry out the evaluation of the lecturers’ work the result of which
will affect their pay.
At the moment several PhD students of psychology and management sciences
( including those who are studying abroad) have shown interest in this programme. It
is important to develop different cooperation and research projects of Latvian and
foreign higher educational establishments and other organisations funded by a third
organisation. Within the projects students and lecturers could implement their
scientific research interests, receiving remuneration for their work and at the same
time involving students in the research work.
For the enhancement and provision of the study programme it is planned to involve
more practising specialists in the work of the programme- both as practice
supervisors, advisors of diploma papers and members of the Qualification
Examination Commission. Students appreciate the opportunity to acquire knowledge
and experience from a practising specialist in the professional study programme.
Seminars aimed to improve the lecturers’ proficiency must be introduced to the
programme as a tradition. Since the programme is devised for part-time students, the
lecturers of the programme meet very rarely. By organising such seminars of the
exchange of experience, lecturers’ groups could be formed in order to implement
ideas essential for the development of the programme by joint effort.
Every year a competition for the vacant academic positions is announced at
RTTEMA. All the submitted documents are evaluated by the Competition
Commission according to the criteria worked out by RTTEMA Senate.
RTTEMA lecturers increase their proficiency by studying for their PhD degree and
participating in conferences. The Academy’ s administration will provide material
support for this kind of lecturers’ activity.
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7.6. Sources of financing and provision of infrastructure
The professional study programme Personnel Management is a fee-paying
programme. The only source of financing is students’ tuition fees.
Provision of premises
The study process of the Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management
Academy professional study programme Personnel Management takes place at Riga
Study Centre at Imantas 7.līnija 1 and Part-time Study Branches (PSB) in Alūksne and
Cēsis.
RTTEMA total floor space is 7758 m2:
- premises in Riga, Imantas 7. līnija 1 in RTTEMA building –2082 m2 for lecture rooms,
1578 m2 for offices;
- premises in PS branches 3779 m2 for lecture rooms, 319 m2 for offices.
Since January 7, 2002 the number of study seats at RTTEMA building at Imantas 7 līnija
1 has been increased by 11% , at RTTEMA Part-time Study Branches– by 23%.
Division of RTTEMA study space
Academic year 2004/2005
Imantas 7.līnija PS branches
Number of
rooms
Area m2
Number of seats
in lecture rooms
Number of
rooms
Area m2
Number of seats in lecture rooms
Lecture
rooms29 1628 1106 80 3749 2557
Offices 48 1054 - 13 425 -
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Academic year 2005/2006
Imantas 7.līnija PS branches
Number of
roomsArea m2 Number of
roomsArea m2
Number of rooms Area m2
Lecture
rooms32 2082 1306 82 3779 2571
Offices 53 1578 - 12 319 -
* From the academic year 2004/2005 studies in Riga have been planned at Imantas 7
līnija 1 and Riga Secondary School No. 3 at Grēcinieku Street 10.
The premises at Imantas 7.līnija 1, Riga house a canteen with 115 seats as well as
two sports halls.
Students have access to the library at Imantas 7.līnija 1, a small library stock has
been positioned at RPIVA branches.
Since December 31, RTTEMA has improved the range of the technical provision of
the study process.
Technical provision of the study process:
Academic year 2004/2005 Academic year 2005/2006
TVs 15 14
Videos 14 14
OHP 24 35
Screens 22 31
Camcorders 5 5
Radio- tape recorders 69 65
Music centres 5 7
Photocopiers 29 23
Fax machines 13 12
Multi-projectors 3 10
Motor transport 6 7
Computer equipment used in RTTEMA study process at the beginning of academic year
2005.2006
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Beginning the academic year 2005/2006 new computer equipment was purchased for
the implementation of the training courses and study work, the existing computer rooms
were updated, the data at RTTEMA information system (IS) VALIS were revised. The
most significant improvements:
A supply copy server for the realisation of the IS safety measures has been
purchased,
250 computers have been installed, completely renovating computer rooms for
study work in Riga and branches, as well as providing the necessary resources
for performing scientific and administrative work;
equipment necessary for presentations has been purchased - 8 data video
projectors and 17 portable computers;
the necessary equipment for updating computers and the computer network and
maintaining their stable functioning has been purchased (Random Access
Memory, high sped circuit switches, uninterruptible power supply, etc.),
the local computer network and Internet connection have been altered, producing
high speed, stable and high safety RTTEMA Intranet – UBN (United Business
Net);
an authorised access to IS data in RTTEMA Internet page has been created;
licences for the development of the data base of the information system VALIS
and Web software (Developer Express Products) have been updated;
licences for the use of software necessary for study work have been purchased
and updated;
the academic staff and students of the Academy have the opportunity to use the
most recent technologies : the programme MSDN® Academic Alliance offers an
access to a complete set of Microsoft developing tools, servers and platforms as
well as receive monthly novelties throughout the year.
RTTEMA students and employees can use:
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1. Computer rooms, which have been equipped with IBM PC Pentium III or computers of
equal capacity, licensed software, the Internet connection and other equipment and
systems:
2 computer rooms (30 + 29) and 13 computers in the reading room at Imantas
7.līnija 1;
computer classes in the branches - Cēsis (35), Alūksne (17),
it is possible to use a scanner and print on laser printer or colour printer in each
computer class;
one can use stationary presentation equipment in 2 lecture rooms and the
assembly hall, 4 mobile presentation units (portable computer +data video
projector) in Rigā and 9 branches, digital video camera and digital photo
camera;
all computers have been installed with licensed software – MS Windows,
MS Office, antivirus programme;
students can use licensed programmes purchased by RTTEMA
Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Dreaweaver, MS Project, MS Visual Basic,
SPSS, programmes for the acquisition of foreign languages, performing
psychological tests, etc.);
all the computers have been connected to RTTEMA Intranet, it is possible to use
server resources and unlimited services of the Internet;
students and employees can use RTTEMA e-mail;
student and employee rights to access IS by using RTTEMA Internet page have
been defined and realised;
current information about student performance and financial liabilities is presented
in the IS;
RTTEMA Internet page with the necessary study information (descriptions of
study courses, timetables, etc.) is updated on regular basis;
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2. Communication resources:
the computers of each physical address have been connected in the local
computer net (Ethernet 10/100Mbit/s), forming RTTEMA Intranet in Riga and all
RTTEMA branches;
the servers are supported in domain addresses (Unix – Samba);
Web, DNS (domain rpiva.lv), e-mail, FTP, Proxy servers are supported;
SQL data base server is supprted and PostGreSQL server for the work of e-
studies is being tested;
the Internet connection in Riga has 1024/256 Kbit/s and two 2048/512 Kbit/s
lines, in the branches - 384/128 Kbit/s lines;
RPIVA computer network is protected against unsanctioned access to the firewall.
3. Prospective development:
Gradual replacement and modernisation of the equipment of computer classes;
Updating of the computer net, increasing high speed circuit switches to ensure
the possibilities of organising video conferences;
Gradual introduction of e-education;
Purchasing of e-management software (including e-commerce and resource
management).
RTTEMA libraryWhen supplying its resources, RTTEMA library has advanced the provision of the Academy’s study programmes with literature and study aids as its main objective.
Currently the total area of the library is 337 m2. Students have an access to a reading room with 70 readers’ seats and 15 free access computers.
In April, 2003 the 42 000 items. In 2004 the library book stock was 42 550.
In 2001 RTTEMA library book stock comprised 33 404 copies (17 500 book titles).
In 2002 the library book stock comprised 41 189 copies of books.
In 2003 the library book stock comprised 42 000 copies of books.
In 2004 the library book stock comprised 42 550 copies of books.
In October, 2005 RTTEMA library’s book stock is approximately 44 thousand copies.
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For the replenishment of RTTEMA library stock the following amount of money was
spent:
In year 1999– Ls 4211
In year 2000– Ls 3270
In year 2001– Ls 6000
In year 2002– Ls 21762
In year 2003– Ls 23400
In year 2004– Ls 9000
Up to November, 2005 – Ls 10000 has been spent.
Considering the opinion of the experts of the Accreditation Commission,
supplementary funds amounting to Ls 23 400 were allocated for the replenishment of
the library stock in 2003 and approximately Ls 25 000 in the academic year 2004/2005.
RTTEMA stock is comprised of 45% of books in the Latvian language, 35% in the
Russian language, 15% in the English language, 5% in other languages.
The following periodicals are offered by RTTEMA library to support the study
programme Personnel Management in 2004:
Magazines: Kapitāls, Latvijas ekonomists, Bilance, Grāmatvedība un revīzija, Nodokļi,
Maркeтинг, мeнeджмeнт – тeopия и пpaктикa
Newspapers: Diena, Dienas bizness, Latvijas vēstnesis
EBSCO data base
Literature necessary for the Office and personnel manager’s programme:Economics, business 9880 copies (1235 titles), including:
Copies Titles
Business communication 1220 150
Money, banks 790 60
Accounting 950 70
Record keeping 1070 100
Marketing 1230 225
Management and organisation 1180 160
Statistics 1060 110
Business 1280 80
Psychology 1400 90
Different 140 117
In students’ opinion, the provision of the material and technical resources is rather
good and adequate. However, it is quite natural that 50% of students see the
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possibilities of their improvement.
Figure 32
Materiāli tehniskās bāzes nodrošinājums
3% 13%
34%36%
14%Neapmierinošs līmenis
Vājš līmenis
Apmierinošs līmenis
Labs līmenis
Teicams līmenis
Alūksne branch
Provision with premises at RRTEMA Alūksne branch – total floor space 386,4 m2
- lecture rooms- 319,9 m2
- offices -83,1 m2
Technical provision of the study process
Academic year
2003/2004
Academic year
2004/2005
Academic year
2005/2006
TVs 1 1 1
Videos 1 1 1
OHP 3 4 5
Screens 1 1 1
Camcorders - - -
Radio- tape recorders 3 4 4
Music centres 1 1 1
Photocopiers 1 1 1
Fax machines 1 1 1
Multi-projectors 1 1 1
Portable computers - - 1
Motor transport - 1 1
Library
Library space 13,7 m2
Students have access to 16 computers in the computer room Total library stock 1 863 copiesNumber of titles 668 titlesLiterature for the study programme Personnel Management 326 copies 199 titles
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Periodicals: newspapers “Neatkarīgā rīta avīze” „Izglītība un Kultūra” „Malienas Ziņas”
magazines „Kapitāls” „Bilance”
„Grāmatvedība un Ekonomika” „Psiholoģijas Pasaule” „Skolotājs”
Students have the opportunity to use the periodicals in the reading room of the city library. Cooperation agreement with Alūksne City Library has been concluded up to December 31, 2008.
In Cēsis branch the total floor space is 1447,7 m2. Premises at Cēsis L. Kartīnas Street 2 – 611 m2 lecture rooms, 134 m2 offices; 82 m2 library, 67,6 m2 cafeteria (with 30 seats).
Division of RTTEMA study premisesacademic year 2005/2006
Number of
roomsArea, m2 Number of seats in lecture
rooms
Lecture rooms 13 611 504
Offices 8 134 -
Equipment academic year 2005/2006
pieces
TV 2
TVs 2
Videos 3
OHP 1
Screens -
Camcorders 4
Radio- tape recorders with a CD player 3
Photocopiers 1
Fax machines 1
Multi-projectors 1
Motor transport 1
Overhead projectors 1
Telephones 2
Mobile telephones 1
Cash registers 1
Boards 11
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7.7. Public relations
7.7.1. Link with employers and other organisations in Latvia and abroad
RTTEMA has concluded agreements on practice placements with different types
of organisations and establishments to provide students with practice placements.
They include publicē and municipal institutions, branches of banks, health care
establishments, publicē catering enterprises, for example
Joint stock company DC Holding
SEB Unibank, Parex bank and branches of Hansa bank
Olaine City Council
Public joint stock company Pauls Stradins Consultative Out Patients
Clinics
Latvijan post
VUGD Alūksnes Brigāde
Cēsu City Council
Jelgava Regional Council
Joint stock company Nagleks
Employers’ evaluation of the study programme can be found in Chapter 6.2.
In September, 2005 the Academy joined the Central and East European
Management Network Association the tasks of which are to increase the
competence of the academic staff involved in business education, organise
lecturers’ exchange programmes, distribute study literature and offer the
academic staff the opportunity to participate in international conferences. In the
summer of 2006 this association offers a 2-week seminar in Slovakia. The
lecturers of the programme have the opportunity to apply for the participation in
this seminar.
The director of the programme is a member of the Latvian Association of
Personnel Management; together with LAPM the academic staff and students are
involved in a research project dealing with the issues of the compliance of the
professional functions of Latvia’s personnel managers and specialists with the
professional Standard of the Personnel Manager of the Republic of Latvia.
LAPM acts as a mediator in helping to establish contacts with organisations and
enterprises which are LAPM members, thus these enterprises are concerned with
professional personnel management.
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At present the director of the programme has entered into negotiations with
Latvian Employers’ Confederation on the possible cooperation for the provision of
practice placements for students as well as cooperation in conducting the
practical part of the research projects.
The lecturers and students of the programme cooperate with three Zemgale
regional municipal authorities in a project financed by the European Social Fund
Technical Assistance in the Consolidation of the Capacity of NGO and Municipal
Authorities for the Introduction of the European Social Fund Measures
7.7.2. Cooperation with similar study programmes in Latvia and abroad
Several of our cooperation higher educational establishments offer Bachelor’s
and/or Master’s degree in economics and business management, also offering the
opportunity for an in-depth study of human resources management, and they are the
following:
Siauliai University - Lithuania
Joensuu University - Finland- international programmes in human resources
management
Technische Universität Braunschweig
(Personnel Development at work) Germany- Murcia University; Spain
Oslo University College; Norway-
Braunschweig Technical University; Germany
However, it should be mentioned that at present all the Academy’s contacts as to
student exchange (Erasmus agreements) have been established in the fields of
pedagogy and/or psychology and its cooperation in the field of personnel management
will bring tangible results in a more extended period of time, since student exchange is
a dual movement and, respectively, the study programme has to be able to offer more or
less identical study programmes (accredited) to foreign students and lecturers.
In Latvia there exists just one second level professional higher education bachelor’s
study programme Human Resources Management which is implemented by Riga
Technical University (See Table 5).
In cooperation with LU, DU, LUA and LPA RTTEMA is engaged in the project of ESF
national programme Support for Pursuing Professional Orientation and Career in the
Education System Provision of Career Education in the Education System. Measures
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taken within the project allow to get an insight in the system of employees’ motivation in
Latvia and the world, research into the labour market and other issues. The experience
gained is useful in the process of training personnel managers and it opens up the
possibilities to offer students current directions of research work.
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8. Plan of the development of the study programme
STRENGTHS1. The study programme complies with the standards of Latvian legislation and the
practice of European educational establishments.
2. The profession is in demand on the labour market.
3. Professional academic staff work in the programme.
4. Regular enhancement of the study courses.
5. Wide application of methods in the acquisition of study courses.
6. Cooperation of the Academy’s structural units in the implementation of the
programme.
7. Students and employers participate in the Board of the Division of Management
and Economics, Study Council and Qualification Commission.
8. The study programme is implemented at times and places convenient for
students in Riga and study branches
WEAKNESSES1. The small proportion of academic degrees in the Department of Economics and
Entrepreneurship.
2. The small amount of participation in foreign seminars and business trips.
3. Insufficient provision of material and technical resources at RTTEMA study
branches– the library stocks and computer equipment should be more abundant.
When the study programme Personnel Management is accredited, it will attract
students not only in Riga but also other Academy’s study branches. Professional
personnel specialists will work not only in Riga but all over Latvia. The work of the
personality as an individual in raising the organisational efficiency will rank higher.
With the increase in the number of students the lecturers’ load increases, too.
Hence, the possibility to attract professional and academically educated staff to full-time
job in the programme arises.
MOST CURRENT TASKS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROGRAMME1. To inform the public about the advantages of the programme offered by RTTEMA
with the help of mass media.
2. To organise common scientific research activity of the academic staff of the
programme just in the field of personnel management by attracting a lecturers’
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working group to one project, since up to now scientific research work has been
conducted mainly by individual researchers.
3. To organise lecturers’ mutual lecture observation and analysing the results at
departmental meetings.
4. To establish cooperation with higher educational establishments in Europe and
the U.S.A.
5. To find the possibility for the academic staff of the programme to receive
education and gain experience in other higher educational establishments.
6. To involve students in the scientific work more widely, motivate students to
participate in projects, conferences and seminars.
7. To motivate the graduates of the study programme to pursue post-graduate
studies so that at least 50% of the graduates of the programme obtain a Master’s
degree.
8. In cooperation with LPMA to provide students with the qualification practice in
organisations which are LPMA members and devise cooperation principles.
9. To organise field visits to enterprises with a developed personnel department for
students within the study course Personnel management.
10.To enhance the employers’ interest in the study programme.
11. To use more opportunities of information technologies in the organisation of the
study programme.
12.To continue the enhancement of the material and technical resources.
The above-mentioned measures were discussed at the Board of the Division of
Management and Economics.
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Appendices
No. 1. Division of the study courses over study years and semesters
No.2. Descriptions of study courses.
No.3. Entry requirements and terms of matriculation.
No.4. RTTEMA Regulations on Examinations on January 31, 2005.
No.5.Promotional booklet of the programme.
No.6.The personnel manager’s Professional Standard.
No.7. Questionnaires of employers’ poll.
No.8. Practice Regulations.
No.9. Agreement on the provision of practice
No.10. Practice programmes.
No.11. Themes of students’ scientific papers.
No.12. Questionnaires of students’ poll
No.13. CVs and scientific biographies of the academic staff of the programme
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Appendices1
1 Appendices No. 3 – 12 are not included in this document. You can acquaint with these appendices at Council of the Department of Management and Economics and Study Council.
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Appendix No.1Division of the study courses over study years and
semestersStudy year 1, Semester 1
Credits Form of assessment1 Personnel management A 1 T2 Second foreign language B 1 T3 Logics A 2 E
4Issues of the culture of the Latvian language A 2 E
5 English for Special Purposes A 2 T6 Fundamentals of economics A 2 T
7Information technologies in personnel manager’s work A 2 T
8Record keeping in personnel manager’s work B 3 E
9 Practice in personnel record keeping 2 Total amount of credit points in the semester 17
Study year 1, Semester 2Credits Form of assessment
1 Personnel management A 1 T2 Fundamentals of accounting B 1 T3 Second foreign language B 1 T4 Business etiquette A 2 T5 Interaction training A 2 T6 English for Special Purposes A 2 T7 Fundamentals of economics A 2 E8 Personality psychology A 2 E
9Information technologies in personnel manager’s work A 2 T
10 Optional subject C 2 T or ETotal amount of credit points in the semester 17
Study year 2, Semester 3Credits Form of assessment
1 Personnel management A 1 T2 Fundamentals of entrepreneurial law A 1 T3 Fundamentals of accounting B 1 E4 Second foreign language B 1 T5 Scientific project B 1 T6 Fundamentals of philosophy A 2 E7 English for Special Purposes A 2 T
8Information technologies in personnel manager’s work A 2
T
9 Methods of research work A 2 T10 Optional subject C 2 T or E11 Practice in personnel record keeping 2
Total amount of credit points in the semester 17
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Study year 2, Semester 4Credits Form of assessment
1 Personnel management A 1 T2 Fundamentals of entrepreneurial law 1 E3 Second foreign language B 1 T4 Sociology A 2 E5 Fundamentals of management A 2 T
6Information technologies in personnel manager’s work A 2 E
7 Work psychology B 2 T8 Job legislation and job protection B 2 T9 Term paper I B 3
10
Practice of observing and comparing personnel departments of different organizations 4 Total amount of credit points in the semester 20
Study year 3, Semester 5Credits Form of assessment
1 Second foreign language B 1 T2 Business communication A 2 E3 Personnel management A 2 T4 Fundamentals of management A 2 E5 Work psychology B 2 E6 Quality management B 2 E7 Business ethics B 2 T8 Work legislation and labor protection B 2 E9 Communication psychology B 2 E
Total amount of credit points in the semester 17
Study year 3, Semester 6Credits Form of assessment
1 Second foreign language B 1 E2 Personnel management A 2 T
3Organizational and management psychology A 2
T
4 Statistics B 2 T5 Personnel manager’s professional ethics B 2 T6 Methods of business games B 2 T7 Term paper II B 4
8
Practice of observing and comparing personnel departments of different organizations 4 Total amount of credit points in the semester 19
Study year 4, Semester 7Credits Form of assessment
1 Personnel management A 2 E
2Organizational and management psychology A 2 E
3 Project management B 2 E 4 Ergonomics B 2 T
5Employment problems in the European Union B 2
T
6 Personnel information systems B 4 E
7Practice of observing and comparing personnel departments of different 4
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organizationsTotal amount of credit points in the semester 18
Study year 4, Semester 8Credits Form of assessment
1 Business English B 2 T
2Fundamentals of financial and management accounting B 2
T
3 Qualification examination 4 4 Qualification practice 10
Total amount of credit points in the semester 18
Study year 5, Semester 9Credits Form of assessment
1 Adult study methods B 2 T2 Public relations B 2 T3 Optional subject C 2 T or E4 Business English B 3 E
5Development and defense of diploma paper 8 Total amount of credit points in the semester 17
Altogether in all study semesters 160
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Appendix No. 2
Descriptions of study courses
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General education study courses
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RĪGAS PEDAGOĢIJAS UN IZGLĪTĪBAS VADĪBAS AUGSTSKOLA Imantas 7. līnijā - 1, Rīga, LV – 1083, tālrunis 7808010, fakss7808034
Description of the Study course Study course title: Business communication
Study programme title: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Amount: 2 CP, 16 contact-lessons, 64 h of autonomous work, Block A - ECTS
Author and lecturer of the course: Mg. oec. lecturer Rasma Urtāne
Aim of the course: To help understand the business communication significance for the work of the organisation and to introduce with the demands for information processing and correct documentation for the information flow, ensuring the use of the regulations in legislation and resolutions for information maintenance,recording and storing in archives. Envisaged results: Understand the significance of communication for the work of the organisation. Acquire verbal and written communication, to implement the principal requirements of legislation and resolutions of the Republic of Latvia.
Contents of the course:
Thematic plan of the course
No Theme Contact-lessons Student autonomous work hours
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. Essence, significance, aims, and functions of communication.
1 4
2. Information problems. Information flow, exchange.
1 4
3. Formal, informal information in the organisation. Argumentation, its methods.
1 4
4. Verbal and written communication, its significance. Organisation of written communication – business correspondence.
1 4
5. Normative basis of business correspondence regulations
1 4
6. Requirements of document processing and document execution.
3 12
7. Organisational system of documentation. Specific and complaint correspondence.
3 12
8. Information (documentation) circulation in the organisation.
1 4
9. Document registration, controlling.
2 8
10. Document maintenance,recording and storing in archives.
2 8
Total 16 64
Plan of the autonomous work:No Theme Type of work Assessment type
1. Example. Report,Project, etc.
Example. Test, defence of the work, etc.
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1. Document sample processing, in accordance with the five groups of the management system
Homework: to process 5 document samples: order, reference, warrant, letter, application
Review
2. Development of information journals (registration journal). Document registration.
Homework: to process a registration journal for incoming documents and register 3 letters.
Review
3. Model of communication process, information circulation flow in the organisation chosen by the student.
Report Presentation
4. Written communication Test5. Information circulation flow in
the organisation. Test
Study course acquisition assessment form: Examination (written or verbal).
Study course is read in the Latvian language. It is also possible to study it in the Russian language.
Literature:1. Praude V., BeļčikovsV. Menedžments, Vaidelote, 2001.2. Bahanovskis V. “Praktiskā lietvedība”.- Kamene,- R.-2002.- 255 lpp.3. Kalējs J, Ābele M. ”Lietvedības pamati”.- KIF Biznesa komplekss,- R., 2002.-190 lpp. 4. Kalve I. “Jaunās paaudzes lietvedība”.- Biznesa augstskola Turība,- R.-2002.- 231 lpp.5. Urtāne R. „Lietvedība un arhīvs”.- SIA LUMA,-R.-2003.-350 lpp.6. LR likums “Par arhīviem”, 26.03.1991. (Grozījumi likumā 21.10.1993. un 2001.)7. Latvijas Valsts arhīvu ģenerāldirekcijas instrukcija “Instrukcija par juridisko personu arhīvu dokumentu
uzkrāšanu, uzskaiti, saglabāšanu un izmantošanu”, 10.10.2004.8. Latvijas Valsts arhīvu ģenerāldirekcijas apstiprinātais “Valsts institūciju tipveida dokumentu glabāšanas
termiņu saraksts”, 27.12.1996.9. “Valsts institūciju tipveida dokumentu glabāšanas termiņu saraksts pašvaldībās”, 2002.10. Latvijas Valsts arhīvu ģenerāldirekcijas “Rekomendācijas dokumentu noformēšanai – papīra un
informācijas pierakstīšanas līdzekļu izvēlei”.11. LVS ISO 9706:1994 “Informācija un dokumentācija. Dokumentu papīrs. Ilgizturības prasības.”Valsts arhīvu
ģenerāldirekcijas dienesta informācija Nr. 10-6.4/220 “Pamattermini arhīvu terminoloģijā”, 07.05.2003.12. LR MK noteikumi Nr. 154 “Dokumentu izstrādāšanas un noformēšanas noteikumi”, 23.04.1996.13. LR likums “Elektronisko dokumentu likums”, 31.10.2002.14. LR likums “Iesniegumu, sūdzību un priekšlikumu izskatīšanas kārtība valsts un pašvaldību institūcijās”,
27.10.1994.15. LR MK noteikumi Nr. 99 “Par iesniegumu, sūdzību un priekšlikumu lietvedību valsts un pašvaldību
iestādēs”, 18.04.1995.16. LR likums “Valsts valodas likums”, 09.12.1999.17. MK noteikumi Nr. 286 “Noteikumi par svešvārdu lietošanu zīmogu, spiedogu un veidlapu tekstā.”
22.08.2000.18. MK noteikumi Nr. 288 “Noteikumi par tulkojumu nodrošināšanu pasākumos”. 22.08.2000.19. MK noteikumi Nr. 291 “Kārtība, kādā apliecināmi dokumentu tulkojumi valsts valodā”, 22.08.2000.20. MK noteikumi Nr. 292 “Noteikumi par valodu lietošanu informācijā”, 22.08.2000.21. MK noteikumi Nr. 295 “Noteikumi par vārdu un uzvārdu rakstību un identifikāciju”. 22.08.2000.22. LR likums “Pasta likums”, 12.05.1994.23. LR MK noteikumi Nr. 265 “Pasta noteikumi”, 29.08.1995.24. Ньюстром Д.В.,Девис К. „Организационное поведение”. СП,:Питер,2000
Specific notes:
The necessary pre-knowledge for the acquisition of the study course: Maybe previous knowledge of business correspondence and management course, yet it is without a decisive significance.
Specific requirements during the study course acquisition: OHP or multimedia
Warrant after the study course acquisition:After the course acquisition the acquired knowledge will be ready to use for the office work organisation, for management of an enterprise or its structural unit, as well as the skill to self-dependent work on document execution (business correspondence, accounting, personnel management) in accordance with the legislation will be obtained.
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Rules for successful accomplishing of the study course: Attendance of, at least, 50% lectures, submitted all autonomous works and successfully written both the tests, passed verbal or written (as agreed) examination.
Self-examination questions:
1. Significance of communication in the work of the organisation2. Information exchange3. Communication process4. Communication correlation.5. Communication problems and errors.6. Inter-personal communication.7. Communication types in organisations.8. Argumentation.9. What is office work?10. What are the principal tasks of the office work?11. What are the basic modules of the office work?12. What is the document?13. What are the principal functions of the document?14. When the document is officially authorized?15. How to organise the office work in the organisation?16. According to what features and what groups are documents classified into?17. How are documents classified according to their validity terms?18. What is the specific book-keeping?19. Can you assess a document by the statement – a “correct” or “incorrect” document?20. How to process a reputable document?21. What is the principal part of each document?22. What defines the document type and title?23. How many and what are the parts of the document body?24. What are the document requisites?25. What defines the use of the state coat of arms on the juridical person’s form or stamp?26. What is the service mark of the document?27. What requisites are displayed on the requisite field of the form?28. What requisites and service marks are displayed on the pre-text field of the form?29. What requisites are displayed at the end of the document body?30. What requisites and service marks are displayed on the document signature field?31. What is established by organisational documents?32. When organisational documents obtain legal authority?33. What types of organisational documents do you know?34. What are order documents, and what types of documents do you know?35. How can order documents be classified, according to their aim of issuing?36. What order documents must be marked by a service mark: that the document is read?37. Is the order of hiring, a decisive legal modus operandi?38. What are the documents of references and transaction reports, what types of these documents do you know?39. Do you have to authorize references and transaction reports to make them officially authorized?40. What is the protocol?41. What are the business correspondence documents and what types of business correspondence do you know?42. Are telephonograms or telegrams officially authorized documents? What does it mean: faxogram?43. What is the letter and what types of letters do you know?44. How the warrant letter is different from other types of letters?45. What is an application? What other types of documents processed by physical persons do you know?46. How many and what groups of personnel documents do you know?47. What legislation and resolutions documents regulate post dispatch services, their official registering and postal
tariffs?48. What legislation and resolutions documents regulate the official procedure of considering applications,
complaints and suggestions in the organisations?49. Must you control the considering of applications, complaints and suggestions in the organisations?50. What documents are submitted to specific business correspondence?51. What is document circulation?52. How are documents classified according to their flow circulation in the organisation?53. What is the aim of the document registration?54. What document registration systems are used in business correspondence?55. What does it mean to control the document execution? What document execution terms do you know?56. What is the description of the file, and why are they completed?
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57. What types of descriptions do you know?58. What is the historic reference, and how is it completed?59. Where and how long are the personnel lists archived?60. How the personnel document grouping in files differ from the other categories of documents in grouping? 61. What documents are archived by the state?62. What documents are destroyed?63. What is the juridical person’s archive foundation?64. How are files delivered and admitted, in cases of the change of the juridical personnel archive manager?
Confirmed bythe sitting of the department of Economics and entrepreneurship
17 November 2005Head of the department: Jānis Viržbickis
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RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY
Author and lecturers of the course: Mag. phil., lecturer V. Turins
Aim of the course: To promote students’ comprehension of thinking as a purposeful and sequential activity, the means and result of the personality development..
Expected result: Cultivated thinking skills, the ability to use rules of logic, the skills to observe, analyze, evaluate and reason, to promote the autonomy of students’ personality..
Contents of the course:
Thematic planning contentsNo. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1.2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Introduction.Concept. Defining concepts. Solution of problems (Euler’s circles; restriction and generalization of concepts; analyses of different concrete definitions. The logic of judgments. The basic laws of logic. Logic square and its rules. Problem solving.Logic of conclusions. Simple categorical syllogism. Argumentation. Problem solving.
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2
3
2
3
2
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Planning of independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1.
1.11.2.1.3.1.4.1.5.1.6.
List of topics to be acquired independently: The history of the ideas of logic.Aristotle.Ethics of stoicism.Ethic ideas in Middle Ages. G.Leibnitz’s logic.E .Kant’s logic.Logic ideas in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Analyses of literature
Self-analyses
List of independent assignments
Conclusions Public presentation of conclusions and discussion.
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1.2.
Problem solving with Euler’s circles. (“Teddy bear”).
Form of assessment of the acquisition of the course: Written examination
The course is delivered in Latvian (German, Russian).
Literature:Compulsory literature:1.Vedins I. Loģika, R., 1998.2. Filozofija tekstu fragmentos. Sast. Turins V. RPIVA, 2000.
Recommended literature:1. TulvisteP. Par domāšanas izmaiņām vēsturē.-R., 1990.2. VedinsI., GoldeJ. Uzdevumi loģikā.-R., 1992.3. Vedins J. Formālā loģika, R., 1979.4. Veits D.P. Loģika R., 20005. Zieh O., Kolman A. Unterhaltsame Logik.-Leipzig, 1975.
Specific remarks: Preliminary knowledge of philosophy is desirable.
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Title of the study course: Fundamentals of philosophy.
Title of the study programme: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Mg.phil. V.Turins
Aim of the course: To promote students’ acknowledgement of their presence in the world in the context of the existential and social processes of their lives.
Expected result: The acquisition of the general regulations of the genesis of man’s intellectual and value spheres, the abilities to use the consequences of philosophical heritage and reasoning in improvement and communication.
Contents of the course:Thematic planning of the contents
No. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
General description of philosophy: On the following issues: What is philosophy? What is man? What is mind?
Metaphysics, rationalism, dialectics: Aristotle’s teaching on existence; Heraclites and dialectics; concepts and teachings on existence and dialectics in the history of philosophy. The modern methods of philosophy nowadays: irrationalism; dialectics and phenomenology; existentialism, hermeneutics, postmodernism.
Insight into the history of philosophy. The advent of Western philosophy in Ancient Greece; philosophy and Christianity, philosophy of Modern Age, modern philosophy. Philosophical thought in Latvia. Eastern philosophy.
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2
2
6
1
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Planning of independent workNo. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1.
2.
List of topics to be acquired independently:Religion and philosophy of Ancient China.Religion and philosophy of Ancient India.
Theoretical reception.
Theoretical reception.
Theoretical part in the examination.
Theoretical part in the examination
3.
4.
List of assignments to be done independently:To find an appropriate fragment of a text from the classics of philosophy.
To get acquainted with the biography of the correspondent author and the description of the historical period.
To read the texts in the book Philosophy in t Fragments of Texts (see the list of literature)
To read the corresponding chapter in the book : M.Kūle, R.Kūlis Philosophy (see the list of literature)
To prepare an in-depth comment on the chosen fragment of the text, to hand in written theses and defend them at an oral examination.
Form of assessment of the acquisition of the study course: ExaminationThe course is delivered in Latvian (German, Russian).
Literature: Compulsory1.Kūle M., Kūlis R. Filosofija.-R.,1996.2. Rubene M. No tagadnes uz tagadni.-R.,1995.3. Rubenis A.Cilvēks mītiskajā pasaules ainā.-R.,1994.4. Filozofija tekstu fragmentos.Sast.V.Turins, RPIVA, 2001.5. Vilks A.Filozofija Latvijā.Antoloģija.RaKa, 2000Recommended literature.1.Aurēlijs Marks.Pašam sev.-R.,1991.2.Bēkons F.Jaunais organons.-R.,1989.3.Beringers M.Kas ir filozofija.-Lielvārde, 1995.4. Berlin I.The proper study of Humanity.-London,1997.5.Dekarts R. Parrunas par metodi.-R.,1978.6.Gadamers H.G. Patiesība un metode.-R.,1999.7.Habermas I.Theorie und Praxis.-BRD.,1969.8.Heidegers M.Malkas ceļi.-R.,1998.9.Heidegger M. Beeing and Time.-N.Y.:Harper and Row, 1962.10.Huserls E. Fenomenoloģija.-R.,2002.11.Kasīrers E. Apcerējums par cilvēku.-R.,1996.12.Platons. Eutifrons.Sokrāta aizstāvēšānas.Kritons.Faidons.-R.,1997.
Specific remarks: For a successful acquisition of the course students are recommended to have preliminary knowledge of psychology, sociology and anthropology. During the acquisition of the material it is advisable to adopt it to the study
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of the subjects of the relevant speciality. The acquisition of the study course guarantees a qualitative increase in the field of theoretical and methodological competencies.
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RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMYImantas 7.līnija,1, Riga LV – 1083, phone: 7808010, fax: 7808034
Description of the study course
Title of the study course: Culture of the Latvian language
Title of the study program: Personnel management
Study module: Part A of the professional study program
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Prof. Dr.philol. Viktorija Kuzina, lect. Mg.philol. Lilija Jurģīte
Aim of the course: To help the future personnel management specialists to become aware of the role language culture in the interaction between the individual and the society by improving theoretical knowledge and skills, to use the means of expression of a language orally and in writing according the standards of the literary language.
Expected result: Improves the knowledge of language functions and means of communication, the skill to use them in diverse situations of interaction in an enterprise (establishment, organization, etc.). The skill to edit texts, analyze and evaluate its language according to the situation of interaction. The skills of the applied written language.
Contents of the course:Thematic planning of the contents
No. Topic
Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. The concept of language culture.
2 1 8 10
2. Levels of language culture. 2 1 8 103. Main functions of a language. 2 1 8 104. The parallelisms of the means
of a language. 4 2 8 12
5. Language culture and language styles.
4 2 8 12
6. Classification of styles, their main distinctive features.
2 1 8 10
7. The language of business correspondence
4 2 8 12
8. Language culture and non-literal vocabulary.
2 1 8 10
9. The comprehension of the concept of interference.
2 1 8 10
10. The most common mistakes in the spoken and written language.
4 2 8 12
11. Text as a unit of interaction. Distinctive features of a text. Creating a text.
2 1 8 10
12. Text editing. 2 1 8 10
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment1. The concept of language culture.
Language law.Lecture Discussion
2. Levels of language culture. Lecture Account3. Main functions of a language. Lecture Account4. The parallelisms of the means of a
language.Lecture Discussion
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5. Language culture and language styles. Seminar Group work6. Classification of styles, their main
distinctive features. Seminar Report
7. The language of business correspondence
Seminar Group work
8. Language culture and non-literal vocabulary.
Lecture Discussion
9. The comprehension of the concept of interference.
Lecture Discussion
10. The most common mistakes in the spoken and written language.
Seminar Presentation of a report
11. Text as a unit of interaction. Distinctive features of a text. Creating a text.
Seminar Account
12. Text editing. Seminar Group work
Form of assessment: Test with a mark
The course is delivered in Latvian
Literature:
Compulsory1. Blinkena A. Latviešu interpunkcija. – Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1969.2. Endzelīns J. Dažādas valodas kļūdas. Darbu izlase. 3.sējums. – Rīga: Zinātne, 1980. 2.daļa.3. Īpašvārdu rakstība. Latviešu valodas ekspertu komisija. I.Druvietes vad. – Rīga: LR Valsts valodas
centrs, 1998.4. Freimane I. Valodas kultūra teorētiskā skatījumā. – Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1993.5. Laua A. Latviešu leksikoloģija. – Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1981.6. Laua A. Latviešu literārās valodas fonētika. – Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1980.7. Muižniece L. Latviešu valodas praktiskā fonoloģija. – Rīga: Rasa ABC, 2002.8. Paegle Dz., Kušķis J. Kā latvietis runā. – Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1994.9. Par vārdu un uzvārdu lietošanu un rakstību latviešu literārajā valodā. / A.Blinkena, O.Bušs,
I.Druviete u.c. – Rīga: LR Valsts valodas centrs, 1999.10. Rozenbergs J. Latviešu valodas stilistika. – Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1995.11. Skujiņa V. Latviešu valoda lietišķajos rakstos. – Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1999.12. Ceplītis L., Ceplīte B. Latviešu valodas praktiskā gramatika. – Rīga, 1991.13. Koluža R. Tā vai šitā. Rīga, 2004.14. Skujiņa V. Valsts valodas prasmei lietvedības dokumentos. – Rīga: SIA Biznesa komplekss, 1994.15. Latviešu valodas kultūra. Normatīvie akti. http://www.vvk.lv16. Guļevska D., Miķelsone A., Porīte T. Latviešu valodas pareizrakstības un pareizrunas
rokasgrāmata. Rīga: 2002.Recommended:
1. Bankavs A. Saīsinājumi. – Rīga: Avots, 1984.2. Latviešu valodas pareizrakstības un pareizrunas vārdnīca. – Rīga: Avots, 1995.3. Latviešu valodas kultūras jautājumi. – Rīga: Avots, 1965. u.c. turpmākie izdevumi.4. Veidemane R. Izteikt neizsakāmo. – Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1977.5. Latviešu valodas institūts. // http://www.lza.lv6. Lunt. H. N. Communication Skills in Modern Language at School and Higher Education. –
The analytical assessment system is used in the course, which envisages the attendance of theoretical and practical courses (30%), assessment of independent work (30%), assessment of the test paper (40%).
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RĪGAS PEDAGOĢIJAS UN IZGLĪTĪBAS VADĪBAS AUGSTSKOLA Rīgā, Imantas 7. līnija, LV – 1083, telefons:7808010, fakss; 7808034
Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
Description of the Study course
Study course title: Business Etiquette
Study programme title: Personnel Management
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS
Author and lecturer of the course: Mag.sc.soc. Velga Simsone
Aim of the course: Provide the future personnel managers with theoretical and practical abilities and skills of business etiquette.
Envisaged results: To know and implement correctly the personnel manager’s professional dress code, know how to organize and manage business receptions, meetings and talks in accordance with the demands of the etiquette. Know how to apply the business etiquette demands in business card use, telephone conversations, in organisation of meetings and employees interviewing.
Contents of the course:
Thematic plan of the course
No Theme Contact lessonsStudent
autonomous work hours
1. The essence of etiquette, Principles and Notions of cultural behaviour. Protocol.
1,5 1
2. First impressions, the preconditions and consequences. Greetings. Getting acquainted, Parting.
1,5 3
3. Dress code. Clothes fostering success and gaining affection. Visual image, its components, principles of image creation. Movements, gestures, poise, gait, voice.
2 6
4. Business card use, exchange. 0,5 4
5. Behaviour and table manners. Business breakfast, lunch and dinner. Behaviour at the table.
1,5 6
6. Telephone etiquette (including the use of mobile telephones). 1 47. Etiquette of invitations and congratulations. 1,5 48. Routine agenda organisation. Customer reception. Work
planning.1,5 8
9. Business meeting organisation. Welcoming of guests. Business talks’ organisation and managing.
1,5 10
10. Employees work interview etiquette. 1,5 811. Etiquette and international good manners.
Peculiarities of good manners and etiquette in different countries.1,5 6
12. Etiquette of giving presents and gifts. 0,5 4Total: 16 64
Plan of the autonomous work:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Planning and organisation of business meetings, talks, briefings, interviews, routine agenda planning and business correspondence. Designing of the visit card.
Test
2. Organisational and employee’s visual image creation in accordance with the business etiquette.
report Work defence
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3. Etiquette ensuring in the relationships between managers and employees.
report Work defence
Study course acquisition assessment form: Graded test
Study course is read in the Latvian language (English, Russian,etc.) The course is taught in the Latvian language.
Literature:Compulsory literature:
1. Dīns F. Lietišķā etiķete Eiropā. Rīga, Zvaigsne ABC, 2005.
Author and lecturers of the course: Mag.psych.Lilita Danilāne
Aim of the course:
To improve the skills and abilities of the participants of the seminar for the formation of the communication and interaction process.
Expected result:1) to understand the nature of interaction training ,2) to acquire the fundamentals of positive interaction,3) to become aware of one’s individual characteristic types of communication and interaction,4) to form the comprehension of communication and interaction barriers.
Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the contentsNo. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. Contents of the course: active listening
techniques, techniques of making
questions, techniques of
conducting a conversation.
roles and positions in interaction,
nonverbal communication,
psychological barriers in interaction.
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1. Project: My interaction training Project development and material gathering
Defense of the project
Form of assessment of the acquisition of the study course: Test with a differentiated assessment
The course is delivered in Latvian.
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1. Емельянов Ю. Н., Кузьмин Е. С. Теоретические и методические основы социально- психологического тренинга. Л.: ЛГУ, 1983.
2. Емельянов Ю. Н. Активное социально- психологическое обучение. Л.: ЛГУ, 1985.3. Петровская Л. А. Компетентность в общении: Социально- психологический тренинг. М.: МГУ,
1982.4. Захаров В. П., Хрящева Н. Ю. Социально- психологический тренинг. Л., 1990.5. Захаров В. П. Практиеские рекомендации по ведению социально- психологического тренинга:
методические указания. ЛГТУ,1990.6. Рудестам К. Групповая психотерапия. М.: Прогресс- Универс, 1993.7. Большаков В. Ю. Психотренинг. Социодинамика, игры, упражнения.- СПб.: 1996.8. Большаков В.Ю. Психотренинг. СПб, 1994.
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Author and lecturers of the course: Lecturer Mag. psih. Aleksandrs Koļesovs.
Aim of the course: To introduce students to the fundamentals of sociology and the idea about the society and the individual in the social context..
Expected result: The comprehension of the social world in different schools of sociology and approaches which broaden students’ world outlook. The skills to analyze professional problems from a new viewpoint and integrate the acquired knowledge in the sphere of professional competence.
Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the contents.No. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. Historical background of sociology. The basic concepts of sociology, its structure and connection with other sciences.
2
2. The theoretical ideas of the founders of sociology. Further development of the theories of sociology.
2
3. The basic directions of contemporary sociology. Empirical sociology, structural functionalism, neofunctionalism, conflict paradigm, phenomenological approach, etc.
4 5
4. Social systems. Anxiety and balance in the systems. Enterprise as a social system.
2
5. Social groups, institutes and organizations. Standards and social values. Social stratification and mobility.
2
6. The individual and society. Socialization. Transitions and institutional ways. Social networks. Carrier and socialization. Social control and deviation.
2 5
7. Social changes. Youngsters and adults during social changes.Aculturization. Adaptation to the new culture. Global changes in the social context.
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Planning of the independent work: No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1. The basic directions of contemporary sociology.
Report mark
2. The individual and work: sociological analyses.
Project defence
Form of assessment of the acquisition of the study course: Examination
The course is delivered in Latvian (English, Russian, etc.)
Literature: Compulsory litersatureLaķis, P. (2002). Socioloģija. Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC.Papildus literatūraEfendijev, A. G. (2005). Obschaja sociologija. (Krevu val.) Moskva, INFRA-M.Masionis, D. (2004). Sociologija. (Tulkojums krievu val.) Sanktpēterburga, Piter.
PeriodicalsActa SociologicaAmerican Journal of SociologyAnnual Review of SociologyCanadian Journal of SociologyBritish Journal of Sociology
Internet resourceshttp://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/w3virtsoclib/http://www.cs.rtu.lv/Pubs/Taraskevics/Soc.htmhttp://www.sociologyonline.co.uk/http://www.soc.pu.ru/materials/http://www.sosig.ac.uk/sociology/
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Description of the study course
Title of the study course: English in the profession
Title of the study programme: Personnel management
Amount: 4 CP, 6 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Piel.mag.paed. M.Leikarte, Piel.mag.paed. I.Bagone
Aim of the course: To promote student research activity for the development of the future personnel managers’ professional development by using the English language in reports, term papers as well as participating in international projects.
Expected result: English language skills at Level B1 according to the European Language Acquisition Standard, i.e., the comprehension of the main idea and more specific details in texts of the corresponding branch, the skill to participate in a business conversation.
Contents of the course:Thematic plan of the course
No. TopicContact lessons Hours of student autonomous
workFULL-TIME PART-TIME FULL-TIME PART-TIME
1. European Language Portfolio 2 2 8 102. Cultural stereotypes and human
resource managers.2 2 8 10
3. Job motivation and working conditions 6 2 8 104. Theories of motivation 6 4 8 105. An organization chart 6 2 8 106. HRO and interviews 6 4 8 127. International careers 6 4 8 128. Job advertisements in 3 European
countries of HRO?6 2 8 10
9. Which traits predict job performance10. Interpersonal skills 6 2 8 1211. Factors contributing to job satisfaction 6 2 8 1012. What makes a good human resource
manager? 6 4 8 12
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1. European Language Portfolio To analyze learners’ needs
To find out future needs
2. Cultural stereotypes and human resource managers.
Compare qualities Discussion
3. Job motivation and working conditions To analyze a text Comprehension check4. Theories of motivation To find out the basic
factorsGroup work
5. An organization chart The structure of hierarchy Presentation 6. HRO and interviews To master the kinds of
interviewsDialogues; conversational gambits
7. International careers To select the reasons of working abroad
Pair work presentation
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8. Job advertisements in 3 European countries Analyze and find differences in job requirements
Written work. Report
9. Which traits predict the job performance of HRO?
11. Factors contributing to job satisfaction Your preferences and share them
Pairs work
12. What makes a good human resource manager? Classify the features/characteristics
Group work
Form of assessment: Test and examination
The course is delivered in English
Literature:1. M.Kaltigina, A.Kulačkovska. Svešvalodu prasmju līmeņi: R., 2002 – 5. – 10., 7. – 21.lpp.2. Ian Mackenzie Management with mini-dictionary of 1000 common terms LTP Reprinted 20013. Market Leader. International Management Business English by Adrian Pilbeam Lomgman, 20004. Communication for Business by Shirlay Taylor A Practical approach 3rd edition, 19995. Practice Tests for the Cambridge Business English Certificate Level 2 by Jace Allsop, Cambridge
University Press6. Market Metaphors p.80 by Ian Mackenzie Management7. www.market-leader.net – a regular supply of new texts8. http://www.awl-he.com 9. http://culture.coe.int./portfolio/EuropeanLanguagePortfolio ELP The Language Passport
Specific requirements. The acquisition of the course requires the minimum preliminary knowledge of the English language at level A2 ( according to the Common European System of the Acquisition of Languages). Students study 20 pages of a text in the corresponding branch independently (also using literature recommended in other study courses), they are able to substantiate the choice of the text, compile a dictionary with the explanations of at least 50 terms; they are able to take part in business conversations, express and justify their point of view. During the term students give a successful presentation on the literature they have read. They pass all the tests, attend classes regularly and take an active part in them.
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Human resource management
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 10 credit-points, 15 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Mag. Sc. Soc Agita Miķelsone, Mag. Psych Signe Enkuzena, Mag. Psych Baiba Skrauce
The aim of the course: To acquaint the students with the main functions of human resource management implementation: personnel selection, assessment, training, career planning, motivation and labour legal rights administration, as well as corporate culture comprehension and development, change management and also with the efficient assessment of the human resource management efficiency assessment.
The content of the course:Thematic plan of the course
No Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1.
1.1.
Human resource management
concept
Personnel management development: history and development prospects
2 8
1.2. Contemporary comprehension of human resources management
4 16
1.3. Main principles of human resources management functions, aims and objectives
2 8
2.
2.1.
Chronological principles of introducing of human resources management functions:job description, their development and implementation
3 12
2.2. Information included into job
descriptions
3 12
2.3. Job description structure 2 8
3.
3.1.
Human resource planning and
selection – situations, case
studies:
Human resource planning; aims and
objectives
2 8
3.2. Human resource planning types 2 8
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3.3. Selection methods and types 3 16
3.4. Interview structure and analysis 4 16
3.5. Professional and psychological tests
– advantages and disadvantages of
their usage
4 16
3.6. Work advertisement. How to write
an appealing job advertisement
3 12
4.
4.1.
Employee integration and
involvement into the existing
staff:
Aims and objectives for job
positioning
4 16
4.2. What is expected by the employee
and what – by the employer
2 8
4.3. Successful integration methods
new employees
2 8
5. Employee motivation methods 2 8
5.1. Most common motivation methods
used in practice
3 12
5.2. Monetary and non-monetary
motivation
3 12
5.3. Psychological link establishing with
the employee
2 8
5.4. Loyalty development 3 12
5.5. Reward and punishment systems in
organisations
4 16
6. Training (internal training
programmes, external training
4 16
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6.1. programmes):
Training service management in the
organisation
6.2. Personnel development plan
designing
2 8
6.3. Training assessment 2 8
6.4. Internal training programme
designing
2 8
7. Employees career planning 2 16
88.1.
The employee’s assessment
The employee’s assessment
objectives
3 12
8.2. Personnel assessment
questionnaires
2 8
8.3. Personnel assessment principle
criteria
2 8
9. Human resource management
science development tendencies in
Latvia and beyond
2 8
Total: 80 320
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Human resources management concept
Essay : “ I - the future human resources manager”
Review
2. Human resources management function implementation chronological principles
1st Practice work in team – to process a job responsibilities’ description for X position.
Defence in front of audience
3. Personnel planning and selection
– situations, case studies:
2nd practice work: To create a position description.To improve the interviewing skills.
Defence in front of audience
4. and 5.
The employee’s integration and
involvement into the existing
Test Written test
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staff. Employees’ motivation
methods:
6. Employees’ training Practice task – to produce a training plan for medium management level
Defence in front of audience
7. Employees’ career planning A seminar – career planning tendencies in Latvia, Europe and beyond.
Participation in a seminar and presentation
9. Science development Essay : – How I understand human resources management as a science
Review
The study course acquisition assessment form: Verbal examination
The course is studied in the Latvian language (in the English language, in the Russian language, etc.)
Literature:1. Darba attiecību enciklopēdija (kr.val.), Merkūrijs, 2004. 2. Ešenvalde I., Personāla praktiskā vadība, Merkūrijs, 2003.3. Forands I., Personālvadība, Turība, 2004.4. Gratone L., Cilvēkresursu stratēģija, Jumava, 2004.5. Kehre M. Personālmenedžments uzņēmumā, Turība, 2004.6. Spulle Ā.A., Praktiskais personālmenedžments, Rīga, Turība,1998.7. Vīksna A. Personāla vadība, Rīga 1999. 8. Vorončuka I. Personālvadība, Rīga, 2000.9. Armstrong, M. Personnel Management Practice. London, 1996.10. Armstrong,M.,Human resources management, The Bath Press, Bath. 1999.11. Burns, J. Leadership N.Y., 1979.12. Cole, G.A., Personnel management. Theory and Practice.-Second Edition – London, 1988.13. Fisher, C., Schoenfeldt L., Shaw J. Human Resource Management, Boston, 1996.14. Klinger, D.E., Nalbandian J., Public Personnel Managment. Contexts and Strategies. – third Edition.-New
Jersy , 1993.15. Tompkins, J.,Human Resource. Management in government., New York, 1995.16. Monday, J.B.& Adams,E Human Resources Management, Prentice – Hall.,2002.
Specific notes:Demands for the verbal examination:
attendance of contact lessons, participation in seminars; autonomous works.
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Author and lecturer of the course: Master of juridical sciences Uvis Kozlovskis.
Aim of the course: To students with a general idea about rights as a social phenomenon according to the professional standard, the origin and development of rights, to acquaint students with juridical standards regulating entrepreneurship in Latvia, give an insight into the current issues in the field of personnel management in specific branches of law, such as criminal law, civil law and administrative law, to develop the skill to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge to practice.
Expected result: The study course Fundamentals of entrepreneurship law gives a brief introduction to the basic concepts of the theory of law as well as the theoretical conclusions and laws and regulations in the sphere of entrepreneurship by highlighting the peculiarities of the foundation, reorganization and liquidation of an enterprise, different kinds of responsibilities, promoting students’ determination to form a civil society..
Thematic planning of the contentsNo. Topic Contact
lessonsSeminars, practical
work1. Fundamentals of the theory of law.
(The origin of state and rights. The concept of rights. Legal norms and their kinds. Legislative sources. Legislation system. Interpretation of legal norms. Violation of rights.)
3
2. Legal norms regulating entrepreneurship. (General regulations of entrepreneurship, commercial register, branch, company, warrants. Business people, their types. The peculiarities of the foundation, reorganization and liquidation of businesses. Taxes and duties in Latvia. Norms regulating accounting.
7 X
3. Civil law.(Civil liability, its types. Liability law. Losses, indemnification of losses. Unilateral and multilateral transactions, their types. Fundamentals of legal proceedings.
2
4. Administrative law. (State administration, its organization, forms
and methods. Administrative process. Administrative act, legal challenge, appeal.
Administrative offense, penalty.)
2
5. Criminal law and criminal procedure. (Crime. Forms of guilt. Corpus delicti in entrepreneurship. General regulations of the criminal procedure. .)
2
Altogether: 16
Form of assessment of the acquisition of the study course: During the acquisition of the course students complete one knowledge and skills test work, (practical work, the topic is specified at the beginning of the course). The course is concluded by a written examination in the form of a test.
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Expected result, the knowledge, skills and competencies to be acquired: To improve the communicative skills, to promote the improvement of the value system, to develop the skill to solve juridical issues as well as express and substantiate one’s opinion.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Literature – all subjects:- Neimanis J. Ievads tiesībās. Rīga, “LV”, 2004.- Vītiņš V. Vispārējs tiesību pārskats. Rīga, “Verdikts”, 1993.
- fundamentals of legal theories:- Valsts un tiesību vēsture jēdzienos un terminos. /sast. P.Valters./ Rīga, “Divergens”, 2001.- Krastiņš I. Tiesību teorijas pamatjēdzieni. R., LU, 1996 - Meļķīsis E. Tiesību normu iztulkošana. R., LU, 2000 - Общая теория права. Учебник. М., МГТУ, 1995
- civil law: Sinaiskis V. Latvijas Civiltiesību apskats. Rīga, LJB, 1996Aut. kol. Civillikuma komentāri. Saistību tiesības. Rīga, “Mans īpašums”, 1998Aut. kol. Civilprocesa likuma komentāri. Rīga, TNA, 2001
- administrative law:Načisčonis J. Administratīvās tiesības. R., 2002. Pētersons U. Administratīvais process iestādē. R., VAS, 2001
- criminal law:Krastiņš U., Liholaja V., Niedre A. Krimināltiesības. R., TNA, 2001Krastiņš U., Liholaja V., Niedre A. Krimināllikuma komentāri. R., AFS, 1999
Laws and regulations – - Komerclikums (pieņemts 13.04.2000.g.)- Komerclikuma spēkā stāšanās likums (pieņemts 20.12.2001.g.)- Likums „Par nodokļiem un nodevām” (pieņemts 02.02.1995.g.)- Likums „Par grāmatvedību”(pieņemts 14.10.1992.g.)- Civillikums. IV daļa. Saistību tiesības (spēkā no 01.03.1993.g.)- Civilprocesa likums (pieņemts 14.10.1998.g.)- Administratīvā procesa likums (pieņemts 25.10.2001.g.)- Latvijas Administratīvo pārkāpumu kodekss (pieņemts 07.12.1984.g.)- Krimināllikums (pieņemts 17.06.1998.g.)- Latvijas Kriminālprocesa likums (pieņemts 21.04.2005.g.)
Specific remarks: the indicated literature should be considered as optional, illustrative material, where students can get additional information for in-depth study of the given topic.
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Fundamentals of economy
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 4creditpoints, 6 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Dr. oec. Docent Sarmīte Jēgere
The aim of the course: To develop students’ omprehension on the principles of economy management. To introduce theories of economics, connecting them to the practical implementation in the profession of the personnel manager
The envisaged results: Students have to understand the process, causes, coherences, various economy unit correlations in the system of economics. Students have to find their orientation in publications on economy issues, as well as to assess how the economy development tendencies will influence various branches, enterprises, personnel management processes in organisations and the student individual opportunities. Students’ task is to become acquainted with and empower their knowledge on different enterprise operation aspects (launching, strategy, finance management, marketing, international business and its regularities), to understand correlations among these aspects.
Thematic plan of the courseNo Theme Contact lessons Student
autonomous work hours
1 Macroeconomics basic indices. Gross national product and gross domestic product. Nominal and real gross product. National economy indices.
2 8
2 Latvia’s business environment, economy development. Role of the state in economy, state functions and budget. 2 8
3 Latvia’s macroeconomics situation 2 84 Banks. Two level bank system. Commerce bank operation.
The role of the central bank, monetary policy. 2 85 Types and forms of credits. Decisive factors of interest
rates. Types of credit insurance. Analysis of client credit solvency. Personal and material credit solvency.
3 12
6 The European Union principles. US history and institutions. Structural funds, Cohesion funds, Community initiatives, pre- accession instruments – ISPA, SAPARD and PHARE.
3 12
7 Labour force demand and supply, labour market, employment and unemployment, types of unemployment, its economic consequences.
5 20
8 Economic growth. Inflation and stagflation. Inflation consequences. Inflation in Latvia, its problems and solutions.
2 8
9 Commerce transaction survey and types of enterprises in Latvia. Organisation structure. Organisation and personnel.
2 8
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10 Currency course analysis and development peculiarities. Investment and insurance markets.
2 8
11 Main principles and indices of international economy. International trade. Transnational economic relations (contracts, tariffs, external tariff trade limits), export and import in Latvia. World trade organisation (WTO) and UNO Trade and cooperation conference (UNCTAD). Influence of external trade on the consumer, off-shore zones.
4 16
12 Modules of business plan/project creation. Risk analysis. 4 16Total: 32 128
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1 Latvia’s business environment Project Presentation
2 Bank operations Literature studies Individual control
3 Opportunities to use the European Union funds
Literature studies Individual control, a seminar
4 Business plan Project Presentation
Literature:1. Stenleiks Dž. F. Ekonomikas pamati, Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 19972. Ekonomika, Rīga: Jumava, 19963. Vilne D., Birzniece J. Ekonomika, Rīga: Kamene, 20014. Siņicins M. Biznesa ekonomiskie pamati, RaKa, 20015. Ekonomikas un ārējās tirdzniecības pamati, Jumava, 19976. Biznesa pamati, RaKa, 19987. Libermanis G., Ceļvedis ekonomikā, R.: Kamane, 1998.8. Libermanis G. , Tirgus ekonomikas pamati un Latvija ceļā uz Eiropas Savienību, I daļa, R:Kamene, 20009. Libermanis G. Makroekonomikas: teorija un Latvijas attīstības problēmas –I, Rīga: Kamene, 199910. Šenfelde M., Ņikitina I., Lapiņa I. Makroekonomika, Rīga, Kamene, 200411. Avena K. Starptautiskā ekonomika, Turība mācību12. Kassalis E. Makroekonomika, ievadkurss makroekonomikā, Rīga: Latvijas Universitāte, Valsts Administrācijas
skola, 199513. Dzelmīte M., Volodina M. Uzdevumi mikroekonomikā R.: Izglītības soļi, 2002.14. Latvijas mazo un vidējo uzņēmumu attīstība. Nacionālā programma 1997.-2001.g., R.: LR Ekonomikas
ministrija, 199715. Nešpors V., Ruperte I., Saulītis J., Mikroekonomika Dr.oec. V.Nešpora redakcijā, Kamene, R:2000. 16. Oļevskis G., Kuzmina I., Mazais bizness Latvijā un valsts atbalsta nepieciešamība tā attīstībai, R.: LU, 1998.
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The title of the study course: Fundamentals of management
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 4 credit points, 6 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Lecturer Mag.sc.soc. M.Virbale The aim of the course: a) To acquaint the students with the fundamentals of management, management aims and methods, as well as to management process in the organisation.b) To develop their skills on the theoretical level, to be competent in management processes. The envisaged results: To develop notion and knowledge on the management skills, organisational types,
organisational corporative culture, management styles and their implementation, etc.
Skills to set organisational aims, and to project the organisational vision. Comprehend the quality system, project management, as well as strategic management.
The content of the course:
Thematic plan of the courseNo Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous
work hoursFull-time
studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. What is management? Management cycle, its
modules-functions.
1 4
2. Types of management. Innovative management.
Personnel management.
1 4
3. Organisations. Types of organisations and their
characteristics.
2 8
4. The mission and aims of the organisation. 1 4
5. Types of organisational structure. The basic
principles of the structure - Matrix structure’s pros
and cons.
2 8
6. External environment direct factors influencing the
running of the organisation. M. Porter’s five factor
theory. Consumers.
1 4
7. External environment indirect factors influencing the
running of the organisation. Political environment.
1 4
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8. Types of decisions and the methods of decision-
The study course acquisition assessment form: Examination in the form of a test.
The course studied in the Latvian language
Suggested literature:
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1. Praude V.,Belčikovs J.Menedžments-Rīga,Vaidelote,1997.-416lpp2. Certo,Samuel C.Principles of modern managment; Functions and systems.
3. Cole,Gerald A Managment;Theory and practice.London;DP Publicacions,1993
3. Optner ,Stanford L Systems Analysis for Business Managment,Prentice –Hall.19604. Cooke S,Slack N. Making Managment Decisions 2 nd ed Prentice,New York 19915. Yong ,Stanley .Managment :a SYSTEMS ANALYSIS .Scott.Foresman and Company .Glenview –
Illinois,19666. Johsin R,Kast F,Rosenweig J.The theory and managment of systems,Prentice-Hall,Inc,Englewood
Cliffs,N.J.1960Literature:
9. Bass B.M. Lidership and Performance beyond Expenctations. - Free Press, New Yourk:1994.10. Brown A. (1998). Organisational Culture. London, Hong Kong: Financial11. Times Pitman Publishing12. Shein E. (1998). Organisational Culture and Leadership. 13. San-Francisco, London: Jossey – Bass Publishers 14. AMA management handbook / William K. Fallon, ed. - 2nd ed. - New York : Amacom, 1983. - XXV,
several pagination : ill., tab. - Ind. at the and of
15. Armstrong M. “’A Handbook of Personnel Management Practice”’ – London.:” Kogan Page”, 1996
16. Bokums Z., Forands I. “Personālvadības rokasgrāmata”, R.“Kamene” 2000. 141.lpp.
17. Forands I. “Personālvadība” Turības mācību centrs, 1997. 72.lpp.
18. Green Paul C. Building robust competencies : linking human resource systems to organizational strategies. -
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers,
i. 1999. - XX, 213 p. - Bibliogr.: P.199-204.
19. Heneman III Herbert G. Personnel/human resource management / Herbert G. Heneman III, Donald P.
Schwab, John A. Fossum, Lee D. Dyer. - 4th ed. - Homewood : Irwin, 1989. - XII, 740 p. : tab., graph. - (The
Irwin series in management and the behavioral sciences). - Bibliogr. at the end of chap. -Name ind.: p. 719-
726. - Subject ind.: p. 727-740.
20. Heery Edmund. a Dictionary of human resource management / Edmund Heery, Mike Noon. - Oxford :
Oxford University Press, 2001. - XXVII, 449 p. 30
21. Holbeche Linda. Aligning human resources and business strategy / Linda Holbeche. - Oxford : Butterworth
Heinemann, 2001. – Bibliogr.nodaļu beigās.
22. Holbeche L.”Motivating people in lean organizations.1998.
Author of the course: lecturer of the Department of Educational Psychology MA Psych. Līga Kalniņa
Aim of the course: To introduce students to the main concepts of personality psychology, basic functions of personality theories, major components, and most common theories.
Expected result: Students must know: the main basic concepts human, individual, subject, individuality, personality; personality theories covered in the course, highlighting the components of each theory: personality structure, motivation, personality development, pathopsychology, psychic health, therapeutic methods worked out by the specific author, diagnostic methods.Students must be able: to analyze and compare the viewpoint of different authors on the personality within definite theories, explain people’s behavior scientifically.
Contents of the course:Thematic planning of the contents
No.Topic
Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. The basic concepts in personality psychology: human, individual, individuality, subject, personality.
0,5 1
2. The functions and components of the personality theory.
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment1. Dispositional direction in personality theories: An outline of the theories,
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G.Olport, H.Izenac. highlighting the components of each theory.
Test work
2. A.Maslow’s, C.Rogers’ personality theories. An outline of the theories, highlighting the components of each theory.
Test work
Form of assessment of the study course: written examination.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Literature:
Compulsory literature:Karpova Ā. Personība: teorijas un to radītāji. – R.: Zvaigzne ABC, 1997.Reņģe V. Personības psiholoģija. – R.: Zvaigzne ABC, 1999.Reņģe V. Psiholoģija. Personības psiholoģiskās teorijas. – R.: Zvaigzne ABC, 1997.Personality and personal growth R.Frager, J.FadimanPersonality theories Larry A.Hjelle, Daniel J.ZieglerФрейджер Р., Фейдимен Дж. Личность. Теории, эксперименты, упражнения. – М., 2001.Хьелл Л., Зиглер Д., Теории личности. – Cанкт – Петербург., 1997.
Recommended literature:Adlers A. Psiholoģija un dzīve. – R., R., 1992.Freids Z. Bērnu sit. – R., 1998.Freids Z. Psihoanalīzes nozīme un vēsture. – Lielvārde, 1994.Freids Z. Totēms un tabu. – R., 1995.Fromms Ē. Māksla mīlēt. – R., 1994.Jungs K.G. Dvēseles pasaule. – R., 1994.Jungs K.G. Psiholoģiskie tipi. – R., 1993.Karpova Ā. Personība un individuālais stils. – R., 1994.Блюм Г. Психоаналитические теории личности. – М., 1996.Психология личности. Т. 1,2. – Самара, 1999.Теории личности в американской и западноевропейской психологии. – М., 1999.Citi aplūkojamo autoru oriģināldarbi vai to tulkojumi.http: // www.psiholog.bizhttp:// psy.piter.com/ libraryhttp:// www.psylib.org.ua./ books
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Title of the study course: Information technologies in the personnel manager’s work
Title of the study program: Personnel management (PM)
Amount: CP – 8, 12 ECTS.
Authors or lecturers of the course:Dr. math., assistant professor Grigorijs Gorobecs, Mg. sc.soc., lecturer Gustavs Elers,.
Aim and expected result of the course: To introduce students to the opportunities and main kinds of the application of modern information technologies to office work, as well as provide students with the opportunity to acquire software for personnel management. To achieve such a level of knowledge and skills to be able to use the computer in their professional activity and pursue self-education purposefully. The study course has been devised for the first four semesters.
Contents of the course:Thematic planning of the contents
Semester 1. No.
TopicContact lessons
Hours of student autonomous
studyFull-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies1. Work in RTTEMA computer net, labor safety, rules of
procedure, contents and requirements of the course, study materials. Work with files and folders in Windows environment. Configuration of Windows environment.
4 2 4 8
2. The applet in MS Word: entering and formatting of the text (defining the font, size and style) Formatting passages (indents, ways of equalization) Processing texts, copying formats. Searching and replacing.
4 2 4 8
3. Drawing in MS Office programs. Inserting pictures in the text. Wordart, MS Equation Editor 4 2 6 8
4. Tabulation and making tables, shading and adding margins. Making single level and multilevel numeration and markers.
4 2 12 16
5. Automatic making list of contents and objects, formatting and preparing documents for printing, templates. 6 3 6 8
6. Merging of mails, making of screen forms, means of protecting documents. 6 3 8 8
7. Local and global computer nets, INTERNET services. E-mail. Retrieving information and its use in different programs..
4 2 8 8
Test Total amount of hours 32 16 48 64
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Semester 2No.
TopicContact lessons
Hours of student autonomous
studyFull-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies1. MS Excel workbook and worksheet, formatting tables,
creating data series. 2 1 2 4
2. Calculation in tables – formulas, ways and functions of addressing cells, data formats.
4 2 6 8
3. Making and formatting diagrams, preparing the worksheet for printing
2 1 4 6
4. Data bases in MS Excel environment: defining the structure, , data arrangement and selection, the possibilities of making surveys. (Pivot Table)
4 2 6 8
5. Using several worksheets, statistic analyses of data and modeling situations.
4 2 8 8
6. Activating of MS PowerPoint program and making a simple presentation, formatting slides. Tables and graphical objects on the slide.
4 2 6 8
7. Formatting slides, pattern of slide design. 4 2 6 88. Change of the parameters of slide demonstration and the
possibilities of managing the presentation, control buttons and hyperlinks.
4 2 6 8
9. Copying objects among different MS Office (Windows) programs
4 2 4 6
Test Total amount of hours 32 16 48 64
Semester 3. No.
TopicContact lessons
Hours of student autonomous
studyFull-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies1. Composition of WWW pages. MS FrontPage vide,
designing and formatting of the page (text, tables, background).
6 3 6 8
2. Placing and formatting pictures and objects in the pages.. 6 3 10 143. Making hyperlinks work with frames.. 8 4 14 184. Graphical object processing software., Adobe Photoshop. 12 6 18 24
Examination Total amount of hours 32 16 48 64
Semester 4.No.
TopicContact lessons
Hours of student autonomous
studyFull-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies1. Measures of data safety: organizational measures,
hardware, software, making data archives. 4 2 6 8
2. Program for the management of data base MS Access, the role of data bases in the record-keeping and planning of the work of personnel management. Projecting the structure of database. .
8 4 8 12
3. Types and features of data base fields, introducing data in tables.
8 4 12 16
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4. Links between tables; requests, forms, surveys. 12 6 22 28Test Total amount of hours 32 16 48 64
Planning of independent work:No.
TopicType of work Form of
testing
1. Formatting study papers in MS Word, by using means of formatting acquired during the course.
Report Testing by the lecturer
2. Formatting a form of an enterprise or establishment in MS Word environment.
Project work Testing by the lecturer
3. Formatting the database of an enterprise’s employees in MS Excel environment.
Project work Testing by the lecturer
4. Computerized devising of materials useful for studies and the professional activity in MS PowerPoint.
Project work Testing by the lecturer
5. Devising the homepage of an enterprise or establishment in FrontPage environment. (the amount of work equals two independent papers).
Project work Testing by the lecturer
6. Making the database of an enterprise’s employees in MS Access environment (the amount of work equals two independent papers).
Project work Testing by the lecturer
Form of assessment of the study course: Assessment of independent papers with a grade, three tests and one examination.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Compulsory literature:
1. RPIVA Studentu darbu noformēšanas prasības:http://www.rpiva.lv/index.php?mh=ieteik_stud
2. Datorzinību pamati. Pirmie soļi pie datora/ V.Vēža redakcijā. - Rīga: Mācību grāmata, 2000. –150 lpp.3. Datorzinību pamati. Teksta redaktors Microsoft Word/ V. Vēža redakcijā. – Rīga: Mācību grāmata, 2000. –
251 lpp.4. Datorzinību pamati. Datortīkli un interneta pakalpojumu izmantošana/ V. Vēža redakcijā. - Rīga: Mācību
grāmata, 2000. –116 lpp.5. I.Dukulis. Aprēķini un datu grafiskais attēlojums. Programma Microsoft Excel 2000. Rīga: „Turība”, 2002. –
160 lpp.6. A.Ķiņķere. Microsoft Excel 2000 no A līdz Z. Rīga : Datorzinību centrs, 2000 (Rīga : Paraugtipogrāfija) 2.
grām. -136 lpp.7. I.Dukulis. Prezentācijas materiālu sagatavošana. Programma Microsoft Powerpoint 2000. Rīga: „Turība”,
2002. -112 lpp.8. J.Nāgelis. Microsoft ACCESS 2000 no A līdz Z.. Rīga: Datorzinību Centrs, 2000 -184 lpp.9. Datorzinību pamati. WWW lappušu veidošana/ V. Vēža redakcijā. - Rīga: Mācību grāmata,
2000. –117 lpp.
Recommended literature:
1. J.Augucēvičs. Ievads Datorzinībās. Rīga: „Turība”, 2005. -100 lpp.2. T.Rikure, A. Jurenoks. Microsoft Word īsi un vienkārši. Rīga: „Zvaigzne ABC”, 2004. -64 lpp.3. V.Krieviņš. Informācijas meklēšanas stratēģijas internetā un meklētāja Google efektīvs lietojums. Rīga,
Multineo. 2005. -56 lpp.4. E.Treiguts. Datu drošība un datortīkli. Rīga: „Turība” 1999. –68 lpp.5. U.Ķinis. Noziedzīgi nodarījumi datortīklā (datornoziegumi). Rīga, Tiesu namu aģentūra, 2000. -119 lpp.6. M.Ruķers. Personas datu tiesiskā aizsardzība. Rīga: „Turība”, 2000. –192 lpp.
7. A.Ķiņķere, S. Narņicka. Microsoft Excel 2000 no A līdz Z. Rīga : Datorzinību centrs, 2000 (Rīga : Paraugtipogrāfija) 1. grām. -136 lpp.
8. I.Dukulis. Apgūsim jauno EXCEL! Rēķini un datu grafiskais attēlojums. Programma Microsoft Office Excel 2003. Rīga: „Turība”, 2004. -173 lpp.
9. J.Koch. PowerPoint 2003 ikvienam. Rīga: „Egmont Latvija”, 2005. -77 lpp.10. Dz.Lukažis. Datu bāzu vadība. Rīga: „Turība”, 2000. -108 lpp.11. V.Žemaitis, A.Jurenoks. MS Access no iesācēja līdz lietpratējam. Rīga, "Zvaigzne ABC" 2004. -132 lpp. 12. J.Valdovskis. Microsoft Front Page 2000 ikvienam, Rīga, Datorzinību centrs, 2001. -136 lpp. 13. N.Graustiņš. Ceļš uz mājaslapu. Rīga: „Turība”, 2000. -88 lpp.14. S.Simonovičs, G.Jevsejevs, G.Aleksejevs, Datorgrafika. Rīga, „Kamene”, 2001. -220 lpp. 15. K. Veiss. Lietišķā informātika. Vidusskolai. Rīga: „Zvaigzne ABC”, 2000. –163 lpp.16. A.Andaševs. Datora lietotāja mācību grāmata. Rīga: „Zvaigzne ABC”, 2003.-174 lpp.17. J.Augucēvičs. Datorzinības. Uzdevumi un to risinājumi. Rīga: „Turība”, 2002.–180 lpp. 18. Informātikas vārdnīca. Rīga, „Avots”, 2001. 660 lpp.
Recommended selectronic tudy materials:
1. Latvijas izglītības informatizācijas sistēmas lapas http://www.liis.lv sadaļas, piemēram: http://rex.liis.lv/liis/prog/macmat.nsf informātikas kursa mācību materiāli; http://www.liis.lv/mspamati/ ievads darbam ar MS Office programmām.
2. http://www.kcls.org/comptutorials/ - Īss ievads datorzinībās.3. http://www.kbsu.ru/~book/ - krievu valodā, viss par informātiku un programmēšanas
pamatiem.4. http://computer.howstuffworks.com/ - datortehnikas un programmu jaunumi.
Specific remarks:
Preliminary knowledge necessary for the acquisition of the course: Successfully acquired fundamentals of informatics.
Title of the study course: Title of the study course: Methods of research work.Methods of research work.
Title of the study program: Title of the study program: Personnel managementPersonnel management
Amount: Amount: 2 P, 3 ECTS2 P, 3 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Author and lecturers of the course: Professor Dr. paed. Z. AnspokaProfessor Dr. paed. Z. Anspoka
Aim of the course: Aim of the course: To help the future personnel managers to acquire theoretical knowledgeTo help the future personnel managers to acquire theoretical knowledge and the experience of practical work which is necessary in writing and defending researchand the experience of practical work which is necessary in writing and defending research papers, as well as to encourage students to carry out purposeful research in theirpapers, as well as to encourage students to carry out purposeful research in their professional activity. professional activity.
Expected result:Expected result: To acquire the basic principles of the structure of research work and writing aTo acquire the basic principles of the structure of research work and writing a
scientific paper. scientific paper. To have knowledge of different research methods and be able to chose them forTo have knowledge of different research methods and be able to chose them for
conducting the particular research. conducting the particular research. To acquire the procedure of the defense of a research paper. To acquire the procedure of the defense of a research paper.
Contents of the course:Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the course
No..No.. TopicTopicContact lessonsContact lessons Hours of studentHours of student
11 The role of research work in The role of research work in professional studies. professional studies. 11
22 Types of research work. Types of research work. 22 44
33 The structure of research work, The structure of research work, its description. its description. 22 88
44 “The scientific apparatus” of “The scientific apparatus” of research work. research work. 22 1212
55 Text of the scientific style, its Text of the scientific style, its creation. creation. 22 1010
66Research methods. The Research methods. The classification of methods, their classification of methods, their use in different researches. use in different researches.
44 1010
77 Data processing and their Data processing and their reflection in a research paper. reflection in a research paper. 22 1010
88 Formatting a research paper, its Formatting a research paper, its defense.defense. 11 1010
Planning of the independent work:
No.No. TopicTopic Type of workType of work Forms ofForms of assessmentassessment
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11 Types of research work.Types of research work. Report.Report. Checking group Checking group work. work.
22 The structure and descriptionThe structure and description of research work.of research work. Study of literature.Study of literature. Individual control.Individual control.
33 “The scientific apparatus” of “The scientific apparatus” of research work.research work.
Independent work (writingIndependent work (writing introduction).introduction). Individual control.Individual control.
44 Scientific text, its creation. Scientific text, its creation. Study of literature. Text Study of literature. Text editing. editing. Mutual checking.Mutual checking.
55 Research methods, their Research methods, their classification. classification. Study of literature.Study of literature. Self-control.Self-control.
66 Data processing and Data processing and reflection in research work. reflection in research work. Project work.Project work. Group control.Group control.
77 Formatting a research paper, Formatting a research paper, its defense.its defense. Public defense. Public defense. Frontal control.Frontal control.
Form of the assessment of the acquisition of the study course: Form of the assessment of the acquisition of the study course: Test with a differentiated mark. Test with a differentiated mark.
The course is delivered in Latvian. The course is delivered in Latvian.
Literature:Literature:1.1. Albrehta Dz. Albrehta Dz. Pētīšanas metodes pedagoģijā. Pētīšanas metodes pedagoģijā. – Rīgā: – Rīgā: Mācību grāmata, 1998.Mācību grāmata, 1998.2.2. Anspoka Z. Studentu zinātniskā darba metodika. – Rīgā: RPA, 1995.Anspoka Z. Studentu zinātniskā darba metodika. – Rīgā: RPA, 1995.3.3. Autoru zināšanai.//Latvijas Zinātņu Akadēmijas Vēstnesis. A – 2002, 56.sēj. 2./3.Autoru zināšanai.//Latvijas Zinātņu Akadēmijas Vēstnesis. A – 2002, 56.sēj. 2./3.
(619./620) nr.146. – 148.lpp.(619./620) nr.146. – 148.lpp.4.4. Ieteikumi akadēmisko studiju (bakalaura un maģistra) noslēguma darbu izstrādeiIeteikumi akadēmisko studiju (bakalaura un maģistra) noslēguma darbu izstrādei
un noformēšanai. – RPIVA, 2000.un noformēšanai. – RPIVA, 2000.5.5. Kursa darbu, bakalaura darbu un maģistra darbu izstrāde. Metodiskie norādījumi.Kursa darbu, bakalaura darbu un maģistra darbu izstrāde. Metodiskie norādījumi.
– Rīgā: LU Vēstures un filozofijas fakultāte, 2001.– Rīgā: LU Vēstures un filozofijas fakultāte, 2001.6.6. Lasmanis A. Pedagoģijas un psiholoģijas pētījumu plānošana un norise. Lasmanis A. Pedagoģijas un psiholoģijas pētījumu plānošana un norise. – Rīgā:– Rīgā:
1999.1999.7.7. Mūze B., Pakalna D., Kalniņa I. Bibliogrāfiskās norādes un atsauces. MetodiskaisMūze B., Pakalna D., Kalniņa I. Bibliogrāfiskās norādes un atsauces. Metodiskais
līdzeklis. – Rīgā: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2005.līdzeklis. – Rīgā: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2005.8.8. Norādījumi maģistra darbu izstrādei un aizstāvēšanai. – Rīgā: LU pedagoģijas unNorādījumi maģistra darbu izstrādei un aizstāvēšanai. – Rīgā: LU pedagoģijas un
psiholoģijas institūts, 2001.psiholoģijas institūts, 2001.9.9. Rozenbergs J. Latviešu valodas praktiskā stilistika. 1. un 2.daļa. – Rīgā: Zvaigzne,Rozenbergs J. Latviešu valodas praktiskā stilistika. 1. un 2.daļa. – Rīgā: Zvaigzne,
1988.1988.10.10. Zinātnes valoda. Konferences materiāli. – Rīgā: Valsts prezidentes dib. ValstsZinātnes valoda. Konferences materiāli. – Rīgā: Valsts prezidentes dib. Valsts
valodas komisija, 2003.valodas komisija, 2003.
Specific remarks. Specific remarks. PC skills (Word, Excel, Internets). Knowledge of a foreign language. .PC skills (Word, Excel, Internets). Knowledge of a foreign language. .
REVIEWEDREVIEWEDat the meeting of the Department of School Pedagogy at the meeting of the Department of School Pedagogy
__________________, 2005__________________, 2005Head of the Dept. _______________Head of the Dept. _______________Associated .prof. Dr.paed. E.VolāneAssociated .prof. Dr.paed. E.Volāne
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RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY
Title of the study course: Organizational and management psychology
Title of the study program: professional study program Personnel management
Amount: 4 CP, 6 ECTS
Author of the course: assoc. prof., Dr. psych. Anita Lasmane
Aim of the course: To provide knowledge and comprehension about the key issues of organizational and management psychology and develop students’ skills to apply the acquired knowledge to practical personnel management at an enterprise.
Expected result: Students can reproduce the most significant conclusions of organizational and management psychology, distinguish and analyze psychological regularities in the organization , know how to link the acquired theoretical knowledge with practical cases, forecast psychological regularities in the organization and managerial processes, are knowledgeable about the world of the recent researches into the organization and trends of management psychology.
Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the contentsNo. Topic Contact lessons Hours of
student autonomous study
Part-time studies32 lessons
Part-time studies128 hours
1. Practical application of organizational and management psychology.
1 2
2. The psychological aspects of personnel selection in an organization.
3 10
3. Job motivation (loyalty to the organization and occupation, the role of the manager’s idea about the employee in job motivation: approaches: X, Y, Z)
2 10
4. The manager and leader’s personality traits and their role in the managerial processes.
2 20
5. Management and management styles (transactive and transformative leadership, situative leadership (Fidler), bifactor leadership theory (Fleishman)
4 15
6. Groups, their formation and development in the organization (job efficiency of the group, social facilitation, social inertness, the phenomenon of group thinking).
2 5
7. Communication and decision making in the organization (cognitive dissonance, the structure of heuristics, communication, barriers of communication in the organization).
2 6
8. Organizational culture(determining factors of organizational culture, functions, typology, research, connection with the organizational efficiency).
2 5
9. Stress in the organization, job stress (collective depression).
2 5
10. Projects of the improvement of the quality of 2 8
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working life in organizations. 11. Conflicts in the organization (types, reasons, their
management).2 10
12. Employees’ job behavior in the organization (affecting factors, types of behavior, behavior management).
2 5
13. Organization development (change management in the organization).
2 10
14. Methods of organizational improvement. 2 715. Recent research into the organization and
management psychology in Latvia and the world. 2 10
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of
assessment1. Practical application of organizational and
management psychology. Defining a problem observed in practice the solution of which requires the knowledge of organizational and management psychology.
Oral presentation
2. The psychological aspects of personnel selection in an organization.
Conducting a successful job interview.
Oral analyses of a concrete situation observed in practice.
3. The manager and leader’s personality traits and their role in the managerial processes.
Determination of personal loyalty by using questionnaires about loyalty to the organization and occupation
Oral reflection
4. Management and management styles (transactive and transformative leadership, situative leadership (Fidler), bifactor leadership theory (Fleishman)
Conditions of the manager’s successful conduct.
Written analyses of a concrete real situation.
5. Groups, their formation and development in the organization (job efficiency of the group, social facilitation, social inertness, the phenomenon of group thinking).
Determination of personal management style by using questionnaires about the determination of management style.
Oral reflection.
6. Communication and decision making in the organization (cognitive dissonance, the structure of heuristics, communication, barriers of communication in the organization).
Study of literature. Summarizing conclusions in the group and oral presentation.
7. Organizational culture(determining factors of organizational culture, functions, typology, research, connection with the organizational efficiency).
Study of literature. Test
8. Stress in the organization, job stress (collective depression).
Analyses of organizational culture by using a method for the determination of the organizational culture by students’ choice.
Written account
9. Projects of the improvement of the quality of Case study Oral reflection
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working life in organizations. 10. Conflicts in the organization (types, reasons,
their management).A project for the improvement of working life in Organization X.
Written plan
11. The manager and leader’s personality traits and their role in the managerial processes.
Analyses of a conflict situation.
Work in groups and oral presentation of the solution.
12. Employees’ job behavior in the organization (affecting factors, types of behavior, behavior management).
Study of literature. Tests
13. Organization development (change management in the organization).
Change project in Organization X.
Work in groups, oral presentation of the project.
14. Methods of organizational improvement. Study of literature. Tests15. Recent research into the organization and
management psychology in Latvia and the world.
Comparative analyses of 3 researches.
Written analyses.
Form of assessment of the acquisition of the course: examination, the assessment of which is comprised by: 25% - attendance of lectures and active participation; 50% - the average assessment of independent work; 25% - examination paper (written case study).
The course is delivered in Latvian ( it is possible to listen to the study course also in Russian and German).
Literature:Compulsory:Burchell B.J., Lapido D. & Wilkinson F. (2002). Job Insecurity and Work Intensification. London: Routledge (atrodas RPIVA Organizāciju psiholoģijas katedrā)Dale R. (2000). Organisations and development, Sage PublicationsDeal, T. E., Kennedy, A. A. (1986). Corporate Cultures. Reading: Addison-WesleyFontana, D. (2000). Personality in the workplace, London:Macmillan Press LTDForands I. (1999). Vadītājs un vadīšana. – Rīga: KameneGarleja R., Vidnere M. (2000). Psiholoģijas un sociālās uzvedības aspekti ekonomikā.-R.: RaKa Garleja R. (2001). Sosiālā uzvedība patērētāju izvēles vadīšanā. Rīga: RaKa
Garleja R. Darbs. Psiholoģija. Organizāciju kultūra. – Rīga: RaKa, 2004.Haslam S. A. (2000). Psychology in organization, Sage PublicationsHindls T. (1998). Prasmīga intervija. – Rīga: Zvaigzne ABCKreitner R., Kinichi A. (1989). Organiozational behavior. BPI IRWIN BostonMor G. & Rigotti T. (2001). Irritation als relevante Dimension betrieblicher Gesundheitsanalysen. Kongress fur Gesundheitspsychology. Oldenburg (T. Rigoti vieslekciju materiāli RPIVA Organizāciju psiholoģijas katedrā)Pikeringa P. (2002). Personāla vadība. – Rīga: Jāņa Rozes apgādsReņģe V. (1999). Organizāciju psiholoģija. – Rīga: KameneSchein, E. H. (1987). Organisational Culture and Leadership. New York: Jossey BassЗанковский А. Н. (2000). Организационная психология. – Москва: ФлинтаДзюэлл Л. Индустриально организационная психология. -С-П: Питер-Пресс, 2001-456 с.Камерон К., Квинн Р. Диагностика и изменение организационной культуры.- С-П: Питер, 2001- 320 с.Spivak V.A. Korporativnaja kuļtura. S –Pēterburga, 2001Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology (LNB),
Journal of Organisational BehaviorEiropas Dzīves un Darba Apstākļu Uzlabošanas Fonda 2001. gada pētījuma dati par Latviju (IT adrese: htp://www.eurofound.ie/)
http://www.amazon.com http://www.apa.org
Recommended:Armstrong M. (1977). Human Resource Management Practice.-London: Kogan Brālis V. (2004). Organizācijas kultūras saistība ar uzņēmuma efektivitāti. Psiholoģija mums #5(7), 28. -33.lppBrenn S., Kassin S., Fein S. (1999.). Social Psychology. NY
Furnham A. (2001.). Personality and Social behavior. London, NY: ArnoldGoodman, P. S. Realities of Improving the Quality of Work Life: Quality of Work Life Projects in the 1980s. Labor Law Journal, 31, 1980.-487-501pp. Hamilton, E. E. The Facilitation of Organisational Change: An empirical Study of Factors Predicting Change Agents Effcetiveness. Journal of Applied Bgavioral Science, 24, 1988.-37-59 pp.Hewstone M. & Manstead R. (Eds.) (1999.). The Blakwell Encyklopedia of Social Psychology. Oxford.Hofstede G. Organisation culture.// http://www.onepine.demon.co.uk/phof.htmHuczunski A.A., Buchanan D. A. (1991). Organizational behavior.- Prentice HallJackson T. (1993). Organizational behavior in International Management, Butterworh HeinemannLU Raksti. Psiholoģija. R.: Zinātne, 2004Mc Clelland D.C., Striger P.A. (1966). Motivation and organizational climate.Boston: Harvard Business School, Division of ReserrchMyers D. G. (1996). Social Psychology, by The McGraw – Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved, (tulkojums krievu val., 1998)Reņģe V. (2002). Sociālā psiholoģija. R.: Zvaigzne ABCEiropas vērtību pētījums (www.bszi.lv/down 1 oads/resources/evp1999.pdfInternational Journal of Management ReviewsPsiholoģijas PasauleBizness & PsiholoģijaSpecific remarks:Preliminary knowledge which is necessary for the acquisition of the course.
REVIEWEDat the meeting of the Department___________
_____________, 2005Head of the Dept._______________
Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management AcademyRiga, Imantas 7.līnija, L V -1083, telephone: 7808010, fax: 7808034
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGYADOPTED
at the meeting of the Department of Organisational Psychology
on October 13, 2005.Proceedings No.
Head of the Department: ___________________ (A. Plaude)
Description of the study courseTitle of the study course Work Psychology
Title of the study programme Personnel management
Amount. 4 CP, 6 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course. M.oec., B.psych. Iveta Seržante
Aim of the course. To provide information about the basic concepts, tasks and methods of work psychology, which is necessary in the professional activity of the personnel manager
Expected result. On the completion of the course students will have acquired the following knowledge and skills:- the understanding of the subject of work psychology, its tasks and methods;- the research and description of the professional activity, its role in personnel management, the skill to devise the description of the professional activity;- the fundamentals of professional self-determination and methods of its promotion;- the psychological basis of professional training and its use in personnel selection, training and evaluation;- professional adaptation, formation of individual working style and the application of this knowledge to personnel management; - management of professional motivation;- psychic ( functional) make up in the professional activity and the possibilities of the increase in the employee’s capacity of work;- psychological prevention of traumas.
Contents of the course.Thematic planning of the contents
No.
Title and contents of the topic Contact lessons
Hours of student
autonomous study
Full-
time
studies
Part-
time
studies
Full-
time
studies
Part-
time
studies
1. Work psychology as a branch of science. 4 2 1 2
2. Methods of work psychology. 6 3 2 4
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3. Research and description of professional activity. 12 6 5 10
4. Professional self-determination. 10 5 2 4
5. Psychology of professional training. 6 3 1 2
6. Professional adaptation. 6 3 1 2
7. Management of professional motivation. 6 3 1 2
8. Psychic make ups in the professional activity. 10 5 2 4
9. Safety of professional activity. 6 3 1 2
Total 64 32 16 32
Planning of autonomous studyNo. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1. Work psychology as a branch of science Individual assignment Defence of the paper
2. Methods of work psychology. Individual assignment Defence of the paper
3. Research and description of professional activity Individual assignment Defence of the paper
4. Professional self-determination. Individual assignment Defence of the paper
5. Psychology of professional training Individual assignment Defence of the paper
6. Professional adaptation. Individual assignment Defence of the paper
7. Management of professional motivation. Individual assignment Defence of the paper
8. Psychic make ups in the professional activity Individual assignment Defence of the paper
9. Safety of professional activity. Individual assignment Defence of the paper
Form of assessment. Examination
The language of the acquisition of the course. Latvian, Russian
Literature.Compulsory:1) Garleja R. Darbs, organizācija un psiholoģija. – R.: RaKa, 2003. – 200 lpp2) Vorunčuka I. Personāla vadība: teorija un prakse. – Rīga: Latvijas Universitāte, 2001. – 318 lpp.3) Психология и работа / Д. Шульц, С. Шульц ; [пер. с англ.]. - Санкт-Петербург [и др.] : Питер, 2003. - 557
с.4) Психология труда./Под ред. Проф. А. В. Карпова. — М., 2003.5) Самоукина Н. В. Психология профессиональной деятельности : [учеб. пособие для студентов непсихол.
вузов] . - Санкт-Петербург : Питер, 2003. - 219, [1] с.
Recommended:1) Garleja R., Vidnere M. Psiholoģijas un sociālās uzvedības aspekti ekonomikā: testi. – Rīga: RaKa, 2001. -131
lpp. 2) Garleja R., Vidnere M. Psiholoģijas un sociālās uzvedības aspekti ekonomikā. – Rīga: RaKa, 2000. -264 lpp.3) Nucho Ozoliņa A., Vidnere M. Stress: tā pārvarēšana un profilakse. – R.: Biznesa partneri, 2004. – 254 lpp.
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5) Occupational stress in the service professions / [ed. by] Maureen F. Dollard, Anthony H. Winefield and Helen R. Winefield. - London ;New York : Taylor & Francis, 2003. - 423 p.
6) Personality psychology in the workplace / ed. by Brent W. Roberts and Robert Hogan. - Washington (D.C.) : American Psychological Association, 2001. - 337 p.
7) Porter L. W. Motivation and work behaviour / Lyman W. Porter, Gregory A. Bigley, Richard M. Steers. - Boston [etc.] : McGraw-HillIrwin, 2003. - 635 p.
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проект ;Екатеринбург : Деловая книга, 2003. - 329, [1] с.13) Климов Е. А. Введение в психологию труда: Учебник для вузов. — М., 1998.14) Климов Е. А. Психология профессионала. Избр. психол. тр. — Москва-Воронеж, 1996.15) Климов Е. А. Психология профессионального самоопределения. Ростов-на-Дону, 1996.16) Организационное поведение : основы управления : [учеб. пособие для вузов] / Дж.М. Джордж, Г.Р.
Джоунс ; пер. с англ. под ред. Е.А. Климова. – М.: ЮНИТИ, 2003. - 447 с. 17) Организационное поведение : поведение человека на рабочем месте / Джон В. Ньюстром, Кейт Дэвис ;
[пер. с англ. Е. Бугаевой, В. Вольского ; под общ. ред. Ю.Н. Каптуревского]. - Санкт-Петербург : Питер, 2000. - 447 с.
18) Поведение и саморегуляция человека в условиях стресса./ Марищук В., Евдокимов В. – СПб.: Издательский дом «Сентябрь», 2001. – 260 с.
19) Практикум по психологии менеджмента и профессиональной деятельности/ Под ред. Г.С. Никифорова, М.А. Дмитриевой, В.М. Снеткова.- СПб: Речь, 2001. - 448 c.
20) Психологическое обеспечение профессиональной деятельности. / Под ред. Г. С. Никифорова. — СПб., 1991.
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малых групп.- М.: Изд-во Института Психотерапии, 2002. – 490 cтр.
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Internet resources:http://www.cop.es/docs_web/otros/work.htm
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Basic accounting
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP (16 Contact lessons) 3 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: economist-financier, Mg.sc.soc.,lect. A.Vīgnere
The aim of the course: To provide knowledge on par accounting system, its development and standard requirements and their significance for work on personnel management. The envisaged results: To understand the significance of accounting, its aims and objectives in the organisation, to know the peculiarities of the accounting records system in the book-keeping of financial assets and management process and their financial result comprehension and report accomplishing, to gain the basic skills in accounting report completing, to know how to calculate accounting problems. The content of the course:
1. Accounting report system development and basic definitions: Accounting as a calculation type, its objectives and basic principles. Accounting book-keeping and organisational basic demands
2. Accounting legislation and record-keeping system coordination process in the Republic of Latvia and beyond:Law "On accounting "by the Republic of Latvia, its characteristics; Law "On the organisation’s annual reports", by the Republic of Latvia, its characteristics;Accounting legislation and record-keeping system coordination process in accordance with the international regulations in the Republic of Latvia and beyond
3. Accounting organisation - documents, forms and methods:Stock-taking, balance, account system, account plan, double-entry bookkeeping method.
4. Accounting bookkeeping basics -Enterprise assets:Long-term investment bookkeepingCurrent assets bookkeepingEnterprise assets sources’ bookkeeping: Own capital bookkeepingLiabilities bookkeeping
Thematic plan of the courseNo Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work
hoursFull-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. Accounting records system development and basic definitions. Accounting as records type, its tasks, aims and basic principles. Accounting recording and organisational demands.
2 8
2. Accounting legislation and record-keeping system coordination process in the Republic of Latvia and beyond.Law ”On Accounting”Law ”On annual reports”LR Accounting organisation regulations of the Republic of Latvia. International accounting standards.
Organisation’s operation financial result bookkeeping:
Profit and loss report Cash-flow report
TOTAL
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3
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4
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Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Case study. Report,project etc.
Case study. Test, work defence, etc.
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Law "On organisation’s annual report" Accounting organisation
Organisation’s assets and their sources. Organisation’s action
Case study Report, Case study Case study
Work defenceXX
x
financial results account
The study course acquisition assessment form: Test with differentiated grading. Requirements for the test: Lecture attendance - 40% Seminars- 30% Autonomous works - 30%
The course is studied in the Latvian language.
Literature:Compulsory literature: 1. LR 1992. gada 14. oktobra likums "Par Grāmatvedību". "Ziņotājs", 1992., Nr.44/45.2. LR MK 2000.gada 25.jūlija noteikumi Nr.242 "Noteikumi par grāmatvedības kārtošanu un
organizāciju", Latvijas Vēstnesis, 2000., Nr.272/274.3. LR FM 1993.gada 13.maija pavēle Nr.63 "Par uzņēmumu gada pārskatiem".4. LR 1992.gada 14.oktobra likums "Par uzņēmumu gada pārskatiem". "Ziņotājs", 1992., Nr.44/45.5. V.Vasiļjeva Grāmatvedība - Rīga, RTU, 1999.-7llpp.6. V.Andrejeva Latvijas grāmatvedības likumu pilnveidošana, ievērojot Latvijas virzību uz iestāšanos
Optional literature: 1. Laikraksts "Latvijas Vēstnesis".2. Žurnāls "Bilance", "Latvijas Ekonomists", "Grāmatvedība un Revīzija" .3. Starptautisko grāmatvedības standartu piemērošana Latvijā. //Grāmatvedība un Revizija, 2002/2.4. Likumi un MK noteikumi, http://www.likumi.lv 5. Meтьюз M . Пepepa M . Teopия 6yxгaлтерского учета M., ЮНИТИ 1999 - 664cтp
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Specific notes:Previous knowledge, needed for the acquisition of the study course: Basic Economics, Basic Entrepreneurship Rights
Confirmed bythe sitting of the department
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Author and lecturers of the course. Dr.hab.paed., prof. Daina Lieģeniece
Aim of the course.
To promote the formation of students’ comprehension at the level of personal understanding about the structural element of adult education- to study at adult age.
Expected result. 1. The formation of the understanding of adult education and lifelong education from the point of view of different
theories and approaches.2. The activation of students’ practical experience by critical reflection on their learning style, tactics and strategies,
worms and methods of work. 3. The development of students’ communicative, organizational, constructive and forecasting skills. 4. The activation of inductive and deductive thinking in the creation of own study models.
Contents of the course.
Thematic planning of the contentsNo. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies Part-time studies
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Adult education in the androgogic interpretation. The policy of lifelong education nowadays. Adult people’s fields of learning (cognitive, psychomotor and emotional)and the different levels of learning strategies (J.Cerry, 1998)Self-directed learning model. The promotion of adult education workers’ motivation.The principles of efficient learning (the use of all the individual’s resources, principles of active operation, principles of cooperation and favorable attitude).The four fields of learning and studying: attitude, learning skills,
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study methods, assessment strategies(Weinstein, 1988)Adults’ learning methods and forms of work in relation to learning styles.Forms and methods of work in relation to the functioning of both hemisphere for the formation of cognitive activity, motivation and attitude. Experience as a learning method. The adult learning cycle worked out by D. Kolb. Inductive and deductive learning.Adult education in the working place. The different working styles of the organizers of adult education (supervisor, educator, evangelist, innovator) and methods of learning and teaching used by them (I.Petigrew, 1983)
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Planning of independent work.
No. Topic Form of work Form of assessment1. The choice oft adult’s
learning model by critically reflecting and integrating in one’s experience the theories and methodologies acquired in the course.
Essay Test
Form of the assessment of the acquisition o the study course. Test with a differentiated assessment.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Literature. Compulsory
1. Būt, zināt, prast. Metodes veiksmīgam darbam ar auditoriju. – LPIA, 1999.
2. Lieģeniece D. Ievads andragoģijā jeb mācīšanās „būt” pieaugušo vecumā. – R.: RaKa, 2002.
3. Koķe T. Pieaugušo izglītības attīstība: raksturīgākās iezīmes. – R.: Mācību apgāds NT, 1999.
4. Mācīšana un mācīšanās. Ceļš uz sabiedrību, kas mācās (Eiropas Savienības Baltā grāmata). – R.: Akadēmisko
programmu aģentūra, 1998.
5. Mūžizglītības memorands. Eiropas komisijas darba dokuments. – Brisele, 30.10.2000. (Darba vajadzībām tulkots
LPIA 2001.).
6. Oše (Aase) G. Kā mācās pieaugušie. LAT 2 – R.: LVAVP, UNDP, 1999.
Recommended
1. Blūma D. Kurss – pieaugušo izglītība.// Pieaugušo izglītības gadagrāmata. – R.: Izglītības un zinātnes ministrija,
Latvijas pieaugušo izglītības apvienība, 19998., 71.-72.lpp.
2. Celmiņš J. Pieaugušo izglītība – atslēga 21,gadsimtam.// Pieaugušo izglītības gadagrāmata. – R.: 1998., 9. –
15.lpp.145
3. Jākobsone A. Pilsoniskas sabiedrības veidošanās: valsts un nevalstisko organizāciju sadarbības pieaugušo
izglītībā.// Pieaugušo izglītības gadagrāmata. – R.: 1998., 16.-19.lpp.
4. Pārskats par Latvijas Pieaugušo izglītības apvienības darbu 2001.gadā.
5. Pieaugušo izglītība, labklājība, demokrātija. Materiālu krājums. – R.: Latvijas pieaugušo izglītības apvienība,
1996
6. Pieaugušo izglītības gadagrāmata. – R.: LR Izglītības un zinātnes ministrija, Latvijas pieaugušo izglītības
apvienība, 1996, 1997, 1998.
7. Pieaugušo izglītības attīstības plāns. Projekts 1999. – 2003.gadam.
8. Statūti. Latvijas Pieaugušo izglītības apvienība. Rīga, 2002.g. 30.aprīlī.
9. Cornelius S.U., Caspi A. 1987. Everyday problem solving in adulthood and old age. Psychology of Aging 2 (2);
144.-53.
10. Chawn S.R. Morale, careers and personal potentials. Handbook of the psychology of aging. J.E.Birren and
U.W.Schaie 9eds). – NY: Van Nostrand, 1977., P. 672-691.
11. Craik F. Age differences in human memory. Handbook of the psychology of aging. – NY: 1977, P.384 0 420.
12. Erikson E.H. 1959. Identity and the life cycle. Psycol. Iss. (1), 167 – 171.
13. Formal, unformal and informal education. The International Encyclopedia of Education. 2nd ed. Pergamon.
Oxford, 1994., P. 2364-2368.
14. Kolb D.A. Experiental Learning. Experience asa Source of Learning and Development. – New Jersey: Prentice
Hall, Engelwood Cliffs, 1984.
15. Knowles M.S. (ed) Androgogy in Action. San Francisco, Califonia: Jossey – Bass, 1984.
16. Lifespan Learning. Implications for Educators. The International Encyclopedia of Education, 1994., P.3428.-
3434.
17. Sociological Theories on Continuing Education Education. The Int. Encycl., 1994., P.1087. – 1091.
18. Teacher Roles and Teaching Styles. Adult Education. The Int. Encycl., P. 6054. – 6058.
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Business English
The title of the study program: Human resources management
Amount: 5 credit-points, 7.5 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Mag.paed., lecturer Santa Laurīte
The aim of the course: To empower the knowledge acquired in the previous years and to ensure acquiring of advanced knowledge, so that to enable the students use the available literature in their profession in the English language, work on the internet, to communicate with their English speaking business partners.
The envisaged results: To ensure the English language skills on B1 level in accordance with the European language acquisition standard, i.e., to understand the main ideas and essential details in the texts of their respective branch, to have the skills for participation in business conversations.
The content of the course:Thematic plan of the course
No Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
Part-time studies Part-time studies13. Getting a Job: Job Advertisements,
Applying for a Job (application forms, CV, motivation letter), Job Interview
4 16
14. Job Responsibilities 4 1615. Describing Business Trends 4 1616. Talking about your Company 4 1617. Telephoning 4 1618. On a Business Trip: Filling in Forms,
Asking the Way, Hotels, Eating out and Entertainment
8. Making a Speech: Suggesting, Agreeing / Disagreeing, Expressing Opinion, Preferences
Report Presentation
9. Decision Making Problem situation analysis Grounding of the solution10. Business and Finance; Banking Filling in of forms Analysis
The study course acquisition assessment form: test and examination
The course studied in the English language
Literature:1. Naunton J. Head for Business, Intermediate – Oxford University Press, 2000 2. Tullis G., Power s. NEW Insights into Business. Workbook – Longman, 20043. Tullis G., Trappe T. NEW Insights into Business. Students’Book – Longman, 20044. Graustiņa M. Kā pareizi rakstīt vēstules angliski – Likteņstāsti, 1998. 5. Ekonomisko terminu vārdnīca uzņēmējdarbībai – Rīga, ERI, 1997.6. Biznesa terminu vārdnīca – Jumava, 1999. 7. Gorman G. GCSE Business Studies – Macmillan, 1995 8. Grant D., McLarty R. Business Basics – Oxford University Press, 1995.9. Zemīte M. Let’s Get Talking. Themes 4 – Zvaigzne ABC, 1999. 10. Interneta materiāli
www.studentzone.org.uk
www.english-to-go.com
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish
Specific demands:For the course acquisition the students need at least the previous English language knowledge of A2 level
(according to the European common system for language acquisition).1) Autonomously study 20 pages of the respective branch articles (using also the articles recommended by other study
courses), are able to substantiate the choice of the text, has written a glossary of at least 50 terminology items;2) Can participate in a business conversation, expressing their personal opinion and argument it;3) During the semester 2 – 3 successful presentations on the read literature;4) Obtained positive grading for the passed tests ;5) Regular attendance and active participation in the training-sessions.
Confirmed bythe sitting of the Language department
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Statistics
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Study course level: Professional study programme Part B
Amount: 2 credit points ,3 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Dr.oec. Silvija Kristapsone
The aim of the course: To acquaint the students with concepts of statistics and types of statistic observation, summarising and graphic reflection methods, as well as acquaint the students with the essence of the most common statistic methods and their opportunities used in the practice of macroeconomics and companies. For empowering of the student cognitive activities and for knowledge testing, autonomous works are assigned, by which, based on concrete initial information, the task is given to calculate and analyse statistic indices, to come to conclusions. With knowledge control purpose, a test is assigned with different level theoretical and practice problems. Envisaged results: To know theoretically the statistical observation types, grouping types, statistical information display approaches, statistical calculation formulas for indices estimation and their use, opportunities of statistical methods. The students have to prove their skills by practice works (autonomous works).Short course abstract: Statistics mean data (information) collection, processing and results’ assessment or interpretation. Nowadays not a single autonomous structural unit is able to exist without knowledge and application of various information data processing methods. Students get acquainted with statistics terminology, measurement scale characteristics and their samples, most common data compiling and graphic interpretation methods, statistical indices and various types of statistics methods and opportunities of their implementation. The successful acquisition of the course is based on previous knowledge in mathematics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and the obtained life experience and cognitive strive. The knowledge and skills acquired during this study course, students further develop by such study courses as basic management, and intended for qualification practice task completing and practice report writing.
The thematic plan of the course
Theme Contact lessons
Student autonomous work hours
1. Statistics, its methods. Statistical observation, grouping, empirical classification, its graphical display
4 16
2. Absolute, relative and average values, their calculation and interpretation. Statistical indices
6 20
3. Selective method’s use in statistics, selection errors 2 8150
4. Analysis of dynamic rows 4 105. Types of data graphical display 0 10
Autonomous work planning:Theme Type of work Assessment form
grouping Autonomous work
Test
structure’s relative values and average values
Autonomous work
Current test
indices of the plan objective and the accomplished plan
Autonomous work
Individual knowledge test
dynamics’ indices: growth coefficient, growth tempo, increased tempo
Autonomous work
Current test
The study course acquisition assessment form: Student knowledge is shown by the final test including various difficulty questions. The graded test consists of 50% - autonomous homework, 50% - of the test result.
Specific notes:Demands for the test: 50% attendance of contact lectures, autonomous works submitted and graded positively
Literature:Compulsory literature:
Goša Z. (2003). Statistika. Mācību grāmata. – R.: Izglītības soļi. – 346 lpp. Orlovska A.(2004) Statistika. Mācību līdzeklis. – Rīga: RTU – 81 lpp. Общая теория статистики.(1999). Статистическая методология в изучении
коммерческой деятельности. Под ред. О.Э.Башиной, А.А.Спирина. – М, Финансы и статистика - 439 стр.
Siegel A. (2000) Practical Business Statistics. Fourth edition. – Boston: Irwin Mc Graw-Hill – 1051 p.
Optional literature: Bortz J. (1999) Statistik fur Sozialwissenschaftler. Springer-
Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York.,836 S. . James T.McClave and P.George Benson. Statistics for business and
economics. New York, 1998
APPROVEDby the sitting of Economics and entrepreneurship department
on 17 November 2005Head of the department: Jānis Viržbickis
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Financial and managerial accounting The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP , 3 ECTS credit points
The author and the staff of the course: economist-financier, Mag.sc.soc., lecturer A.Vīgnere
The aim of the course: Supply knowledge on financial and managerial accounting book-keeping system, its significance and standard
requirements for personnel management, highlighting the differences between financial and managerial accounting.
The envisaged results: To understand the significance of financial and managerial accounting on different book-keeping levels – first, based
on the information about already accomplished facts in financial action and connected with financial accounting /expenditure and expenses reflection and entrepreneurship result setting/, - second, which is connected with managerial accounting and help the managers in decision-making, planning, control and regulation of various procedures in entrepreneurship.
The content of the course: 1. Long-term investment accounting records – Non-material investment characteristics, Capital (fixed) assets, their accounting, Long-term finance investment accounting. 2. Money means accounting - in cash, accounts.3. Accounts with debtors and creditors – Debtors’ debt characteristics, accounting, Creditor debt characteristics, accounting.4. Labour and labour payment accounting.5. Stock accounting characteristics and methods.6. Decisions, decision-making process.7. Entrepreneurship expenditure s and their classification - Prime cost and its calculations, Price calculations. 8. Information on entrepreneurship costs, revenue and profit use in decision-making 9. Budget and its planning – budget concept, types, planning procedure, planning.10. Essence of control and indices system used in the control process.
Thematic plan of the courseNo Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
Settlement of accounts with debtors and creditors:Debtor’s debt, accounting.
2
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8
4
8
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5.
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Creditor’s debt, accounting. Labour and labour payment accounting.
Stock accounting characteristics and methods
Decisions, decision-making process. Entrepreneurship expenditure s and their classification – Prime cost and its calculations Price calculations Information on entrepreneurship costs, revenue and profit use in decision-making.
Budget and its planning – budget concept, types, planning procedure, planning. Essence of control and indices system used in the control process.
1
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2
2
2
2
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4
8
8
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Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
Labour payment concept and organisation.Holiday-payment and sick-pay accounting methods.Detains from wages
Report
Case study
Work defence
Test
The study course acquisition assessment form: Test with differentiated grading.
The course is studied in the Latvian language.
Literature: LR likums „Par Grāmatvedību”/14.10.1992./-ar grozījumiem un papildinājumiemLR likums „Par Uzņēmuma gada pārskatiem”/14.10.1992./-ar grozījumiem un papildinājumiemLR likums „Par nodokļiem un nodevām”02.02.1995./-ar grozījumiem un papildinājumiemLR Komerclikums /04.05.2000./ ar grozījumiem un papildinājumiem
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Latvijas grāmatvedības standarts Nr.1 „Finansu pārskata sagatavošanas pamatnostādnes”/05.02.2004./LR MK noteikumi nr.585 Ņoteikumi par uzņēmumu grāmatvedības kārtošanu un organizāciju”/21.10.2003./V.Andžāne Ievads finansu grāmatvedībā R. LU, 2002I.Apsīte Uzņēmuma gada pārskats.- R. Lietišķās informācijas dienests, 2002J.Benze Finansu grāmatvedība - Rīga, 1995, 1998, 2000I.Būmane, I.Ludboržs Nemateriālo aktīvu būtība un klasifikācija - R. LU, 2001A.Dūdele, T.Korsaka Finnšu vadības pamati - R. Banku augstskola, 2001M.Grebenko Grāmatvedība 1.daļa - R. Adrems, 2000 M.Grebenko Grāmatvedība 2.daļa - R. Adrems, 2001M.Grandāne, E.Martemjanovna, Y.Marāne, V.Mežaraupa Finanšu grāmatvedība - R. Raka, 2004R.Alsiņa,K.Zolotuhina,J.Bojarenko Vadības grāmatvedības pamati - R. Raka, 2000Vadības grāmatvedība 1.daļa - Londona, Ernst&Young ,1995Vadības grāmatvedība 2.daļa - Londona, Ernst&Young , 1995Vadības grāmatvedība 3.daļa - Londona Ernst&Young , 1995D.Daņēviča Finansu Pārskatu Revīzija - Starptautiskie revīzijas standarti R. Turība, 2003G.Malders Grāmatvedība Revizija Audits - R.Turība, 2002
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Project management
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP, 3ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Ritvars Grīviņš
The aim of the course: To provide the basic knowledge on project management, to develop skills to implement this knowledge into project planning
Envisaged results: Students perceive the comprehension on project management, know how to fill in the application forms to apply to different foundations, develop skills to work with the programme: Microsoft Project
The content of the course:
The thematic plan of the courseNo
Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY Imantas 7. līnija 1, Riga, LV – 1083, phones:7808010, fax 7808034
Description of the study course
Title of the study course: Personnel management
Title of the study programme: Quality management
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Mg. TQM Velga Avota
Aim of the course: To acquire the skill to apply quality management systems to personnel management.
Expected result: To acquire the competencies necessary for the personnel management specialist:
the skill to analyze processes related to human resources at an enterprise the skill to evaluate processes related to human resources at an enterprise the skill to plan and carry out preventive or corrective activities in the processes
related to human resources at an enterprise.Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the contentsNo. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous study
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. The quality management system
2 4
2. Terms of the quality management system
1 2
3. Methods of quality management
1 2
4. Processes of quality management
3 6
5. Documentation 1 26. Explanation of ISO 9001:2000
requirements2 2
7. Interior audit of QMS 3 38. Integrated management
systems2 4
9. Overall quality management 4 8
Planning of independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1. Example. Report,project, etc.
Example. Check-up, defense of the paper, etc.
1. Identification and description of the process.
Report Check-up
2. Developing the procedure Project Presentation
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Form of assessment of the acquisition of the course: Examination with a differentiated assessment.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Recommended literature:
Kvalitātes vadības sistēma - KVS pamati (1.daļa) ISO 9001:2000 prasību skaidrojums ( 2. daļa ) KVS iekšējais audits (3.daļa) KVS izveidošana, ieviešana un uzturēšana ( 4. daļa )
Izdevējs: Biznesa Partneri, Autors(-i): Zygon Baltic Consulting Žurnāls Kvalitāte, izdevējs LKA, 6 izdevumi gadā http://www.psi.lv http://www.lka.lv http://www.lbka.lv http://www.biznesam.lv
Requirements for the examination:
50% attendance of contact lessons, Participation in seminars; 2 independent papers; 80% correct answers in the tests.
IREVIEWEDat the meeting of the Department________
_____________, 2005Head of the Dept.._______________
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Office Work (Record-keeping) in work of the personnel manager
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 3 CP; 4.5 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Dr.paed., doc. Nils Sautiņš, Mag.sc.soc., lect. Velga Simsone.
The aim of the course:
To provide students with the needed knowledge, abilities and skills, necessary for the record-keeping work, and to facilitate development of a business-like personnel manager’s organisational and communication competencies
The content of the course: Thematic plan of the course
Theme Contactlessons
Student autonomous work hours
1. Significance and role of book-keeping1.2. Jurisdiction regulating book-keeping,
1.3. Book-keeping work organization, documentation systems
1.4. Book-keeping, its basic objectives, components of the book-keeping process.
1 2
2. Document elaboration ,execution and official registration2.2. Document functions, requisite placement and groups;2.3. General demands for document official registration;2.4. Execution of documents’ parts; 2.5. Service marks;2.6. Text of document;2.7. Registration principles of various document types.
1.5 10
3. Document circulation4. Incoming document flow and execution order;
4.2. Outgoing document flow procedure;4.3. Internally used document flow;4.4. Document registration and control.
1.5 2
5. Document originals, their derivations. 1 26. File arrangement and nomenclature preparation.
6.2. File processing; storing period setting; enumeration; file actualisation;
6.3. Organization of assessment expertise; document destruction order;6.4. Document entrusting to the archive.
1 10
7. Language of bookkeeping documents. 1 2
8. Announcing a competition of a vacancy in the organisation and bookkeeping procedure aspects8.2. personnel order form execution;8.3. a competition advertisement,8.4. testimony, invitation, refusal letter execution,8.5. personnel selection commission protocol and skills card,8.6. job offer,8.7. enquiry result execution.
1 4
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9. Labour contract arrangement according to the legal norms and its execution.
2 10
10. Order on personnel job specification execution. 1 611. Job description development basic principles and its juridical basis. 1 412. Personnel file processing and maintenance. 0.5 213. Agreement on labour contract termination.14. Holiday-leave documentation implementation in the organisation.15. Agreement on holiday-leave transference. 2 1016. Organisation contract, job delivery – acceptance deed17. Business trip documentation execution.18. Warning of job legal rights termination. 3 1019. Job procedure regulations in the organisation.20. Confidentiality and interest conflicts in the bookkeeping aspect. 2 621. Job list execution basic principles. 2 422. Book-keeping of application, suggestion and complaint review terms. 1 223. Personnel job specification development basic principles in the
organisation.2 10
TOTAL 24 96
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Document formation, execution and official registration.
Document formation Current test
2. File arrangement and nomenclature preparation basic principles
Report,Work defence
3. Analysis of bookkeeping legal rights. Report,
Work defence
4. Personnel documentation execution in accordance with control.
Document formation Project defence.
5. Job description development basic principles and its juridical basis in the organisation “ X”
Document formation Work defence
6. Confidentiality and documentation execution in the organisation “ X “.
Document formation Work defence
7. Review system model development for reviewing of applications, suggestions and complaints.
Document formation Work defence
8. Personnel job specification offer in the organisation “ X “.
Report,Work defence
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The study course acquisition assessment form: Test with differentiated grading
The course is studied in the Latvian language
Literature:
1. Darba likums”, pieņemts 20.06.2001.2. LR Ministru Kabineta 18.04.1995.noteikumi Nr.99 “Par iesniegumu, sūdzību un priekšlikumu lietvedību valsts un
pašvaldību institūcijās”.3. LR Ministru Kabineta 23.04.1996. noteikumi Nr. 154. “Dokumentu izstrādāšanas un noformēšanas noteikumi”.4. LR Ministru Kabineta 22.08.2000. noteikumi Nr. 295. “Noteikumi par vārdu un uzvārdu rakstību un
identifikāciju.5. “Fizisko personu datu aizsardzības likums”, pieņemts 23.03.2000.6. “Valsts valodas likums”, pieņemts 09.12.1999.7. Likums “Iesniegumu, sūdzību un priekšlikumu izskatīšanas kārtība valsts un pašvaldību institūcijās”, pieņemts
27.10.19948. Likums “Par Latvijas Valsts ģerboni”, pieņemts 19.02.1998.9. Likums “Par valsts noslēpumu”, pieņemts 17.10.1996.10. Likums “Elektronisko dokumentu likums” 20.11.2002.11. LR Ministru Kabineta 28.05.2002. instrukcija Nr.3. “Ministru kabineta kārtības rullī noteikto dokumentu
elektroniskās aprites kārtība”.12. LR Ministru Kabineta 02.04.2002. noteikumi Nr.141. “Informācijas sistēmās esošo dokumentēto datu un
elektronisko dokumentu arhivēšanas noteikumi”.13. LR Ministru Kabineta 25.06.1997. noteikumi Nr. 255. “Valsts noslēpuma aizsardzības noteikumi”.14. Latvijas Valsts arhīvu ģenerāldirekcija, 10.10.1995., “Instrukcija par juridisko personu arhīva dokumentu
uzrāšanu, uzskaiti, saglabāšanu un izmantošanu”15. Latvijas Valsts arhīvu ģenerāldirekcija, 27.12.1996. “Valsts institūciju tipveida dokumentu glabāšanas termiņu
saraksts”.16. LVS ISO 9706:1994 “Informācija un dokumentācija. Dokumentu papīrs. Ilgizturības prasības”.17. Bahanovskis V. Praktiskā lietvedība. Rīgā: Kamene, 2004, 255.lpp.18. Kalve I. Jaunās paaudzes lietvedība. Rīgā: Biznesa augstskola Turība, 2002. 231.lpp.19. Grozījumi MK 2000.gada 14. novembra noteikumos Nr.397 “ Noteikumi par valsts sociālās apdrošināšanas
obligāto iemaksu veicēju reģistrāciju un ziņojumiem par valsts sociālās apdrošināšanas obligātajām iemaksām un iedzīvotāju nodokli”.
20. LR Ministru kabineta noteikumi Nr.217 “ Noteikumi par darba samaksas sistēmu no valsts budžeta finansējamo iestāžu darbiniekiem”.
21. Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2002.gada 28.maija noteikumos Nr.217 “ Noteikumi par darba samaksas sistēmu no valsts budžeta finansējamo iestāžu darbiniekiem”.26. Likums “ Par arhīviem” pieņemts 20.06.2001.
Specific notes: at least 50% lecture attendance; participation in group-work; autonomous works completed; current tests.
Approved bythe department sitting of Economics and entrepreneurship department
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Personnel information systems
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 4 CP, 6 ECTS.
The author and the staff of the course: Docent, Dr. math. Grigorijs Gorobecs,lecturer, Mg. ing. Aleksejs Jurenoks,lecturer, Mg. sc. soc. Gustavs Elers,lecturer, Mg. math. Oskars Rasnačs.
The aim of the course: To assess together with the future specialists the necessity of using of information systems in personnel management work, to provide skills for development and usage of data bases tables, forms, questionnaires and reports.
Envisaged results: Self-dependent development and usage of data bases for personnel information systems.
The content of the course: The thematic plan of the course
No
ThemeContact lessons
Student autonomous work hours
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies1. Concepts of ”personnel information system” and
”data basis”. Personnel information system examples on the Internet. Information about employees on the organisation web site home page.
4 6
2. Data bases’ Microsoft software, its significance for the personnel management work reports and planning. Data basis structure and structure principles. Table making by designing. Field types and features.
4 20
3. Data processing into tables and importing from other data bases, links among tables. 4 18
4. Data basis form, enquiry and report creation. 4 185. Form layouts, calculations for enquiries and
reports. Command keys for forms and reports. 4 18
6. Size optimisation, correction, management control creation, starting of data basis. 4 18
7. Email networking in MS Word environment, by 4 18
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use of MS Access data bases. Operation of stickers and envelopes. Data selection for Email networking.
8. Organisational and technological data security measures: measures, equipment and software applying, data archive creation.
4 12
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of
workAssessment form
1. Creation of the organisation’s employees data basis by forming of tables and slinks in MS Access environment, using the data from personal files.
Project work Check up by the docent
2. Execution of the created personnel data basis, by use of random number generator in MS Excel environment. Project work Check up by
the docent3. Creation of the tables, forms, reports, management
control for the organisation’s data basis. Starting of the data basis.
Project work Check up by the docent
4. Business letter creation for the organisation’s employees, by use of email service. Employees’ selection according to the set job specifications.
Project work Check up by the docent
The study course acquisition assessment form: ExaminationThe course is studied in the Latvian, Russian and English languages
Literature:Compulsory literature
10. Žemaitis V., Jurenoks A. MS Access no iesācēja līdz lietpratējam. Rīga, „Zvaigzne ABC”, 2004. – 132 lpp.
11. Nāgelis J. Microsoft ACCESS 2000 no A līdz Z.. Rīga: „Datorzinību centrs”, 2000. – 184 lpp.
Successfully studied study course”Information technology for the personnel manager’s work” comprises 8 CP (12 ECTS) amount. Students study the course”Personnel information systems” in semesters VII and VIII according to the amount of 4 (2+2).
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24 October2005Head of the department:_____________
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Business ethics
The title of the study program: Personnel management
The author and the staff of the course: Mag.oec. Māra Kakse
The aim of the course: To acquaint the students with the theoretical aspects of business ethics. To develop comprehension on the main principles of business ethics and their implementation into the business practice, fostering the professional skills, ethical attitude to oneself as a personality, to colleagues, cooperation partners and the society on the whole.
The envisaged results: To attain knowledge for the analysis of the personnel management from the ethics point of view, too – justice, honesty, social attitude;to obtain skills for analysing the competencies, style of work, skills, knowledge, attitude to work with personnel of the personnel manager;by acquiring of the course the students develop a different value orientation, during the course the students revise their value categories of themselves and community.
The content of the course:
Thematic plan of the course
No Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
1. Ethics and business running. 3 122. Ethics and legal jurisdiction. 3 123. The essence and main principles of business
ethics.3 12
4. Ethical behaviour styles. Ethical aspects of communication.
3 12
5. Ethical career problems 4 16Total 16 64
Autonomous work planning:
164
No Theme Type of work Assessment form1. Freedom and responsibility problems in
businessReport Work defence
2. Rights as basis of morals Report Work defence3. Honesty, justice and moral values Report Work defence4. Ethics of power. Power and conscience Report Work defence5. Organisational honour. Loyalty Report Work defence6. Ethics in control of work quality Report Work defence7. Ethical aspects of marketing Report Work defence
The study course acquisition assessment form: a test with a differentiated grading.
The course is studied in the Latvian language
Literature:Compulsory literature:
1. Kuzņecova A. Profesionālās ētikas vadlīnijas, R., 1997.2. Latiševs U. Lietišķās sarunas, lietišķie kontakti, R., 1995.3. Milts A. Ētika.R., 1999.4. Mouls Dž. Biznesa kultūra un etiķete Eiropas valstīs, R: Rozes apgāds, 2003.5. Lasmane S., Milts A., Rubenis A. Ētika, R: Zvaigzne ABC, 1995.6. Rubenis A. Ētika XX gs., Teorētiskā ētika, R, 1997.7. Rubenis A. Ētika XX gs. Praktiskā ētika, R, 1997.8. Rogenbuka I. Uzņēmējdarbības ētika, R: Zvaigzne ABC, 2000.9. Toisene Ģ. Kā jāuzvedas darba vietā, R: Iljus, 199610. Steinbergs Š.S., Ostens D.T. Vadība, ētika un vadītāji, R: Pētergailis, 1994.11. Razs Dž. Brīvības morāle, R: Madris, 2001.12. Strautmanis J. Vides ētika un vides tiesības. R: Zvaigzne ABC, 2003.13. Sieb P., Fitzerpatrick K Public Relations Ethics. Hartcourt brace College
Optional literature:1. Burkhards H. Ievads ētikā, R: Luterisma mantojuma fonds, 2002.2. Laits S. Naudas formula, R: Rēriha grāmatnīca, 2004.3. Rifkins Dž. Jaunās ekonomikas laikmets, R: Jumava, 2004.4. Hanters Dž. Tavs autoritātes spēks. R: Jumava, 2002.5. Hills N. Domā un kļūsti bagāts. R, 1993.6. raudive K. Dzīves kultūrai, R, 1993.7. Ozols A. Varas iegūšanas un noturēšanas māksla, R: Asja, 2004.8. Hosmen La Ruej. Trust: The Connecting Link Between Organizational Theory and Philosophical Ethics.
Academy of management Journal, 1995,9. http:// www. Liis.lv/vi/vardn.htm10. www.likumi.lv11. www.google.lv/search : ētiskās vērtības12. www.delna.lv 13. www.politika.lv
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Personnel manager’s professional ethics
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Lecturer Mag.sc.soc. A.Miķelsone.
The aim of the course: To acquaint the students with the personnel manager’s professional ethics by exploring ethics’ basic principles, competency, confidentiality, analysing various case studies.
The content of the course: The thematic plan of the course
NoTheme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies Part-time studies
1. Personnel manager’s basic principles of professional ethics
3 12
2. General principles of ethics 2 83. Personnel manager’s competency 3 124. Personnel manager’s
confidentiality2 8
5. Professional growth 2 86. Professional relationship 2 87. Dilemmas of ethics 2 8
Total 16 64
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Written test Essay Work ideas’ presentation in audience
The study course acquisition assessment form: Written test
The course is studied in the Latvian language.
Literature:1. Darba attiecību enciklopēdija (kr.val.), Merkūrijs, 2004.2. Ešenvalde I., Personāla praktiskā vadība, Merkūrijs, 2003. 3. Gratone L., Cilvēkresursu stratēģija, Jumava,2004.4. Psiholoģijas pasaule-žurnāls
Specific notes:Requirements for the test:
Lecture attendance Submitted autonomous works APPROVED
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ACADEMY Imantas 7. līnija 1, Riga LV – 1083, phone:7808010, fax: 7808034
Description of the study courseTitle of the study course: Job legislation and job protection.
Title of the study programme: Personnel management
Author and lecturer of the course: Master of jurisprudence Uvis Kozlovskis.
Aim of the course: To give the future personnel managers an idea about the place of work and job protection rights in the national legal system in compliance with the professional standard, introduce students to the normative base of work and job protection rights in Latvia, to form an understanding of the impact of the laws and regulations of transnational international formations on the employees and employers’ rights and duties, to form the skill to apply the acquired knowledge to practice.
Contents of the course The study course Job legislation and job protection acquaints both with the theoretical conclusions and laws and regulations in the sphere of employment rights and job protection by highlighting the employees and employers’ rights and duties, as well as the social guarantees, promoting students’ determination to form a civil society.
Thematic planning of he contentsNo. Topic Contact
lessonsSeminars, prac
darbi1. Employment agreement.
(Establishment and termination of legal work relationships. Employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Pay. Employment restrictions.)
8 X
2. Collective employment agreement.(Collective agreement and general agreement. Validity of the collective agreement in terms of time. The peculiarities of concluding and altering the collective agreement.)
4
3. Working time and recreation time.(The organization of working time. Breaks. Holidays.)
5
4. Job protection.(Risk assessment. Employer’s rights and responsibilities. Employee and trustee’s rights and responsibilities. The competence of public and municipal institutions. . Supervision and control.)
10 X
5. Labor disputes.(Individual disputes of rights. Collective disputes of rights. Collective interest disputes. Institutions of arbitration.)
5
Altogether: 32
The form of assessment of the acquisition of the study course: During the acquisition of the course students complete two knowledge and skills test works, the topic is specified at the topic is specified at the beginning of the course). The course is concluded by a written examination in the form of a test.
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Expected result, the knowledge, skills and competencies to be acquired To improve the communicative skills, to promote the improvement of the value system, to develop the skill to solve juridical issues as well as express and substantiate one’s opinion.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Laws and regulations – - Latvijas Republikas Satversme (pieņemta 15.02.1922.g.)- Darba likums (pieņemts 20.06.2001.g.)- Darba aizsardzības likums (pieņemts 20.06.2001.g.)- Darba strīdu likums (pieņemts 26.09.2002.g.)- Valsts civildienesta likums (pieņemts 07.09.2000.g.)- Darba devēju organizāciju un to apvienību likums (pieņemts 29.04.1999.g.)- Likums „Par darbinieku aizsardzību darba devēja maksātnespējas gadījumā” (pieņ. 20.12.2001.g.)- Likums „Par arodbiedrībām” (pieņemts 13.12.1990.g.)- Civillikums. IV daļa. Saistību tiesības (spēkā no 01.03.1993.g.)
Study literature - Ulmane V. Darba tiesības. Darba aizsardzība. Rīga, „Turība”, 2004- LR Civillikuma komentāri. Saistību tiesības. Rīga, „Mans īpašums” (500-542. lpp.)
Supplamentary literature – - Gailums I. Darba likums. Komentāri. Tiesu prakse. (3 daļās) Rīga, 2002, 2004- Dindūne I. Darba likuma komentāri. Rīga, “LV” 2002-2004 (ar grozījumiem)
Specific remarks – Students’ task is to keep track of the formulation of current laws, their validity as well as the consequent regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers (sources– www.likumi.lv, www.nais.lv, www.vestnesis.lv (base of the consolidated laws and regulations).
REVIEWEDat the meeting of the Department___________
_____________, 2005Head of the Dept._______________
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Public Relations
The title of the study program: Professional study program “Personnel management”
Amount: 2 CP, 3ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Lecturer, Mag. sc .soc. M.Virbale
The aim of the course: To provide an insight into the basic issues of public relations theory To develop skills for analysing public relations management essence.
Envisaged results: Students have to acquire a notion on public relations management’s essence, image creation, as well as comprehension
of the connection between the job of the personnel manager and marketing communication. To develop skills of analysing
academic publications
The content of the course: Thematic plan of the course
NoTheme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies Part-time studies
1. The role of effective
communication in the
contemporary world.
2 8
2. Explanation of public relations in
the context of convincing
communication in the text-books
of social psychology
3 12
3. Public relations as a component of
marketing communications
2 8
4. Public relations theories: 3 12
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-general public relations theory;
-intermediate level or attainable
public relations theories
5. Public relations connection to the
theories on the personality.
2 8
6. Image creation process, structures
and contents.
2 8
16 64
Autonomous work planning:
No Theme Type of work Assessment form1. Crisis communication Practice work2. Corporative communication Practice work in a group Analysis of a public image
The study course acquisition assessment form: A test with differentiated grading (written analysis of a case study).
The course is studied in the Latvian language (in the English language, Russian language, etc.).
Literature:1. S.M.Cutlip ,A.H.Center ,G.M.Broom Effective Public Relations.7 ed,New Jersey London 1994. 2. D.L.Wilcox,Ph.H.Aulit,W.K.Agee Public Relations: Strategies and tactics. New York etc.1997.3. J.Gruning (ed) Excellence in PR and comunications managmnt.Hildsdale.Hove,London,1992.4. S.L. Franzoi Social Psychology.2nd ,Boston,New York,Taipei etc,2000LU
Optional literature:
1. Opinion Quarterly,2. Journal for East European Management Studies,3. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Public Psychology,4. Publizistik
. Specific notes:
Demands for passing of the test 50% attendance of contact lectures, participation in seminars; 1 autonomous work.
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on17 October2005_____________Head of the department_____________
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Description of the study course
Title of the study course: Methods of business games
Title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP,3 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Dr.paed., assisytant prof. Iveta Kāposta
Aim of the course: To prepare students for independent use of business games in their professional activity.
Expected result: Knowledge about the game as a cultural phenomenon, functions of the game, the nature and structure of business
games, as well as the possibilities of their application. Skills to choose a game according to the audience’s needs and possibilities, to plan, organize and conduct business
games. Comprehension of the role of business games in people’s lives.
Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the contentsNo. Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous
studyFull-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1. The nature, development and principles of the game.
2 10
2. The nature and functions of the game. 2 103. The basic principles and conditions of
the organization of business games2 10
4. Types of business games. 6 20
5. Planning of business games. 2 106. Stages of the organization of business
games. 2 4
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1. The theory of the development of the game Report Defense2. The structure and features of the game. Abstract Discourse3. Functions of business games. Abstract Test4. The conditions of the organization of business games. Report Discussion5. Types and scenarios of games. Modeling Discourse6. Goals and tasks of business games. Analyses of
descriptionsDiscourse
7. Planning and conducting of business games. Modeling DiscourseProject Defense
8. Conditions of conducting business games. Abstract Test9. Methodological elaboration of the game. Modeling Defense
For of the assessment of the acquisition of the course:Test with a differentiated assessment171
The course is delivered in Latvian, Russian, German.
Literature:Compulsory literature
1. Lapiņa L., Rudiņa V. Apgūsim demokrātiju. – R.: Zvaigzne ABC, 1997.2. Urdze T. Zināt, darīt, prast. – R.: Pieaugušo Izglītības Apvienība, 1999.3. Абрамова Т.С., Степанович В.А. Деловые игры: теория и организация. - Екатеринбург: Деловая книга,
1999.4. Геронимус Ю.В. Игра, модель, экономика. - Москва: Знание, 1989.5. Rubana I.M. Mācīties darbot. – R.: RaKa, 2003.6. Berliners, Geidžs Pedagoģiskā psiholoģija. – R.: Zvaigzne ABC, 1999.7. Veilers P. Kvalitāte – tavas veiksmes atslēga. – R.: Jumava, 2001.8. Abbat F.R. Teaching for better learning. – Geneva.: WHO, 2001.9. Пушкарев Н. и др. Практикум по кадровому менеджменту. Деловые игры. – Москва: Российская
экономическая академия, 2001.10. Трайнев В. А. Деловые игры в учебном процессе. – Москва: Дашков и ко, 2002.
Recommended literature1. Интеллектуальные игры для школьников: экономика. – Ярославль: Академия развития, 1998.2. Кэрролл Л. Логическая игра. - Москва: Наука, 1991.3. Игры: обучение, тренинг, досуг. – Москва: Новая школа, 1994.4. Шмаков С.А. Игры учащихся – феномен культуры. - Москва: Новая школа, 1994.5. Academic Gaming and Stimulation in Education and Training. – London: Kogan Page, 1977.
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Ergonomics
The title of the study program: Personnel management
The author and the staff of the course: assoc. prof., Dr. chem. Jānis GEDROVICS
The aim of the course: To acquaint the students with the implementation of ergonomics science cognitions into the work of the enterprise for development of labour safety system and its operation securing for the maintenance of human resources.
The content of the course:
Thematic plan of the course
No Theme
Contact lessons
Student autonomous work hours
Full-
time
stud
ies
Part-
time
stud
ies
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1 Concept of ergonomics. Work concept in ergonomics. - 1 - 52 Concept of work environment. Risk factors in the socialisation
process in work place. - 2,5 - 8
3 Job protection, job security. Labour protection law of the Republic of Latvia. - 1,5 - 6
4 Regulations, instructions, directions of the Cabinet of Ministers. Legislation and resolutions, regulating the job protection and job security in the organisation.
- 2,0 - 10
5 Internal control of labour environment. Job environment alignment. - 2 - 5
6 Requirements of ergonomics for the office interior design. - 1 - 97 Practice work: Measuring of environment
ergonomics parameters. - 2 - 6
8 Contemporary office equipment. Requirements of ergonomics when using the office technology. - 1 - 9
9. Computer and work-station. Autonomous practice work
Submitting of the work
10 Collaboration of the employees and administration in regulating the office work environment.
Literature studies Test question
11 Research in ergonomics in Latvia and beyondLiterature
studies Test question12 Test (Written test)
The study course acquisition assessment form: Test with differentiated grading.
The course is studied in the Latvian language
Literature: Compulsory literature:
1. Darba apstākļi un veselība darbā. - R.: Labklājības Ministrija, 2003, 144 lpp.2. Ergonomika darbā. – R.: Labklājības Ministrija, 2003, 178 lpp.
4. Darba vides riska faktori un strādājošo veselības aizsardzība4, V.Kaļķa un Ž.Rojas red. – R.: Elpa, 2001, 500 lpp.5. Darba aizsardzība/ Vadlīnijas. – R.: 2003 [Labklājības ministrijas izdevums]6. Freivalds A. Ergonomics of Computer Workstations and Office Environmnets//
Starptautiskā zinātniskā konference Teorija un prakse skolotāju izglītībā II. – R.: 2004, pp. 357-364.
Optional literature:
1. Kaļķis V., Ž.Roja. Darba vides riski/ Raksturlielumi, normatīvi, ietekme uz organismu. – Rokasgrāmata. – LU: Rīga, 2003.
2. Psihosociālā darba vide. - R.: Labklājības Ministrija, 2003, 137 lpp.3. Darba higiēna. – R.: Labklājības Ministrija, 2003, 158 lpp.4. Darba drošība. – R.: Labklājības Ministrija, 2003, 288 lpp.
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5. Mунипов В.М., Зинченко В.П. Эргономика. – Москва: Логос, 2001. Materials on the Internet (sites)
http://www.osha.lv - Eiropas darba drošības un veselības aizsardzības aģentūras nacionālā kontaktpunkta mājas lapa
http://www.arbetslivsinstitutet.se - Zviedrijas darba dzīves institūta mājas lapa (angļu val.)http://www.likumi.lv - Latvijas Republikas likumi un Ministru Kabineta Noteikumi.http://www.parks.lv/home/ioeh - Darba vides un veselības institūts.http://www.vdi.lv - Valsts darba inspekcijas mājas lapa
Additional materials: 1. SDO Darba drošības un veselības aizsardzības vadības sistēmu vadlīnijas. – R.: 2003, [Labklājības ministrija].
2. Darba aizsardzības likuma vadlīnijas. R.: 2003 [Labklājības ministrijas izdevums] 3. Darba vietu iekārtošanas vadlīnijas. - R.: 2003 [Labklājības ministrijas izdevums] . 4. Ar displeju izmantošanu saistīto risku novērtēšanas un novēršanas vadlīnijas. – R.: 2003 [Labklājības
ministrijas izdevums]
Specific note: Previous knowledge for acquisition of the course: specific previous knowledge is not needed.
Specific demands:Two practice works as compulsory pre-condition for access to the test after listening to the lectures.
Title of the study course: The situation of labour force in Latvia and the European Union.Title of the study programme: Personnel management
Amount: 2 credit points with a test ECTS - 3 credit points
Author and lecturers of the course: Assistant professor, Doctor of Economics Hilmārs ZīleAim of the course: To introduce the future specialists of personnel management to the situation of labour force in Latvia and the EU..Expected result: The graduates have to be able to select employees who would satisfy the enterprise’s requirements and determine the amount of their salary according to the situation on the labour force market in the European Union, considering the trends of its development.
Contents of the course:Thematic planning of the contents
No.
Topic
Contact lessonsHours of student
autonomous study
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies8. Gross Domestic Product, its composition and
dynamics. Employment. 2 8
9. Value Added Tax in entrepreneurship. Work productivity in the EU member states. 2 8
10. The costs of labor force in entrepreneurship. 2 811. Nominal and real pay. Consumer price indices. 2 812. Labor force market in the EU. Free flow of
services. Free movement of population. 2 8
13. Differentiation of remuneration in Latvia over branches. 2 8
14. The qualification of labor force and remuneration. 2 8
15. Remuneration and social processes. EU social policy. 2 8
Total amount of hours 16 64
Planning of the independent work:
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No.Topic
Type of work Form of testing
7. Calculations of labor force costs in entrepreneurship in the EU.
Report1 credit point
Public defense or
review8. International comparison of remuneration Report
1 credit pointPublic
defense or review
9. Work productivity and remuneration in the enterprises of Latvia and the EU.
Seminar Student account in the lesson
10. Work productivity in the enterprises of the world and the USA.
Seminar Student account in the lesson
Form of assessment of the study course: Test with a differentiated assessment.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
Literature:Compulsory1. European business EU 2004
w w w. europa. ew. int / comm/ eurostat/2. Ziņojums par Latvijas tautsaimniecības attīstību
LR EM 2005. w w w. em. gov. lv3. Latvijas statistikas gadagrāmata
Rīga 2005 w w w. csb. gov.lvRecommended1. H. Zīle ,,Latvijas ārējie ekonomiskie sakari” Turība Rīga 20032. Eiropas Savienības materiāli par ekonomiku un sociāliem procesiem *3. EC economic data pocket book Quarterly*
Internet addresses as in the first point of compulsory luterature.
Specific remarks: Preliminary knowledge from Part A are required: Fundamentals of economics, accounting and statistics.Specific requirements: to carry out thorough research into statistics and forecast materials on the situation in the labor market in the EU, especially the situation in Latvia.Guarantees after the acquisition of the course: The study course forms the methodological basis of student diploma papers on the issues of compiling work force and remuneration, provides skills for practical work in national economy.
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Communication psychology
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: CP 2, 3 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Mag.psych.Lilita Danilāne
The aim of the course: To increase the comprehension on the principles of communication process, mechanisms developing inter-personal correlation, to enlarge the knowledge on productive elements of communication, to foster the students’ aspiration to perfect their personality growth and emotional intelligence, to encourage self-analysis and self-reflection desire.
Envisaged results:5) to acquire the basis of positive communication,6) to assess characteristic individual interrelation to themselves and the types of communication,7) to develop comprehension on communication and interrelation barriers.
Attained knowledge on effective positive communication, ability to empathy, tolerance, as well as skills to listen to and discuss, talk and present in front of audience and self-assessment ability.
The content of the course: Thematic plan of the course
NoTheme Contact lessons Student autonomous work
hours
1. Skills of non-verbal communication:Essence of non-verbal communication,Means of non-verbal communicationBody language;Speech expressiveness;Visual contact;Structuring of communication time and space by organising one’s own behaviour in a definite way (of course, subconsciously);Business etiquette.Emotional contact.Open and closed poses, their application essence and conditions,Organisation of communication distance and space.Means of non-verbal communication for information exchange. Skills of verbal communication:
1) Skills of listening- (non-reflexive and reflexive)
2) Skills of talking - ( in case of a speech in front of audience during a monologue, report, lecture, dialogue, discussion).
By questioning clarify interests and needs, personal experience;Sum up and structure experience and knowledge;By help of questioning shift the responsibility.Comprehension of one’s own orator skills and development opportunities.Overcoming of stress and its prevention before a presentation in front of audience.Skills to produce a positive correlation link;
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Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
Essay "I– in communication "
A seminar on the theme "Role of human interrelation in communication" – analysis of a particular film, theatre or book
Report on the offered psychological themes: Non-verbal language as a means of
communication; Dialogue as the most optimal communication
method; Positive interrelation and communication; Roles and positions in communication.
Report: (min) on the contents of 10 pages, introduction, conclusions, list of references.
Work defence in small groups.Participation in the seminar.
Work defence and verbal examination.
The study course acquisition assessment form: A test with differentiated grading. Verbal examination
Specific notes:Demands for the test and examination passing: attendance of contact lectures, participation in seminars;
The course is studied in the Latvian language.Literature:1) Levi V. Atrast sevī citu. – R.: 19942) L. von Keizerlinka Stāsti bērna dvēselei. – R.: Likteņstāsti, 1998.3) Karpova Ā. Ģimenes psiholoģija. – R: RaKa, 2000.4) Omarova S. Cilvēks runā ar cilvēku. -R.: 1995.5) Pīzs A. Ķermeņa valoda. –R.: Jumava, 1995.6) Psiholoģijas vārdnīca. –R.: 1999.7) Saskarsme audzēkņiem. –R.: Jumava, 1999.8) Veics V. Uzvedības un saskarsmes kultūra. Junda, 1996.9) Дерябо С., Ясвин. Гроссмейстер общения. –М.: 1996.10) Xаррис Т. Я о'Кей, Ты о'Кей. Москва – Cмысл, 1997.11) Сорины Неабходимый имидж. 1999.
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Second foreign language (Russian)
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 6 CP, 9 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Mag.paed., lecturer Anita Alhimova
The aim of the course: To improve the student language and socio-cultural competency, by developing their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills of the Russian language.
The envisaged results: Achieved the basic knowledge of business Russian at the intermediate level.
The content of the course:
Thematic plan of the course
No Theme Contact lessonsPart-time studies
Student autonomous work
hours1. On the course objectives
Introduction Getting acquainted2 -
2. The Russian language verbal etiquette (introducing, getting acquainted formally and informally)
2 6
3. Types of conversing on private and business termsGreetings and farewells
2 10
4. Russian surnames, names, patronymic names. Forms of namesDeclinations of proper nouns.
2 12
5. Expressing of assessment, compliments.
2 -
6. Business language of gestures 2 147. Travelling: Russia as perceived by
foreigners’ eyesDavid in Moscow.
2 12
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8. Business trip to Russia Usage of movement verbs
4 12
9. Business telephone conversations 2 1010. Travelling: Russia as perceived by
foreigners’ eyesDavid in St. Petersburg
2 -
11. Job interviewHow to talk during a job interview? Professions related to business
4 12
12. Personal documents Resume (CV). 2 1213. Types of business documents:
Business letters;Conversational etiquette; Peculiarities of formal business documents
4 14
14. Dates, time expressions Agreement between the nouns and numerals
2 10
15. Trip to a fair, contract of purchaseGoods and service prices.
2 12
16. Where to exchange the currency? Banking terminologyAgreement between the nouns and banknotes.
2 12
17. How to negotiate? Official negotiations
4 12
18. Business woman’s image Are you ready to take up leadership?
2 10
19 Reception Concluding business conversation Russian festivals, traditions, customs Toasts
2 12
20. These strange Russians: Good manners in Russia, what is allowed and what is not? David’s last journey
2 10
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. On the course objectives Introduction Getting acquainted
A letter addressed to the lecturer
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2. Russian verbal etiquette (introducing, getting acquainted formally and informally)
Теxts Inter-active test
3. Types of conversing on private and business termsGreetings and farewells.
Practice Current Test
4. Russian surnames, names, patronymic names. Forms of namesDeclinations of proper nouns.
Lexical-grammatical exercises
Test
5. Expressing of assessment, compliments.
Text analysis (situations)
Test
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6. Business language of gestures. Report Reading to audience 7. Travelling: Russia as perceived by
foreigners’ eyesDavid in Moscow.
Text(tanslation) Self-test (video-test)
8. Business trip to Russia Usage of movement verbs
Lexical-grammatical exercises
Test
9. Business telephone conversations Dialogues Pair work 10. Travelling: Russia as perceived by
foreigners’ eyesDavid in St. Petersburg.
Film analysis Comment
11. Job interviewHow to talk during a job interview? Professions related to business
Role play Presentation
12. Personal documents Resume (CV). Portfolio Portfolio Presentation13. Types of business documents:
Business letters;Conversational etiquette; Peculiarities of formal business documents
Writing practice work
Portfolio Presentation
14. Dates, time expressions Agreement between the nouns and numerals
Grammar exercises Check up
15. Trip to a fair, contract of purchaseGoods and service prices.
Practice work (texts) Case study
16. Where to exchange the currency? Banking terminologyAgreement between the nouns and banknotes
Mini-project Presentation
17. How to negotiate? Official negotiations.
Situation model Presentation
18. Business woman’s image Are you ready to take up leadership?
Reading (of texts)
Character analysis
19. Reception Concluding business conversation Russian festivals, traditions, customs Toasts
Abstract Presentation
20. These strange Russians: Good manners in Russia, what is allowed and what is not? David’s last journey
Reading of a text Test
The study course acquisition assessment form: Test and examination
The course is studied in the Russian language. Literature:
1. Бессольцев А., Кудряшов О. Как добиться успеха в туризме. Рига, 2001, 135 стр.2. Л.А. Введенская, Л.Г.Павлова, Е.Ю.Кашаева. Русский язык и культура речи. Ростов на Дону, «Феникс»,
7. Русский язык. Деловой этикет. Москва, 1997, 190 стр.8. Савельева С. Гущина. Русский язык для делового общения. Biznesa krievu valoda, Zvaigzne ABC, 2003, 204
стр.9. Эти странные русские. В.Жельвис, «Эгмонт Россия», Москва, 2002, 96 стр.10. Справочники по русской грамматике, орфографии, пунктуации.11. Материалы из интернета, прессы на русском языке.12. Аудио-, видеоматериалы по страноведению, культурологии.
- Specific demands: - Previous language knowledge, needed for the acquisition of the study course –corresponding to General
Secondary education standard C – D level;- Attendance of lectures;- Doing of the current tests, homework.
Approved bythe sitting of the Language department
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Second foreign language (German)
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 6 credit-points; 9 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Dr.paed. M.Kaltigina, acting as mag.paed. B.Kreigere
The aim of the course: To develop the students’ multi-language competency, by acquiring the German language basics, to foster the reflection on foreign language learning process and comprehension of it.
The envisaged results: To acquire the German language skills on A 2 level in accordance with the European language skills acquisition standards, i.e., enable the students be competent and communicate in the standard-situations in the German language, to perfect their learning strategies and comprehension of the opportunities of their use.
The content of the course:
Thematic plan of the courseNo Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work
hoursPart-time studies Part-time studies
23. Erste Kontakte 6 2424. Haus und Haushalt 6 2425. Essen und Trinken 6 2426. Freizeit 6 2427. Wohnen 6 2428. Krankheit 6 2429. Alltag 6 2430. Orientierung 6 24
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Basic Marketing
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP, 3ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: Dr.oec., doc. S.Jēgere, Mag.paed., lect. I.Bērziņa
The aim of the course: To prepare the students for effective entrepreneurship, orientate them onto implementation of marketing knowledge for personnel management purposes and total satisfying of the consumer’s (client’s) needs.
The content of the course:
The thematic plan of the courseNo Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous
work hours1. Introduction – subject connection with
other study courses: internal and external market research and management role in the effective personnel management performance.
3. Marketing communication theory. Marketing communication development. Sales personnel management. Public relations management. Marketing communication integration.
Autonomous literature studies
Presentation at the seminar
The study course acquisition assessment form: Examination
Literature:1. Blaits Dž. Mārketings. Rokasgrāmata. Rīga, Zvaigzne, ABC, 2004
2. Briģe A. Lietišķais mārketings. Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC, 2003
3. Praude V., Beļčikovs J. „Mārketings” Rīga, Vaidelote, 1999.
4. Niedrītis J. Ē. „Mārketings” Rīga, Turība, 2000.
5. Praude V., Beļčikovs J. “Mārketings” Rīga, Vaidelote, 1999.
Title of the study programme: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP , 3 ECTS
Author and lecturers of the course: Mag.paed. lecturer Silvija Geikina
AIM OF THE COURSE: TO PROMOTE THE FORMATION OF A HUMANLY ORIENTATED PERSONALITY, TO
HELP TO UNDERSTAND RHETORIC AS THE FEATURE OF THE GENERAL AND SOCIAL CULTURE OF A PERSONALITY, TO CULTIVATE EXPRESSIVE SPEECH SKILLS, WHICH ARE USEFUL FOR A PERSON AS A PERSONALITY AND PERSONNEL MANAGER.
Expected result: The rhetoric course introduces students to the concepts and basic categories: the nature of rhetoric, oratory art, the characteristic features of an orator, including the personnel manager.
The course envisages to give an insight into different issues of communication during a public monologue and dialogue, psychological and logical barriers and how to overcome them, body language during public speech.
Students are given an overview of rhetoric in different periods and the variety of the public speech today. Students develop their skills at public speech as well
Contents of the course:
Thematic planning of the contentsNo Topic Contact lessons Hours of student autonomous
studyFull-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
1.
2.
3.
4.
The nature of rhetoric. Rhetoric as science and study subject. Traditions of classical rhetoric.Rhetoric in the contemporary changing world. Planning and composition of the public monologue. The characteristic features of an orator, including the personnel manager. Oratory art– one of the expressions of the personnel manager. The issues of speech culture and speech technique. The role of accurate articulation and clear diction. The specific features of
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6.
7.
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public performance. Public speech as a means of influencing. The mutual perception of the speaker and the listener. The nature of communication, its kinds, varieties. Psychological and logical barriers in communication during public speech. Nonverbal communication. Communication styles.
2
2
2
2
Planning of the independent work:No. Topic Type of work Form of assessment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
How would you explain the words: The skill to perform?In your opinion, what is the attitude towards rhetoric today? Write your observations about contemporary politicians’ speeches at the Saeima and different meetings. Write your observations about the personnel manager’s rhetoric.How would you explain the expression: Speech is a human being in its entirety? Find examples which characterize speakers’ attitude towards accurate speech and the neatness of language. Write your answer to the question: Is the Latvian language endangered?
Report on the selected topic.
Defense of the report.
Form of the assessment of the acquisition of the study course: Test with a differentiated assessment.
The course is delivered in Latvian.
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Literature:COMPULSORY LITERATURE ALEKSE I. RUNĀTPRASME. R. RAKA, 2003GEIKINA S. RETORIKAS PAMATI. R. RAKA, 2003HINDLS T. PRASME UZSTĀTIES. R. ZVAIGZNE ABC, 2000KĻAVIŅA S. VALODAS DABA. R. LIELVĀRDS, 1997KUŠĶIS J. SASKARSMES BŪTĪBA. R. ZVAIGZNE ABC, 1997MĀCĪBU LĪDZEKLIS – SASKARSME. R. JUMAVA, 2002RIČARDS D. PTRASME SAZINĀTIES UN APSTĀTIES. – R. J.ROZES APGĀDS, 2002
RECOMMENDED LITERATURE APELE A. RUNAS MĀKSLA. R., 1983COOK J.S. ELEMENTS OF SPEECHWRITING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING. USA. 1989DANCE F.E.X. JAK-DANCE C.C. PUBLIC SPEAKING. USA. 1986EDIERS DŽ. EFEKTĪVA KOMUNIKĀCIJA. R.,1999LATIŠEVS V. LIETIŠĶAS SARUNAS – LIETIŠĶIE KONTAKTI. R. 1995LĪSIJS TIESAS RUNAS R., 1983MONKHOUSE BOB „JUST SAY A FEW WORDS” THE COMPLETE SPEAKERS
HANDBOOK REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION LENNARD PUBLISHING 1988ROZENBERGS J. LATVIEŠU VALODAS STILISTIKA. R., 1995МИХАИЛИЧЕНКО М.А. «РИТОРИКА» М. 1994ТУЛЕЩИНА С., ИГНАТЪЕВА Л., КУРИНИЕЦЕ П. «ШКОЛЪНАЯ РИТОРИКА» R.
ZVAIGZNE ABC, 1996ИВИН А.А. «РИТОРИКА. ИСКУСТВО УБЕЖДАТЪ» М. 2002КЛЮЕВ Е.В. «РИТОРИКА» М. 2001
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The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Taxes and duties The title of the study program: - Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS
The author and the staff of the course: - economist-financier, Mg.sc.soc., lecturer A.Vīgnere
The aim of the course: To comprehend the economic action impact of taxes and duties on personnel management in implementing of the state policy by financial methods.
Envisaged results: Comprehension of the state requirements referring to tax collection, as well the rights and duties of the tax payers, to understand the impact of taxes on entrepreneurship financial-economic indices, their significance when planning the enterprise management and business budget.
The content of the course: 1. State budget, its characteristics, budget income – expenditure2. Taxes system of the Republic of Latvia, its establishing, main principles 3. Taxes classification/structure of the Republic of Latvia / - Direct taxes - Indirect taxes 4. Taxes subject, taxes basis, taxes rates, tax exemptions, tax relief in the Republic of Latvia5. Income taxes: - Taxes on individuals; Taxes on firms 6. Social insurance compulsory payments7. Real estate tax8. Value added tax9. Excise and relief of tax/duty10. Customs duties11. Duties12. Administration of taxes and duties
The thematic plan of the courseNo
Theme Contact lessons Student autonomous work hours
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
Full-time studies Part-time studies
1
2.
3.
4.
State budget, its characteristics, budget income – expenditure Taxes system of the Republic of Latvia, its establishing, main principles /5/
Taxes classification/structure of the Republic of Latvia / - Direct taxes; Indirect taxes; their characteristicsTaxes subject, taxes basis, taxes rates, tax exemptions, relief in the Republic of Latvia
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7.
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10.
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Income taxes: - Taxes on individuals:Tax payers, tax imposed income, excise income,Expenditure against tax,Tax-free minimum, tax rates, tax calculation -Taxes on firms: Tax payers, a tax imposed object, tax imposed income, excise income, expenditure against tax, rates
Social insurance paymentsTypes of insurance,Persons liable to insurance, rates
Real estate tax:Tax payers, tax imposed object, rates
Value added tax:tax imposed persons and imposed deals. Exceptions and relief. Tax rates and taxation periods
Excise tax/duty: Tax payers, tax imposed object, rates.Exceptions and relief.
Customs duties, classificationTarif rates
Duties, types, sizes
Administration of taxes and duties
Tax payers’ duties and rights, responsibility. Tax administration’s duties and responsibility, confidentiality
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Example. Report,project etc.
Example, current test, work defence etc.
1. Individual income tax and social insurance payments
Value added tax, its calculation
Practice work Example
Example
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2.
3.
Tax administrationPractice work
Report
Work defence
The study course acquisition assessment form: Test with differentiated assessment.
The course is studied in the Latvian language.
Literature
Compulsory literature:LR likums „Par akcīzes nodokli” , ”Vēstnesis”Nr.406, 1999.g.8.decembrīLR likums „Par budžetu un finanšu vadību”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.41, 2004.g.6. martāLR likums „Par iedzīvotāju ienākuma nodokli”, Ziņotājs” Nr.22, 1993.g.10.jūnijāLR likums „Par pievienotās vērtības nodokli”, „Vēstnesis” Nr.49, 1995.g.30.martāLR likums „Par muitas nodokli”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.121, 1994.g.15.oktobrīLR likums „Par nekustāmā īpašuma nodokli”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.145, 1997.g.17.jūnijāLR likums „Par nodokļiem un nodevām”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.26, 1005.g.18.februārīLR likums „Par uzņēmuma ienākuma nodokli”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.32, 1995.g.1.martāLR likums „Par valsts sociālo apdrošināšanu”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.274, 1997.g.21.oktobrīLR MK noteikumi Nr. 336 „Noteikumi par attaisnotajiem izdevumiem par izglītību un ārstnieciskajiem pakalpojumiem”, „Vēstnesis”Ņr.115, 2001.g.1.augustāLR MK noteikumi Nr.709 „Noteikumi par valsts sociālo apdrošināšanas obligāto iemaksu likmes sadalījumu pa sociālo apdrošināšanas veidiem 2004. gadā”, „Vēstnesis” Nr.180, 2003.g. 19.decembrīLR MK noteikumi Nr.193 „Noteikumi par valsts sociālo apdrošināšanas iemaksu objektu minimālo un maksimālo apmēru”, „Vēstnesis”Nr.213/218, 2000.g.8.jūnijāA.Zvejnieks Nodokļi un nodevas V/A Ogres tipogrāfija, 1996I.Kodoliņa Nodokļi Latvijā 2004 R.Turība, 2004D.Daņēviča Finansu pārskatu revīzija R. Turība , 2003
Elective literature:The Republic of Latvia’s periodicals on taxes and duties
Specific notes:Previous knowledge needed for acquiring of the study course.Studied study courses – economics /micro, macro/, accounting, entrepreneurship
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Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management AcademyRiga, Imantas 7.līnija, L V -1083, telephone: 7808010, fax: 7808034
The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: - Politology
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: – 32 hours (16 lectures) 2 credit points
The author and the staff of the course: Mag.pol.sc.Vineta Kantāne
The aim of the course: To introduce information on political processes, enrich with the basic knowledge about their own state, its history and nowadays, state system and governing mechanism, citizen role in political and social processes, so that personnel management students could implement this knowledge in their future professional performance.
Envisaged results: The students, who have successfully completed this course, have to be able to analyse and critically assess politics, urgent political basic issues, relevant in politics to the inhabitants of Latvia. In accordance with the professional standard to develop a personality thinking positively and participating actively in the political life of the state that could be able to participate in the development of civil society in the framework of democracy.
The content of the course:
The thematic plan of the courseNo
Theme Contact lessons
Student autonomous work hours
1. Political development. Historical tendencies of politics
1 4
2. Political culture. Political process 1 43. Political participation. 1 44. Political subject. Politics and nation. 1 45. Social policy. 0.5 26. Significance of information in politics. Mass
information means – mass media1 4
7. Political parties, non-governmental social political organisations.
2 8
8. Ideologies 1 49. Power 1 410. Political institutions. Civic society. 1 411. Classical and contemporary state development
concept. State power2 8
12. Political regimes. Democratic regimes. Bureaucracy. Classification of contemporary
2 8
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democratic regimes and main problems13. Political behaviour norms. 0.5 214. World politics and international relations 1 4
16 64
Short content description of the study course:Theme 1 Political development Historical tendencies of politics
Theme 2 Political culture Political process
Theme 3 Political participation
Theme 4 Political subject Politics and nation
Theme 5 Social policy
Theme 6 Significance of information in politics Mass information means – mass media
Theme 7 Political parties, non-governmental social political organisations
Theme 8 Ideologies
Theme 9 Power
Theme 10 Political institutions Civic society
Theme 11 Classical and contemporary state development concept State power
Theme 12 Political regimes Democratic regimes Bureaucracy Classification of contemporary democratic regimes and main problems
Theme 13 Political behaviour norms
Theme 14 World politics and international relations
Autonomous work planning:
No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. State power., power sharing Autonomous literature research
Seminar
2. National contradictions, their contents, out-break levels and forms, political technologies and types of solution. Ethnopolitics in Latvia.
Autonomous literature research
Seminar
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3. Significance of information in politics.
Research Assessment of the work accomplished
4. Political culture and participation
Current test
5. Latvia in the international relationships’ system.
Project Work defence
6. A theme chosen autonomously by the student
Research Assessment
Students have both to study several themes autonomously and also prepare autonomous works on the issues discussed by these themes. While studying the theme – Significance of information in politics; students accomplish a practical research, by comparison of two major Latvian newspapers and assess their objectivity according to clearly stated criteria. Other three works have to be prepared as reports.
The study course acquisition assessment form: Assessment of knowledge and testing of skills are relevant part of the study process, and the assessment forms are defined by the education standard.
Examination Test (course test) Individual discussion Report, its completion, defence Seminārs
Demands for ensuring of the credit points: 1. Attendance Students have be present in, at least, 2/3 of the lectures and seminars, 2. Current test reveals the students’ knowledge on the themes covered by the course. The
students who had failed the current test are not allowed to try to pass the final examination.3. Report (12-15 pages) 4. At the end of the course the students have to pass a written test.
The course is studied in the Latvian language.
Literature:
Basic literature (Text-books):
1. Antoloģija politikā un tiesībās. I.daļa.,R., RAKA., 2003.2. Antoloģija politikā un tiesībās. II.daļa.,R., RAKA., 2005.3. Apals G., Catlaks G., Ikstens J., Pabriks A., Sarma V., Politika Latvijā. R.,1999.4. Ašmanis M. Politikas teorija. R.,20045. Catlaks G., Ikstens J.,Politika un tiesības. R. 2003.6. Cik demokrātiska ir Latvija / Demokrātijas audits. 2005. Rīga. LU.7. Cipeliuss R. Vispārējā mācība par valsti. – R.,1998.8. Ievads politikā. - R., 1998. 9. Ikstens J. Politikas pamati. R., 2001.10. Melbārdis Dz., Tiesību pamati., R.,2000.,11. Politika un tiesības., I. daļa., R., RAKA., 2003. 12. Politika un tiesības., I. daļa., R., RAKA., 2003. 13. Politika un tiesības., II. daļa., R., RAKA., 200514. Politisko terminu vārdnīca. R., 2000.
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15. Vēbers, M. Politika kā profesija un aicinājums. Zvaigzne ABC, 1999 vai Skat. adresi:http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/Weber/polvoc.html
16. Т.Сидельникова., К.Темников., А.Шагин. Схемы политологии. - М., 1999. 17. Лолитический энциклопедичекий словарь. - М., 1992. Власть. - М., 1989.
Recommeded literature 1. Ašmanis M. Personība politikā., R.,19922. Ašmanis, M. Politikas saturs. Izglītības satura un eksaminācijas centrs, 1995.3. Bāra D., Politiskās partijas un sabiedriski politiskās organizācijas. R., 1992.4. Bergs.V. Liberālās demokrātijas problēmas. No: Eiropas dialogi, Rīga, 2001.5. Broks J., Ozoliņš U. Demokrātijas stabilitāte Latvijā: Priekšnoteikumi un izredzes. No:
Sabiedrības pārmaiņas Latvijā, 1998, Rīga6. Fuko M. Patiesība. Vara. patība. R., 1995.7. Jansone D., Reinholde I., Ulnicāne I. Latvijas publiskā pārvalde., Rīga.LU., 20028. Lamentovičs V. Mūsdienu valsts, 1996, Rīga, 7. – 22.lpp.,9. Likums “Par tiesu varu”10. LR Ministriju iekārtas likums11. LR Ministru kabineta iekārtas likums12. LR Saeimas un MK Ziņotājs13. LR Satversme, Rīga, 199614. LR Satversmes tiesas likums15. Marks Aurēlijs. Pašam sev. R., 1991.16. Melbārdis Dz., Tiesību pamati., R.,2000.,17. Mūsdienu politiskā filosofija. - R., 1998., hrestomātija. 18. Ostrovska I. Valsts un pilsoniskā sabiedrība: savstarpējo attiecību attīstība pārejas periodā. No:
Sabiedrības pārmaiņas Latvijā, 199819. Ozoliņa, Ž. Latvijas drošības politikas reģionālie aspekti, Rīga, 200020. Ozoliņa, Ž. Mazās valstis lielo valstu vidū: drošības aspekti, No: Latvija pasaules politikā, Rīga21. Ozoliņš, A. Latvija – maza valsts Eiropas drošības sistēmā, No: Latvija pasaules politikā, Rīga,
200122. Platons. Valsts. R., 1982.23. Politikas lēmumu pieņemšanas process Latvijā. Politikas koordinācijas departaments, Rīga, 200124. Politikas zinātne. LU raksti. 686. sējums. 2005. Rīga25. Politikas zinātnes jautājumi. I. 2002. Rīga 26. Politikas zinātnes jautājumi. II. 2003. Rīga 27. Politikas zinātnes jautājumi. III. 2004. Rīga 28. Politikas zinātnes jautājumi. IV. 2005. Rīga 29. Politiskā enciklopēdija. R., 1987.30. Politisko organizāciju (partiju) finansēšanas likums, Latvijas Vēstnesis.-1995.-2.aug.31. Politisko terminu vārdnīca. R., 2000.32. Puriņš. G., Šulcs U. Liberālā demokrātija un nākotne. No: Eiropas dialogi, Rīga, 200133. Rajevskis V. Ikstens J. Pasaules vēlēšanu sistēmas. R., 1996.34. Rajevskis V., Rajevska F. Valsts varas institūcijas Latvijas Republikā, 1999, Rīga 35. Rēpers V., Smite L. Ievads ideju vēsturē. R.,1997.36. Saeimas vēlēšanu likums, 37. Uzrunājot nākotni – valstis, sabiedrības un pasauli., 2005. Rīga., LU.,38. Vēbers, M. Politika kā profesija un aicinājums. Zvaigzne ABC, 1999 vai Skat.
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3. Almond, G. and Verba, S. The Civic Culture. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 1963.4. Barry N. An introduction to Modern Political Theory. - London, 1989.5. Bessen W., Jaspers G. Das Leitbild der modernen Demokratie./Bauelemente einer
freiheitlichen Staatsordnung. - Bonn, 1990.6. Dahl R. A. Democracy and its Critics. Yal., 1989.7. Dahl R. A. Polyarchy. Partisipation and Opposition. - New Haven - London, 1971.8. Dahl. R. Development and Democratic Culture. In: Diamond L., Plattner M.f., Yun – han Chu,
Hung – Mao Tien. Cosolidating the Third wawe democracies, 19979. Duverger M. Political Parties: Their Organization and activity in the Modern State. NY, 1963.10. Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Online.<http://search.eb.com/eb/ >11. Held.D. Democracy Today, Oxford, 1987, p. 267. – 299.12. HeldD. political Theory and the Modern State / Eassy on State, Piwer and Democrasy.
Cambridge., 1989.13. Huntington. S.P. The Third Wawe, Norman and London, 199314. Lively J. Democracy. - New York, 1977.15. McLennan Gr., Held D., Hall St. The Idea of the Modern State. - Philadelphia, 1984.16. Norgaard. O. The Baltic States after Independence, 199617. R.Hague, S.Breslin. Coumparative government and politics. - London, 1993. 18. The Baltic States after Independence. Studies of Communism in Transition, 1996, Cheltnham,
UK. Brookfiels, US 19. Verba S.,Nie N., KimJ. Participation and Political Equality: A Seven Nation Comparison.
Chicago and London, 197820. Баталов 3. Я. Социальная утопия и утопическое сознание в США. - Москва,1982 .21. Бурлицкий Ф.М., Галкин А.А. Современный Левиафан./ Очерки политической социологии
капитализма. - М., 1985. 22. Вебер М. Политика как профессия. - Избранные произведения. - М., 1990, 23. Вятр Е. Социология политических отношений. - М., 1979.24. Дмитриев А.В. Политическая социология в США. - М., 1971.25. Липсет С. М. Политическая социология./ В кн. Американская социология.26. Лолитическая социология. - Ростов - на - Дону, 1997. Т.Сидельникова, К.Темников, 27. Лолитический энциклопедичекий словарь. - М., 1992. Власть. - М., 1989.28. Панарин А.С. Политология. -М.,2000.29. Перспективы. Проблемы. - М., 1972.
30. Т.Сидельникова., К.Темников., А.Шагин. Схемы политологии. - М., 1999.
APPROVED______2005by the sitting of the department_______Head of the department __________
Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management AcademyRiga, Imantas 7.līnija, L V -1083, telephone: 7808010, fax: 7808034
The Description of the Study Course
The title of the study course: Basic Information Technology.
The title of the study program: Personnel management
Amount: 2 CP, 3 ECTS.
The author and the staff of the course: Docent, Dr. math. Grigorijs Gorobecs, lecturer, Mg. sc. soc Gustavs Elers.
The aim of the course: To acquire or refresh knowledge and skills given by school information technology course, in accordance with the Secondary school education standard for the transition period ”Information I” (adopted by ISEC (Education contents and examination centre) instruction No 86 on 13 October 2003): on basic concepts of information technology, on computer use and literacy on files, on work in Windows environment and appropriate Windows software, on work with information sources, as well as on work on the Internet by the help of search programme Internet Explorer; to acquaint the students with RTTEMA’s work rules in information processing.
Envisaged results: Students will be prepared to work in Windows environment, to work on RTTEMA information net, as well as use the Internet and email. The knowledge and skills provided by this course are considered as the needed basis for the study course „Information technologies in personnel manager’s work”.
The content of the course: The thematic plan of the course
No
Theme
Contact lessonsStudent
autonomous work hours
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies
Full-time
studies
Part-time
studies1. Basic concepts of Information technologies 2 2 - -2. Work in Windows environment. 4 2 6 123. Computer use and work with files. 4 2 6 124. RTTEMA work rules in information processing. 4 2 6 12
5. Work with information sources. Measures against viruses. 4 2 6 12
6. Text editors, calculator, picture processing. 4 2 6 12
7.Concept of the Internet. Internet Explorer search programme. Information search on the Internet.
6 2 9 18
8. Work with email. 4 2 9 18
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Autonomous work planning:No Theme Type of work Assessment form
1. Setting of information amounts. Report Self-control
2.Own diskette arranging for work andone’s own information saving on the diskette as in an archive.
Autonomous work
Graded by docent
3. Basic concept of information technology or some operation description and examples. Report Self-control
4. Implementation of the assigned task in the framework of the study course.
Autonomous work
Graded by docent
The study course acquisition assessment form: Test with differentiated grading.The course is studied in the Latvian language.
Literature:
Compulsory literature:
1. Ilmārs Dukulis, Iveta Gultniece, Aina Ivane, Laila Kuriloviča, Viesturs Vēzis, Arta Žodziņa. Datorzinību pamati. 1. Pirmie soļi pie datora. Viestura Vēža redakcijā. Rīga, „Mācību grāmata”, 2000. - 150 lpp.
2. Andaševs A.. Datora lietotāja mācību grāmata. Rīga: „Zvaigzne ABC”, 2003. - 174 lpp.
3. Datorzinību pamati. Datortīkli un interneta pakalpojumu izmantošana. Viestura Vēža redakcijā. Rīga: „Mācību grāmata”, 2000. - 116 lpp.
4. Microsoft pamati. Mācību materiāls. http:// www.liis.lv /mspamati
5. Uzdevumi kursā ”Lietišķā informātika”. RPIVA Informātikas katedras mācību materiāli. Rīga: RPIVA, 2005. - 36 lpp.
1. Rikure T., Jurenoks A. Internets. Īsi un vienkārši. Sērija: Lietišķā informātika. Ieskaties un atceries! Rīga: SIA „Apgāds Zvaigzne ABC“, 2005. - 72 lpp.
2. Uzulāns Juris. Skolotājs mūsdienu informatīvajā telpā. III. Internets. Rīga: SIA „Izdevniecība RaKa“, 2004. – 98 lpp.
3. Geitss B. Ceļš ved uz priekšu. Rīga, “Tapals”, 1999. – 404 lpp.
4. Pakalne I. un Rīgas Valsts 1.ģimnāzijas skolēni un absolventi. Lasāmā grāmata informātikā. - Rīga: „Mācību grāmata”, 1999. – 399 lpp.
5. Learning Tools. Training and resources at Your Fingertips. http://www.microsoft.com/learning/default.asp
APPROVED
by the sitting of Information Technology department
Address: "Ceļmalas" p.n. Tīraine Mārupes p. Rīgas raj., LV- 2138
Foreign language knowledge: Russian, English
Education: Higher, qualification in the Latvian language and literature at Faculty of Philology of University of Latvia Academic titles and scientific degrees: professor, Doctor in Pedagogy sciences
Employment: pro-rector of studies at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy, professor at School pedagogy department
2. Scientific research, activities in methodology and publications (1999 -2005)
Participant of state financed researches, projects, programmes:1999 - team-member of a practical research by Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia (LR IZM) "Joint classes in primary school" 1998- 2002 – team-member of the management team for the Latvian language learning programme project ”The Latvian language to children of Latvia” for training of primary school teachers-multiplicators 2002 –leader of the work-team on the practical research „Study contents and methodological provision for the implementation of the lingua-communicative approach in basic school” by Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia (IZM 2002-23) Since 2005 - leader of the project by State Language Agency (4-9/6-2005) "Latvian language methodical aid development for primary school teachers working with minority pupils who attend the Latvian language of instruction schools"
Mentoring of scientific researches: 2000-2003 - mentor for S.Ivaniška’s doctoral studies work "Latvian language subject content for the pupil’s language teaching competency developing" (Pedagogy and psychology institute at University of Latvia) Since 2004- mentor for I.Pāvula’s doctoral studies work "Interaction of education contents and education aids" (Professor Council at DU)Since 2005 - mentor for G. Siliņa- Jasjukēviča’s doctoral studies work”Folklore in the value-system of schoolchildren” (Professor Council at LU PPF)
Participant of international research projects, programmes2000 – 2003 –expert for World Bank and Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia financed project „Native language standard and pilot-programme development" 2001 – 2003 – member of Soross foundation "Latvija" programme "Open school" project “Critical thinking development by reading and writing processes” by higher school docents 2001-2003 - member of work-team of Soross foundation "Latvija" programme "Changes in education" project "Bilingual education in Latvia"Since 2003 - ERASMUS programme participant. Cooperation with Austria’s Lenz pedagogical college, Switzerland’s Zurich University on issues of methodology for teaching reading and writing 2001 – 2003 -member of LVAVP management team and member of work-team for PHARE project "Improvement of Language Training for Non- Latvian Speaking Non - Citizens. LE 9902.01 " teaching aids and methodology development 2002 -2004 - LVAVP management team and member of work-team for PHARE project "Promotion of Integration of Training Latvian language Component. LE 007/003"
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Since 2005.- member of work-team for Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia and European Social foundation and national programmes No. 3.2. 7.1. " Support to professional orientation and career introduction into education system project "Career training maintenance by education system", RTTEMA participation coordinatorSince 2005 - participant of Greece Andean Faculty of the Humanities research “Work experience on joint classes in Europe”
Participant of contractsSince 1998 – expert, consultant of methodology associations’ managers, reviewer of methodological materials, teaching aids for Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia and Education content and examination centre of state examinations and diagnostic tests for primary school Since 1998 – School board lecturer for the further teacher education courses on the Latvian language teaching methods in primary and basic school, on diverse activities with texts in various subjects, on work in joint classes, on the curriculum development, on the five-year-old and six-year-old children reading and writing teaching a.o. In Rīga city, Limbaži, Ogre, Madona, Valmiera, Rīga region, Balvi, Cēsis, Ludza, Preiļi, Jēkabpils, Liepāja, Saldus a.o. places Since 1997 – Author of teaching aids, methodical materials, a monograph, lecturer, reviewer for "Zvaigzne ABC", "Lielvārds", "RaKa", “ Pētergailis” publishers. Since 1999 - Author of teaching aids, methodical materials, reviewer, lecturer for the Latvian language State programme acquisition at the further education courses for primary school teachers in minority schools, at seminars on the Latvian language as a second language and bilingual education methodology.
Member of Latvian or international project and programme expert councils, commissions 1998 – 1999 – Consultant on Contemporary Latvian language methods issues for Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia and Education content and examination centre’s work-team in Kurzeme area for Latvian language and literature teachers in basic school Since 2001 – Member of primary school teachers’ consultation council for Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia and Education content and examination centre (LR IZM ISEC)Since 1998 – Expert on the Latvian language tests a.o. for LR IZM ISEC Since 1999 - Member of Latvia’s pedagogy scientist associationSince 2002 - Member of Latvia’s professor associationSince 2002 - LR IZM ISEC free-lance methodologist Since 2004- Member of Consultation Council for teacher training and professional development at Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia Since 2005 – Expert of the European Union Social foundation for projects on teaching practice of higher education students, profession standards, pedagogue further education programmes
Publications
Articles in international reviewed publicationsAnspoka Z. Teksts integrētā latviešu valodas mācību satura.// Bērna audzināšana demokrātiskai sabiedrībai. Starptautiskas konferences materiāli. - R.: Izglītības soļi, 2000.- 72.- 75.lpp. Anspoka Z. Formirovanie ucebnoj kompetencii na urokax latiSskobo jazika v hacaljnoj skole.// Pradinis ugdumas. Straipsniu rinkiys, skirtas ikimokykliniarn ir pradiniam ugdymui Nr.2 Siauliu Universitetas Edukologijos fakultetas.- Siau1iai, 2001.- 84.-90. lpp.Anspoka Z. Latviešu valodas kultūras studiju kursa specifika pedagogu profesionālajā sagatavotībā.// RIMPAK Journal of Scientific Research and International Affairs Nr.2.- R.: RIMPAK 2001.- 60.-65 lpp. Anspoka Z. Mācīšanās kompetences veidošanas dzimtās valodas nodarbībās pamatskolā.// Tradicionālais un novatoriskais sabiedrības ilgspējīga attīstība. Starptautiskas zinātniskās konferences materiāli .- Rēzekne, 2002.- 153.-157. lpp. Anspoka Z. Daži aspekti par valodas pamatprasmju attīstīšanu bilingvālās mācībās.// Teorija un prakse skolotāju izglītība. Starptautiskas konferences materiāli .- R.: Petrovskis & Co, 2002.- 306.-313. lpp. Anspoka Z. Lingvokomunikatīva pieeja dzimtas valodas mācības: problēmas un risinājumi.// Valodas apguve: problēmas un perspektīva. 2.Zinatnisko rakstu krājums .- Liepāja: LP A, 2002.- 8.-12. lpp. Anspoka Z., Milaša I. Integration of Language Skills in the Mathematics Study process.// Changing Education in a Changing Society .Association for Theacher Education in Europe (ATEE).- Rīga: SIA "Izglītības soļi", 2003.- 326.-332. lpp. Anspoka Z. Darbs ar tekstu latviešu valodas nodarbības apvienotajās klasēs.// Lauku vide. Izglītība. Personība. Starptautiskas konferences raksti.- Jelgava: LLU, 5lpp. Anspoka Z. Intercultural Education: problems and solutions.// Rīgas Tehniskas Universitātes Zinātniskie raksti. 8.sērija "Humanitārās un sociālās zinātnēs". 6.sejums.-Rīga: izdevniecībā: "RTU", 2004.- 46.- 60. lpp.
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Anspoka Z. Latviešu valodas didaktiskais mode1is pamatskola un skolotāju metodiska kompetence.// Rīgas Pedagoģijas un izglītības vadības augstskolas Zinātniskie raksti IV .-Rīga: SIA " Petrovskis un Co, 2004.-49.-60.lpp. Anspoka Z. Latvian Study Contents and Study Technologies in Multicultural Study Enverioment in Latvian Elementary School: Some problems and solutions.// ATEE 29 th Annual Conference materials, 2004., 9 lpp. (submitted for publication)
Monographs Anspoka Z. Latviešu valodas didaktika (submitted for publication to publishers: Raka, apt. 350 lpp.; the manuscript is awarded the international premium named after L. Bērziņš (2005.)
Teaching/learning aidsAnspoka Z. Lasāmgrāmata 2. klasei.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 128lpp. (Primer)Anspoka Z. Lasāmgrāmata 3. klasei.- Lielvārds, 2000.- 160 lpp. (Primer)Anspoka Z. Lasāmgrāmata 4. klasei.- Lielvārds, 2001.- 176 lpp. (Primer)Anspoka Z. Ābece un lasāmgrāmata 1. klasei. -Lielvārds, 2002.- 111 lpp. (ABC and Primer)Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 1. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Mācību grāmata .-R.: LVAVP, 2002.- 1521pp. (Latvian language for minority school. Text-book) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 2. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Mācību grāmata.- R.: LVAVP, 2002.- 1521pp. (Latvian language for minority school. Text-book) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 3. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Mācību grāmata.- R. : LVAVP , 2002.- 152 Ipp. (Latvian language for minority school. Text-book) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 1.k1asei mazākumtautību skolā. Darba burtnīca. 1. da1a.- R. : LV A VP , 2002.- 47 Ipp. (Latvian language for minority school. Workbook) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 1. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Darba burtnīca. 2. dala.- R.: LVAVP, 2002.- 471pp. (Latvian language for minority school. Workbook) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 2. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Darba burtnīca. - R.: L V A VP ,2002.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language for minority school. Workbook) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 3. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Darba burtnīca. - R.: L V A VP , 2002.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language for minority school. Workbook) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 1. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Didaktiskie materia1i.- R. : L V A VP , 2002.- 37 Ipp. (Latvian language for minority school. Didactic materials) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 2. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Didaktiskie materiāli. - R: L V A VP ,2002.- 36 lpp. (Latvian language for minority school. Didactic materials) Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 3. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Didaktiskie materia1i.-R.: L V A VP ,2002.- 23 lpp. (Latvian language for minority school. Didactic materials) (Sets of teaching/learning materials for minority school Forms 1 -3 gained the prize”The best school primer” (1st prize) in the competition organized by Publishers association in 2004 Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 2. klasei. Ziema.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 87 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Winter)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 2. k1asei. Pavasaris.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 87 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Spring)
Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 2. k1asei. Rudens. 2. izdevums.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 87 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Autumn)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 3. kasei. Rudens.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 96lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Autumn)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 3. klasei. Ziema.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Winter)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 3. klasei. Pavasaris.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Spring)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 4. klasei. Rudens.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Autumn)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 4. k1asei. Ziema.- Lielvārds, 1999.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Winter) Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 4. klasei. Pavasaris.- Lielvārds, 2000.- 96 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Spring)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 1. klasei. Rudens.- Lielvārds, 2002.- 64 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Autumn)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 1. k1asei. Ziema. -"Lielvārds", 2002.- 64 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Winter)Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 1. klasei. Pavasaris.- "Lielvārds", 2003.-64 lpp. (Latvian language text-book: Spring)
Methodical aidsAnspoka Z., Siliņa – Jasjukēviča G. Latviešu valoda latviešu mācībvalodas sākumskolā.- Rīga: Valsts valodas aģentūra, 2005.- 100 lpp. (submitted to publishers)Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Papule E., Ptičkina Ā.Lat2 metodikas rokasgrāmata sākumsko1ai.- R.: LVAVP , UNDP, 2000.- 112 lpp. Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Ideju grāmata sākumsko1ai.- R.: L V A VP , UNDP , 2000.- 208 lpp.
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Anspoka Z., Ernstsone A., Poriņa I. Komunikatīvi vingrinājumi latviešu valodas apguvei 3. k1asē.- R: LVAVP , UNDP, 2000.- 52 lpp. Anspoka Z. Daži ieteikumi latviešu valodas mācību satura realizēšanai apvienotajās klases.// LR IZM ISEC metodisko materiālu krājums, 2000.- 9 lpp.. Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 2. klasei. Skolotāja grāmata. - Lielvārds, 1999.- 57lpp.Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 3. k1asei. Skolotāja grāmata. - Lielvārds, 2000.- 57lpp.Anspoka Z. Latviešu valoda 4. klasei. Skolotāja grāmata. - Lielvārds, 2001.- 521pp. Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 1. k1asei mazākumtautību skolā. Skolotāja grāmata. - R.: LVAVP , 2002.- 94 lpp. Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu va1oda 2. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Skolotāja grāmata. -R.: LVAVP ,2002.- 96 lpp. Anspoka Z., Lanka A., Ptičkina Ā. Latviešu valoda 3. klasei mazākumtautību skolā. Skolotāja grāmata. - R. : L V A VP , 2002.- 94 lpp. Anspoka Z. Veseluma metode lasītmācībā un rakstītmācībā. Latviešu valoda 1. k1ase. Skolotāja grāmata. -"Lielvārds", 2003.- 128 Ipp. Anspoka Z. Kā strādāt bilingvāli sākumskolā./ / T AGAD,LVAVP informatīvais biļetens, 2002.1.nr.- 6.-9. lpp. Anspoka Z. Didaktiskais modelis latviešu va1odas mācībām lingvokomunikatīvajā pieejā.// www.isec.gov.lv- 61pp. Anspoka Z., Kalve A., Ptičkina Ā. Mācību teksts bilingvālas mācības: daži aspekti.// Bilingvālā izglītība: sadarbības pieredze.- SFL projekts "Atvērtā skola", 2001.- 24 lpp. Anspoka Z., Birzga1e E., Matesovica Z., Mežvēvere S., Veckāgana V. Latviešu va1oda 5. klasei. Skolotāja grāmata. - Lielvārde: Lielvārds, 2004.- 961pp.
Participation with a report in international scientific conferences 2000 - RTTEMA 2nd international scientific conference "Upbringing of children for democratic society"- report "Texts for integrated Latvian language learning content" 2000 - Šauliai university international conference "Teaching and Learning Content in Learning Society"- report "Latvian Content for Developing of pupil's learning Competence in Primary School" 2001- Liepāja Pedagogy Academy’s 2nd international scientific conference " Language acquisition: problems and prospects"- report " Lingua-communicative approach to native language education in basic school: problems and solutions." 2002- International conference organized by the ministry of education and science of the Republic of Latvia and Rēzekne higher school " Traditional and innovative in the long-lasting development of society".- report " Some aspects of developing language teaching competencies in native language lessons in basic school" 2002- RTTEMA international scientific conference "Theory and practice: teacher education".- report " Some aspects of developing language basic skills in bilingual education" 2002 - LU 60th scientific conference - report "Latvian language learning contents for developing of communicative competency" 2003 - LU 61st scientific conference "Language and literature in culture circulation"- report "Lingua-communicative approach and teachers’ methodology competency for the native language teaching in basic school" 2003 - International conference organized by the Humanities Institute of Rīga Technical university - report "Inter-culture education: problems and resolutions" 2004 – 29th European Teacher Training Association (ATTE) conference in Italy; Agrigento - report " Latvian Study content and Study Technologies in Muticultura1 Environment in Latvian Elementary School: Some problems and solutions" 2000 – Scientific methodological conference by RTTEMA Pre-school and primary school faculty - reports: “On language skills in primary school”, "Communication ability in the Latvian language teaching/learning: theory and practice at school" 11 April 2001 RIMPAK Livonija scientific conference "Language department cooperation with special purpose departments for students’ professional language development”.- report "The Latvian language culture course specifics in pedagogue professional training" 2003 - International scientific conference "Rural environment. Education. Personality"- report "Work on the text in Latvian language lessons in joint classes" organized by Latvian Agriculture University’s Education and Housekeeping institute2003 - European Teacher Training Association (ATTE) conference in Rīga "Teachers, Students and Pupils in Learning Society"- report "Integration of Language Ski1ls in the Mathematics Study process"
Participation in conferences, seminars of other types 2005 – Letonika’s 1st congress 2001- The Latvian language acquisition programme management team’s conference on the Latvian language methodology issues for schools of minorities- report”On some Lat2 education content issues".
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2002 – Conference organized by the education content and examination centre of the Ministry of education and science of the Republic of Latvia for the heads of primary school teachers’ methodical societies - report "Holistic approach to language acquisition in primary school". 2003 – 2004 – Conference of Primary school teachers’ methodical societies of the Republic of Latvia “New research on language teaching/learning didactics, succession issues in teaching/learning of reading and writing in pre-school and primary school, language education content and methodology succession in primary school and basic school"- report " Holistic approach method to teaching/learning of reading and writing " 2003 and 2004 - LVAVP conferences on bi1ingual education issues- report "Language basic skills development possibilities by play-sessions in pre-school" 2005 - Bauska region pre-school and primary school teachers’ methodological conference "Education reform: problems and their solutions" - report "Succession in acquisition of reading and writing skills in pre-school and primary school”2005 - LVAVA scientific methodological conference "Content and language integration – a way to high quality education"- report "Texts for various subject acquisition in basic school"2005 - ERASMUS coordinators’ conference “ERACON2005” – report „ Students and Teachers Mobility in RTTEMA” 2005 - Discussion” Basic education in forms 1- 6” (Discussion materials published by journal ”Skolotājs” (Teacher) 2005., No 50) organized by the Ministry of education and science of the Republic of Latvia and publishers RaKa
Other publications, scientific and methodological publications, education aidsAnspoka Z. Par latviešu valodas mācību satura atlases principiem sākumskolā.// Rīgas Pedagoģijas augstskolas 1. zinātniskās konferences tēžu krājums.- Rīga: RPA, 1995., 1 lpp.Anspoka Z. Kai kurius latviu kalbos mokymo turinio atrankos pradinije mokyloje.// Gimtoje kalba 3. klasije (konferencijos medžiaga).- Siaulia, 1995., 3 lpp.Anspoka Z. Par dažiem mācības aktivizējošiem faktoriem latviešu valodas stundās sākumskolā.// RPIVA Pirmsskolas un sākumskolas fakultātes zinātniski metodisko tēžu krājums.- Rīga: RPIVA, 1996., 1 lpp.Anspoka Z. Latviešu valodas mācību satura atlases problēmas sākumskolā.// Liepājas pedagoģijas augstskolas zinātniskās konferences tēžu krājums.- Liepāja: LPA, 1996., 1 lpp.Anspoka Z. Integrēta mācību satura teorētiskā nostādne.- Rīga: LU, 1996.- 109 lpp.Anspoka Z. Par dažiem latviešu valodas mācību satura jautājumiem sākumskolā.// RPIVA zinātnisko rakstu krājums.- RIVA: Vārti, 1997., 4 lpp.Anspoka Z., Kalve A. Par dažām mācību organizācijas formām un metodēm integrētās latviešu valodas stundās sākumskolā.// Valoda un literatūra saskarsmes lokā. Rakstu krājums. TEMPUS-2 Jep- 7158 Updating of in-Service Teaching Training in Universities of Latvia.- Rīga: 1997., 5 lpp.Anspoka Z. Skolotāja aktieriskā spēle kā nosacīta mācību metode latviešu valodas stundās sākumskolā.// RPIVA zinātniski praktiskās konferences tēžu krājums.- Rīga: Vārti, 1997., 2 lpp.Anspoka Z. Latviešu valodas mācību satura jautājumi: problēmas un risinājumi.// Baltijas valstu sākumskolas skolotāju konferences tēžu krājums.- Rīga: 1998., 3 lpp.Anspoka Z. Integrēts latviešu valodas mācību saturs un tā metodika saķumskolā. Promocijas darbs.- Rīga: LU, 1999., 152 lpp.Anspoka Z. Komunikativitāte latviešu valodas mācībās: teorija un prakse.// Rakstu krājums „ Kur un kā ejam izglītībā?” - Rīga: RPIVA, 2000, 2 lpp.Anspoka Z. Par valodas prasmi sākumskolā.// Rakstu krājums „ Kur un kā ejam izglītībā?” – Rīga: RPIVA< 2000., 3 lpp.Anspoka Z. Ko mācījām skolotājam? // Rīgas Pedagoģisko skolu vēsture dokumentos un atmiņās.- Rīga: 2002., 3 lpp.Anspoka Z. Diktāti 2.- 4. klasei.- Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1997.- 83 lpp.Anspoka Z. Atstāstījumi 2.- 4. klasei.- Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1998.- 117 lpp.
3. Pedagogical activitiesMentored Master’s works- 24 Mentored Bachelor’s works and qualification works - 79
Lectured study subjects Contemporary Latvian standard language- 2 CpLatvian language culture- 2 Cp Latvian language teaching/learning methodology in primary school - 5 CpLatvian language teaching/learning methodology in basic school - 2 CpLiterature teaching/learning methodology in basic school - 2 CpStudent research work methodology - 2 CpBi1ingual education fundamentals - 2 Cp
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Work for Study programme councilProgramme director of ”Latvian language and literature teacher of basic school” Head of RTTEMA Study Council
Developed study courses Anspoka Z. Latvian language teaching/learning methodology in primary school (implemented by the study programme for the primary school teacher with right to teach one subject in basic school) Anspoka Z., Markus D. Latvian language culture fundamentals (implemented by the professional Master’s study programme) Anspoka Z. Contemporary Latvian standard language. Language culture. Business writing (implemented by all RTTEMA professional teacher training programmes of Part –time studies)Anspoka Z. Research work methodology (implemented by the personnel management professional study programme) Anspoka Z. Bilingual education fundamentals (implemented by all professional teacher training programmes and educational management and one subject teacher training programme) Anspoka Z. Latvian language teaching/learning methodology in basic school (Forms 5 -9).( implemented by the programme majoring in " Latvian language and literature teacher in basic school")Anspoka Z. Literature teaching/learning methodology in basic school (Forms 5-9) (implemented by the programme majoring in “Latvian language and literature teacher in basic school")
Developed study programmes Latvian language and literature teacher in basic school (approved by RTTEMA Senate on 06/05/1999)In-service training in foreign and Latvia’s higher schools and scientific research establishments2005 – The Nordic and Baltic state seminar for representatives on career consulting issues in labour market and educational establishments in Vilnius Pedagogical University2005 - Study visits to Helsinki University and Jyskvyla University on career consultant training issues for study programmes, research activities.2005- ERASMUS coordinators’ conference ERACON 2005 on Cyprus (obtained a certificate)2004- International Seminar "Erasmus for Academic Staff: Project Work and Mobility" in Vilnius (obtained a certificate)
2003- International course (292 hours) "Inter-culture and bilingual education" (obtained a certificate)2002 - Further education course "Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities" for educationalists organized by the European Union in Malta (obtained a certificate)
2002 – Course "Implementation of technologies in didactics" organized by the faculty of Pedagogy and psychology at the University of Latvia (obtained a certificate)
2001 - World Book Fair in Frankfurt on Main; seminars on text-book creation 2001- Finland; Karja Folk-school course “Active citizen and www. (obtained a certificate)
2000- Soros foundation - Latvian programme "Changes in education" project "Reading and writing for development of the pupil’s critical thinking"( obtained a certificate)
1998 -2000- LVAVP seminars on the second language teaching/learning methodology issues (obtained certificates)1999 - Cooperation association of Latvia’s higher school educators and Soros foundation - Latvian programme "Changes in education" course "Cooperative teaching/learning methods"( obtained a certificate)
1997 -1999 - RTTEMA further education seminars on issues of pedagogy and psychology (obtained certificates)
1999 – Studies in the Foreign language faculty at Minor Academy in RTTEMA (obtained a diploma) 1999 - in Bulgaria " Open school" centre course "Debate skills: means for youths self-expression " (obtained a certificate)
4 Organisational works Head and member of the Academy’s academic and council institutionsSince 2005 – A member of Professor Council at AcademySince 1996- A member of Academy’s Senate 1999- 2004- Head of Studies commission at Senate
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1997- 2004- A member of Studies CouncilSince 2004- Head of Studies CouncilSince 2001- A member of Science Council
A member of International and Latvia’s conference managing committee 2005 – A member of managing committee and workshop manager for Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy’s scientific conference”Theory and practice in education” 2004 - A member of managing committee and workshop manager for Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy’s scientific conference ”Theory and practice in education IV” 1998 – 2004 – Latvia’s Primary School Teachers’ Association; workshop manager for the conference of methodological societies’ leaders 1999 – Head of work-team at the forum of Latvia’s education leaders 2002 - Head of work-team at the international conference" Theory and practice in Teacher education”
Reviewer of scientific and methodological works 2003 -Viļņas Universitātes docenta Jonas Vasiliauskas darbs habi1itetā doktora grāda iegūšanai "Jaunosios kartos socializacios fenomenas (XIX a. Antroji puse- XX a. pradzia)".- Vi1nius Universitetas, 2003.,203 Ipp. 2000 - D. Laivenieces monogrāfija " Valodas metodikas didaktiskie jautājumi.- RIga.: RaKa, 2000, 152 Ipp. 2002 -D. Laivenieces monogrāfija" Valodas mācības pusaudzim" -Rīga: RaKa, 2002.-393 Ipp. 1998 - Pētījums "Rīgas pedagoģiskās skolas un Imantas pedagoģiskās skolas vēsture dokumentos un atmiņās".- R.: SIA "Jumis", 2002., 110 Ipp 2003 - O. Fi1inas promocijas darbs "Skolēnu kultūridentitātes attīstība daiļdarba apguves kultūrvēsturiskā kontekstā."- LU.,2002., 2521pp. 2004 - Rīgas Pedagoģijas un izg1ītības vadības augstskolas zinātnisko rakstu 4. sējuma raksti par valodas un literatūras didaktikas jautājumiem. 2004 - D.Laivenieces promocijas darbs "Valodas mācību didaktiskais mode1is pusaudžiem"- LU, 2004.- 2541pp. 2003 - Latvijas Universitātes starptautiskās zinātniskās konferences " Valoda un literatūra kultūras apritē" materiā1i. 2004 - LR IZM ISEC izstrādātā latviešu valodas programma pamatskolai (1.-9. klase), 2004 -1621pp.Head of Academy’s structure-unit 1997 – 2001 – Assistant-head of the Part-time studies 2001 – 2004 – Head of School pedagogy departmentSince 16 March 2004 - Study part pro-rector at RTTEMA
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PERSONAL DATA: Maira ApsīteDate and place of birth: August 14, 1959, Ērgļi regionAddress: Cēsu reg., Priekuļu rural municipality Jāņmuiža, Sporta iela 5 dz. 15, LV – 4154Telephone: 4154276Citizenship: Republic of Latvia
EDUCATION:1998 – 2000 Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy, post-graduate studies at the Faculty of Education and School Management
1977 – 1982 LU Faculty of Foreign Languages
WORK EXPERIENCE:2001 – Cēsu reg. Priekuļu Secondary School, teacher of German
1998 – Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy, Cēsis Study Branch, teacher of German
1993 – Kalnu Rauduvītes Ltd – translator1982 – 1983 Riga Polytechnic Institute, teacher of German 1982 – Jāņmuiža Vocational Gymnasium, teacher of German
FURTHER EDUCATION, COURSES, KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES1998 International Seminar on the Didactics of the German language at LU Faculty of
Foreign Languages 1997 AESC course in Business German1997 Computer course
Native language: LatvianGerman: fluent, written Russian: fluent, written English: colloquial
AUTHOR’S WORK:Master’s paper: Study strategies as a precondition for study autonomy in the acquisition of foreign languages.
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Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameVelga Avota
Date of birth 27.01.1957Address Pulkveža Brieža iela 80-66, Sigulda
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Riga Technical UniversityInstitute of Quality Management, professional Master’s programmeM.sc.-TQM
Title of the educational establishment Riga Technical UniversityInstitute of Quality Management Ezermalas iela 2, Riga
Time period 1996 – 2000
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Bachelor of Social Sciences in psychology Professional specialisation in personnel management
Title of the educational establishment Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management AcademyKatrīnas iela 2, Cēsis, Latvia
Time period 1972- 1976Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
doctor’s assistant
Title of the educational establishment Riga Medical School No.1. Mičūrina iela 38, Riga
Work experience Time period 04.1976 -12. 2000
Profession or position Emergency medical aid doctor’s assistant
Title and address of the working place
Riga region hospitalLakstīgalas iela 13, Sigulda, LV-2150
Branch MedicineTime period 01.2001 -
Profession or position Deputy Head of Customer Attraction Department, Head of Customer Attraction Department, Head of Customer Department
Title and address of the working place
Insurance stock company RSK Lāčplēša iela 38, Rīga, Latvija
Branch Insurance
SkillsLanguage Understanding Speaking WritingRussian Good Good GoodEnglish Good Some Some
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Language skillsComputer skills MS Office
GoldMineThe Internet
Other skills B category driver’s licenceCourses 1995 computer course( Word , Excel , Gold Mine )
1997 Strategic planning at a higher educational establishment, RTTEMA 1998 Certificate in emergency medical aid and catastrophic medicine 1999 Latvian Business School– certificate – Efficient servicing of clients 2000 Management and customer service, Innovation Unlimited 2001 Latvian Academy of Acmeology Psychological aspects of personality maturity 1980 – 2001 specialised courses in different fields of medicine . 2003 KAM Selection and implementation of selling strategy. 2004 Zygon Baltic, Certificate of Quality Auditor 2005 Lattelekom seminar - Realisation of outside services 2005 9.International Conference of Quality Management
Projects Riga region hospital in Sigulda, 2000 Reconstruction of RRS NP and Reception Department.
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Name: Edmunds
Surname: Bambāns
Date and place of birth: December 2, 1942, Daugavpils region
Citizenship, nationality Latvian
Family status : married
wife- Inese Bambāne
daughter- Ieva Bambāne
Address:
Education: 1972- 1978 Latvian State University, Faculty of Law ,
education obtained- lawyer
Work experience: Since 2002 RTTEMA, lecturer.
05.1993 -01.1997 Cēsu region Consumer Society Bakery - lawyer,
personnel inspector
09.1979 -05.1993 Board of Cēsu region Consumer Society -legal
adviser
08.1975 -09.1979 Cēsu region Agricultural Department – legal
adviser, economist
Further education, courses, 02-03.1993 English language course
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seminars, improvement of
proficiency
17.10.1995 -21.06.1996 LR Law Centre, improving lawyers’ proficiency,
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Master of Social Sciences degree in Psychology Clinical psychologist
Title of the educational establishment Latvian University, Faculty of Education and Psychology Jūrmalas gatve 74/76, Riga.
Time period 1989 - 1993Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology Assistant school psychologist
Title of the educational establishment Latvian University, Faculty of Education and Psychology Jūrmalas gatve 74/76, Rīga.
Work experience Time period 01.09.1993 – up to now
Profession or position Educational psychologist
Title and address of the working place Cēsu Regional Council Educational Board Cēsis, Bērzaines 5.
Branch PsychologyTime period 01.01.2000 –up to now
Profession or position Psychologist
Title and address of the working place RTTEMA Centre of Psychological Assistance and Support. in CēsisLielā Katrīnas iela 2, Cēsis.
Branch PsychologyTime period 1998 – up to now
Profession or position LecturerTitle and address of the working place RTTEMA, Cēsis branch
Lielā Katrīnas 2, Cēsis.Branch Psychology
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understanding Speaking WritingRussian Good Good GoodEnglish Good Average Average
Computer skills MS OfficeThe Internet
Other skills B category driver’s licenceAdditional information
Seminarscourses
2005 - 2007Latvian Family Psychotherapists’ Society, sand games therapy training. 1.10.2003 – 01.05. 2004Latvian – Swedish training for work with children with special needs. 2000
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Latvian – Danish training for work with socially abused children. 2000.Training organised by Latvian Ministry of Welfare for work with abused children.
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Personal data:
Name, surname Lilita DanilānePersonal code 250671-10919 Place of birth RīgaNationality LatvianAddress permanent place of residence: Rožu iela 13, Mārupes pag. Rīgas raj. LV–2167Telephone 9 430550, e-mail: [email protected]
Language knowledge English – conversational, read with the help of the dictionary, Russian good command, Latvian - native
Education
04.08.2005 Daugavpils UniversityDoctoral studies in Social psychology.
09.11.2004 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy Psychology faculty: Social sciences Master’s degree in psychology
08.08.2003 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy Psychology faculty: higher professional education – qualification of assistant-psychologist
18.06.2002 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy Psychology faculty:Social sciences Bachelor’s degree in psychology
From 1998 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy Psychology faculty:till 2000 Specialisation in school and family psychology
14.06.1989 Rīga Secondary School No 8named after Rainis05.07.1987 Rīga Trade College22.06.1986 Rīga Secondary School No 69
Additional education
22.03.2001-22.02.2004 Mastery class in Psychological Counselling (28 days, 280 hours) NGO „Doverie” St. Petersburg
28.03.2003-31.10.2003 Latvia’s school psychology association: Professional qualification development supervision according to 36h programme – supervisor: Natālija Ivanova
26.04.2002 International institute for economy communication and customs; Engineer-economics faculty’s study programme “VAD official registration and control” education course 34 h
Work experience05.09.2005 up to present Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy – lecturer in (general
psychology, communication psychology, small group psychology, communication trainings)
17.01.2005 up to present Rīga Dome choir school - school psychologist in the framework of a particular project
17.01.2005 up to present “Communication skills development training” implemented in work of the support groups working with talented children-teenager groups
12.03.2004.-31.12.2004 International Practical psychology institute - lecturer
01.06.2003 up to present Private practice in individual counselling - Humanistic direction approach to re-evaluating counselling
01.06.2003 up to present director of Organisational and Personality development centre „ALTER EGO”
23.09.2003 Created and managed training courses: “Self-feeling and performance productivity” for service specialists
01.04.2003 up to present Jūrmala school psychology centre’s school-psychologist for primary school “ĀBELĪTE”
09.11.1998.-31.03.2003 State revenue service; Rīga customs regional establishment customs officer for customs warehouses’ part in the Customs warehouse ”ELKO RĪGA”
25.06.1995-09.11.1998 State revenue service; customs officer for Rīga customs regional establishment of Automobile load official documentation part
27.07.1988-30.04.1994 Rīga City municipality autonomous trade enterprise”HERMEJS”; a sales-woman in men’s clothes shop
Other skills Computer-literacy – Windows, Excel, MS WordB category driver’s licence
Interests politics, travelling, sports activities, beloved hobby: cooking and reading of energising books
Scientific activities and publications
01.10.2004-3009.2006 pilot-project -education programme „Creative child in culture management” supported by the European Union programme Leonardo Da Vinci. The author of a manual – part on: Psychological aspects in work with creative children
01.05.2005. Article “Money – power or freedom?” published in the magazine „Psiholoģija mums” (p.55)
14.09.2003-09.11.2004 Developed and scientifically approved methodology for work with support groups for teenagers “Communicative skills development by training”
05.04.2004-06.04.2004 Participation in the international scientific conference “Theory and Practice in Teacher Training II” organized by Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy; publication in Rīga, RPIVA, 2004, p. 616. Part I published by publishers”Petrovskis un Ko” p.240.
Theme : Innovation processes in education: reality, problems, vision
Title: “Teenage social intellect level deviations in communication skills development group”.
09.03.2001-10.03.2001 Participation in the international scientific conference “Psychological aspects of personality maturity” organized by Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy, International Acmeology Academy.
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PERSONAL DATA: DAINA DUBRE - DOBRE, born on 3 February 1957, in Aluksne Address: Aluksne, Helenas iela 43-17, Telephone: 9234640
PURPOSE: submit to: RTTEMA
EDUCATION: In 1999 Doctoral studies commenced at the institute of Pedagogy and psychology in the University of Latvia; (at present the studies have been postponed till the processing of doctoral work data etc.);
1996 -1998 Master’s studies at the department of pedagogy at RTTEMA; 1985 -1994 Latvian language and literature studies at the faculty of Philology in the University of Latvia; 1969 -1975 Aluksne Secondary School No1; 1964 -1969 Pededze Eight year SchoolWORK EXPERIENCE: Since 2000 assistant-principal in education work and teacher of the Latvian language and literature for Aluksne State Gymnasium named after E.Gliks; 1979 -2000 teacher of the Latvian language and literature for Aluksne State Gymnasium named after E.Gliks; 1976 -1979 teacher of the Latvian language and literature for Liepna Boarding School.
FURTHER EDUCATION, COURSES: 26 -28 October 2005 Course-seminar "SEDIA -5" /Berlin, Germany/ 14 -16 June 2005 International conference in Zesova University in Poland
03March – 28April 2005. „The contents and methodology of the Latvian language and literature in the basic school and secondary school”
14 -16 April 2004 International conference on "SustainableDevelopment. Culture. Education" - Tallinn Pedagogical University (Estonia);
May – September 2003 "School work self-assessment and development planning"; September 2003 International conference on " The culture Literature and Language..." in Zesova University in Poland;
09-13July 2001 Course-seminar "Schule entwickeln durch inner Ausgestaltung" Brandenburg Pedagogical Institute (Germany); 11 -15 June 2001 further education programme "Moderation technologies and action principles of multiplicators". .ADDITIONAL WORK LOAD: February 2000 for State Employment Service (VND)Aluksne’s department tutor of the Latvian language courses for unemployed;
Since 1999 a docent for RTTEMA
LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE: native - Latvian, fluent command of - Russian,
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conversational level – German, English language skills
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CURRICULUM VITAEName, surname: Gustavs Elers.Address: Juglas 41-44, Rīga, Latvija, LV-1064.Date of birth and place: 26.09.1972, Rīga. Telephones: 7531434, 6728568Citizenship, nationality: Latvia, Latvian. e-mail: [email protected] – 1998: Master’s degree studies in sociology at Faculty of history and philosophy in the
University of Latvia (LU).
Academic title: Master in Sociology (Diploma No 003886).1991 – 1995: A student of Philosophy department at Faculty of history and philosophy in the
University of Latvia (LU). Academic title: Bachelor in Philosophy (Diploma No 002532).
1980 – 1991: Rīga Secondary School No 39.
Employment experience
Dec.2004 –up to now Rīga Teacher Training and educational Management Academy (RTTEMA), a lecturer in Information technology department.
2001 – 2004: Consultations and contracts for the programmes of statistical analysis, sociological research accomplishing, Ltd. “Sabiedriskās politikas centrs PROVIDUS”, Ltd. ’’Sociālo pētījumu centrs’’ a.o.
1999 – 2000: Sociologist in the Social work and social pedagogy higher school ”Attīstība”.Work on projects: “Europe school questionnaires on alcohol and other narcotics”, ”ESPAD 99 Latvia” and “Inter-professional teams and inter-institutional cooperation model for cases of physical abuses against the child”.
1998 – 1998: Sociological questionnaires’ data analysis for Ltd. "Latvijas fakti".1995 – 1995: Interviewer for Ltd. "Contractus".1992 -1992: Technician for Ltd. "Bārta".
Lectured study courses:
Information technology basics, Information in pedagogy, Information technologies in economics, Information technologies in personnel manager’s work at RTTEMA, in the ac. y. 2004/2005and 2005/2006.
Developed study courses:
Information technology basics, Information technologies in personnel manager’s work, Personnel information systems, Computer literacy, Information technologies in personnel manager’s work at RTTEMA, in the ac. y. 2004/2005and 2005/2006.
Publications:
Gustavs Elers, Gregory Gorobetz ”The most popular Programs for Statistical Analysis: MS Excel, SPSS, STATISTICA” in Spring University. Changing Education in a Changing Society. Conference materials. Klaipedos universitetas, 2005., 49-52pp., 218 p.
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//Author of the sociology issues for dictionary of social work terminology- in Latvian// - Socioloģijas šķirkļi "Sociālā darba terminoloģijas vārdnīcā", Zin. red. L.Šiļņeva, prof., Dr.paed., Rīga, “Jumi” 2000., 249 .lpp.Review on the questionnaire “Latvijas iedzīvotāju viedoklis par nedzirdīgiem cilvēkiem”//Opinion of Latvia’s residents about hearing-impaired people – in Latvian// in the collection “Sabiedrībai par nedzirdību” //On hearing-impaired for the society– in Latvian //, Rīga, “Kopsolī” 2000., 167-190 lpp., 205. lpp
Language knowledge Latvian - native
LANGUAGE READING SKILLS SPEAKING SKILLS WRITING SKILLSGERMAN GOOD MEDIUM MEDIUM
English good medium poorRussian excellent good good
Computer skills
MS Windows, MS Office, SPSS, STATGRAPHICS, STATISTICA, QSB, Adobe Photoshop.
Seminars, conferences
2005 Lithuania, Klaipeda, „Spring University. Changing Education in a Changing Society”.2005 Latvia, Rīga, „Information pedagogy”.
Additional education
March 2005 - June2005: at Faculty of Pedagogy and psychology of University of Latvia, further education programme ”Higher school didactics: contemporary theories and practice” 4 CP (160 h.).
17/10/2005 (G.Elers)
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Personal informationName, surname Ligita Embrekte
Data of birth 16 July 1957Address Bērzaines iela 36 dz. 42, Cēsis, LV-4101
Name of the educational establishment Pedagogy and psychology institute in the University of Latvia
Time period September 1993 – June 1997Education document conferred/ qualification
conferredDiploma No 005231 Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogy; teacher of Domestic science and the history of culture
Name of the educational establishment Pedagogy faculty in the University of Latvia. Department of domestic science
Employment experienceTime period December 2001 – up to date
Profession or position appointed Cēsis’ department manager, a professional career consultant
Name of the employment venue, its address Professional career consultancy state agency; Cēsis, Gaujas iela 5(Before 1 September 2004 - Professional career consultancy centre)
Field Psychology, pedagogyTime period September 1999 - up to date
Profession or position appointed lecturerName of the employment venue its address Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management
AcademyField Education
Time period July 2000 - up to dateProfession or position appointed Board Chair-person
Name of the employment venue its address Inter-field cooperation society “Daiva “Field Development of civic society, education, social welfare
Time period September 1991 – September 1999Profession or position appointed
teacherName of the employment venue its address Stalbe Secondary School, Cēsis region
Field Pedagogy
Skills Language skillsLanguage skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Well Well WellEnglish A little A little A little
Computer-literacy MS OfficeInternet
Other skills Organiser of Further education courses, lecturer, manager of seminars, teacher trainer for teachers, unemployed etc. in cooperation with Education Development centre /School Support centre, RTTEMA, State Employment agency (NVA), Children’s Environmental school, School Board of Cēsis region municipality, Inter-field cooperation society “Daiva”etc. since 1998. ”Manager of Self-assessment trainings” - State Employment agency (NVA) since 2003.Manager of camps for Inter-field cooperation society “Daiva” since 1991 - certificate CR000042.
Additional information Courses BSM CONSULTANTS 26 -27 July 2005; Basic quality
management and ISO 9001:2000 standard explanations, 16 h. BSM CONSULTANTS 25 July 2005. Problem practical
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Signe Enkuzenaborn on 8 June 1972, personal code: 080672-10421
place of residence: Rīgas region, Rožu street 9, Baldone, LV 2125mobile telephone: 9795470
1 September 2003– up to dateDouble Coffee Holding: Personnel manager2002 – 18 July 2003 S/C Nielsen Latvia Ltd: manager of Special Marketing research projects1998 – May 2002 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy; Director and lecturer
of Organisational and Marketing psychology programme1995 -1998 Naturalization Board of the Republic of Latvia; coordinator of social research projects1994 -1995 Children Clinic hospital “Gaiļezers”, Psycho-neurological department; psychologist
EMPLOYMENT ON PART-TIME BASIS:2005 – up to date Programme director and lecturer for the professional study programme
”Personnel management” in Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy;
1998 - up to date S/C Nielsen Latvia; focus groups’ moderator, manager of market research projects
1999 – March 2002 Consultant for personnel selection in various Latvia’s enterprises1999 –2001SIA Lattelekom Training centre, lecturer of Management training department
1999 -2000 Advertising agency “Balta Komunikācijas” and ’’ACE Baltic’’; focus groups’ research manager
1998 -2001 Lecturer in RSEBAA and Culture Academy
EDUCATION:1996 -1998 University of Latvia, Pedagogy faculty, speciality - organisational psychology; diploma
of Master’s degree in psychology
1990 -1994 University of Latvia, Pedagogy faculty; diploma of Bachelor’s degree in
psychology,qualification diploma of assistant- psychologist
1979 -1990 Rīga Secondary School No 3
COURSES, SEMINARS:
October 2005 “Good service” –training seminar on good client service
May 2005 Latvia’s Personnel management congress
29 May 2003 Labour protection specialist’s certificate No 1000422
September 2001 –Dec.2001 Business English Course, Language training centre
March 2000, March 2001 International psychologist conferences (Certificates)
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1995 -1997 State Civil Service Board’s courses: Basic management; Office work(book-keeping);
Basic Market economy; Communication: psychology and ethics; Computer-literacy;
basic legal rights and state administration (Diplomas)
LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE:
Latvian – native, Russian – good, English – good
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS:
Experience in focus group moderation in market research (about 30 groups) Experience in market research project management Experience in personnel selection and consultancy and management Experience in social psychological and video training management Experience in conference organising Experience in training course development and training organising PC user (MS WORD, EXCEL, POWER POINT,) B category driver’s licence since 1996
INTERESTS:
Biografical literature, active recreation, home and garden designing
Curriculum vitaePersonal information Name, surname
Name of the educational establishment LLU(Latvian University of Agriculture) Faculty of Economics, Rural and regional economics, Doctoral studies
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Time period 2000– 2002Education document conferred/
qualification conferred diploma/ Master of Social sciences
Name of the educational establishment LLU (Latvian University of Agriculture) Faculty of Economics and Management
Employment experienceTime period 01/09/.2004- up to date
Profession or position appointed Lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address
Vidzeme College of Higher Education, Valmiera Cēsu iela 4
Field Courses “International economics”, “Investment management”, “Computer accounting”
Time period 01/09/2002 – up to date
Profession or position appointed Lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address
RTTEMA Cēsis branch,Cēsis, L.Katrīnas 2
Field AccountingTime period 01/10/2003 – up to date
Profession or position appointed Regulator’s memberName of the employment venue, its
addressVidzeme social service regulator, Cēsis Bērzaines iela 5
Field Social service regulationSkills
Language skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Well Well WellEnglish Well Well Well
Computer-literacy MS Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, various computer accounting programmes (Tildes Jumis, Apvārsnis, Kentaurs, Pakalna, Zalktis)Internet
Other skills B category driver’s licenceAdditional information
Seminars 1. Sweden, Stockholm, 06/09/2004 – 29/09/2004, “Public services management”, Part 1 2. Polija, Gdaņska, 24.03.2005-30.03.2005, “Public services management”, Part 2
Courses Rīga, 02/11/2005 - 28/11/2005, „ Computer accounting training programme”
Conferences Saulius, 23/11/2005 -25/11/2005, International Scientific Conference “Economics and Management”LLU (Latvian University of Agriculture), International Scientific Conference „Water and sewage service regulation system peculiarities in Latvia and beyond”
Publications „Regulation of Public Services in Latvia and Problems Related in the Local Government” (Saulius University)„Heating Services Regulation and Problems Related in the Local Government ”(in the Latvian language) (LLU collection of articles)
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Name, surname
SILVIJA GEIKINA
Data of birth 17.08.1939., Daugavpils, LatvijaAddress Rīgā, Dammes ielā 13 - 73
TelephoneMobile telephone
74114659213434
E- mailFax
Education Time period 1998
Title conferred by education document/ Conferred qualification
Master’s degree in pedagogy
Title and address of the educational establishment
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
Courses University of Latvia, Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, 07.03. – 27.06, in 2005, course “Higher school didactics”.
Publications 1. Geikina S. Vazdiku dzimta: Ar teātri saindētie.(The Vazdiks dynasty: Charmed by the theatre. – in Latvian ) - R.: „Likteņstāsti” 2004, pp.4202. Geikina S. Retorikas pamati. Tālmācības materiāls.(Basics of Rhetoric. Distance learning materials – in Latvian) - R., Raka, 2003, pp.112 3. Geikina S. Noslēpumainā spēlmaņu Ļena. Grāmata par aktrisi Helēnu Romanovu. (Mysterious musician Lena. A book about actress Helena Romanova – in Latvian) - R.: „Likteņstāsti”, 1999, pp.180.4. Geikina S. Ironiskais romantiķis. Grāmata par Dailes teātra aktieri Valentinu Skulmi. (Ironic romanticist. A book about Daile theatre actor Valentins Skulme. – in Latvian) - R.: „Likteņstāsti”, 1997, pp. 230.
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Name: Grigorijs Address: Alises iela 6, dz. 50,Surname: Gorobecs Rīga, LV – 1046, Date of birth: 17/10/1946 e-mail: [email protected] of birth: Russia tel. 7459438, 9524114Citizenship, nationality: non-citizen, Russian
Education1964 -1970 Faculty of physics and mathematics (mathematics) at University of Latvia 1971-1974 Moscow’s distance ed. course "IN-JAZ" (the English language)1973-1976 Latvia’s Science Academy; postgraduate (computer-mathematics)
Academic titles and academic degreesJune 1978 candidate of sciences, Tartu State University,
speciality: computer-mathematicsJan. 1993 Doctor of sciences (Dr. math.), University of Latvia,
diploma C-D No 000060
Additional education, courses1992 American automatization systems SABRE-B course, Rīga1999 CAD-8 and PUNCH-5 programming course, Salo (Finland)2005 “Higher school’s didactics: contemporary theories and practice”, Rīga
Employment experience2004 – up to now Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy (RTTEMA), Head of
Information technology department2003 – 2004 Higher school “Turība”, docent in Information technology department 2002 – 2002 “Moody International”, IT and ISO standard expert2001 – 2002 Rīga International economy and business management higher school, docent in
Information and mathematics department2000 – 2000 State land service, IT consultant in the framework of Mega-systems (state information
systems) 1992 – 2000 State Aviation company “Latvijas Aviolīnijas” education and training centre,
Rekobank, Rīga City Council Health department, insurance S/C “Balva” and “Latgarants”, “Siberia and Latvia’s culture and economy cooperation agency”, Baltic Trust bank,project manager, docent, bank IS security specialist
1988 – 1991 Collective users’ calculation centre,project manager, local net department manager
1980 – 1988 Republican algorithm and programme foundation,senior scientific assistant, developer of state project „Latvia’s software users and developers’ information system”
ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES – SOCIAL ACTIVITIESOrganizer and chairman of the programme committee of the 1st international scientific conference “Information technology in pedagogy”,RTTEMA science council member,RTTEMA Information department seminar’s” Information technology in pedagogy” chairman
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS amountArticles in scientific journals and collections of articles 45Conference theses 24
ACADEMIC LITERATUREEducational aids 2Academic course programmes 7
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DIRECTIONSTill 1991 researches on border-problems and methods in computer mathematics, solving of software problems on the republican scale, developer of Latvia’s software users and programmer’s information systems.Since 1991 – expert on IT and ISO, software provision designer and developer.Since 2001- implementation of mathematics and information technology into education and economy processes
CREATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ACADEMIC COURSES Information technology basics, information technology in pedagogy, information technologies in economics, operation research – creation and management, RTTEMA, in acad. years 2004/ 2005 and 2005/ 2006.
SEMINARS, CONFERENCES2005 Belarus, Minsk, „Воспитание в процессе обучения”2005 Lithuania, Klaipedas, ”Spring University. Changing Education in a Changing Society”2005 Latvia, Rīga, ”Information technology in pedagogy”
Name of the educational establishment University of Latvia
Employment experience
Time period
2004- up to date
Profession or position appointed Psychologist
Name of the employment venue, its address
Cēsis region Priekuļi Secondary School
Field Psychology
Time period
2003- up to date
Profession or position appointed lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address
Higher Education School „Turība”
Field Psychology
Time period
1998- up to date
Profession or position appointed lecturerName of the employment venue, its
addressRTTEMA Cēsis branch
Field Psychology
Time period
1996-2004
Profession or position appointed PsychologistName of the employment venue, its
addressCēsis region Spāres special education school
Field Psychology
Time period
1995-1996
Profession or position appointed Psychology teacherName of the employment venue, its Cēsis region Priekuļi Secondary School
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addressField Psychology
Time period
1995-1996
Profession or position appointed Psychology teacherName of the employment venue, its
addressPriekuļi Agriculture Technical College
Field PsychologySkills Language skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Well Well WellEnglish Well Well Well
Computer-literacy MS OfficeInternet
Other skills B category driver’s licenceAdditional information
SeminarsCourses
1995, Seminar on “Personal growth” organised by Lithuania’s group psycho-therapy association;1996, Seminar on “Psycho-hygiene and competency in routine communication” organised by Ministry of Education and science of the Republic of Latvia;1997, Seminar on training of “Intensive group experience” organised by Lithuania’s group psycho-therapy association;1998, Seminar-training on “Conflicts and communication” organised by Soros foundation;2001, training programme for rehabilitation of the children suffering from violence and abuse organised by NGO Centre against violence “Dardedze”;2004, Further education programme “Work with children having functional disturbances” organised by Cēsis regional School Board and Oster-Gotland (Sweden);2004, Training session “Teenagers’ social adaptation and social skills development” organised by Pedagogy and Psychology Institute at the University of Latvia; 2004, Seminar on “Support to parents and teachers alliance and family reconstruction ” organised by Latvian School psychologists association
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I General Information:
Name, Sumame Jānis GEDROVICSPersonai code 011144-103 02
Place of Birth Gdaņsk, PolandAddress Riga, Valdeķu street 62 - 136, LV - 1058Telephone 76 74 983 /h/, 78 08 120 /o/, mob. 91 62 147e-mail [email protected]
Language Knowledge: Latvian, Swedish, German - speak, read, write
Russian - Good command, English - with dictionary
Education:Course for Secondarv School Directors "Equal Opportunities, Democracv, Pedagogy" -2 weeks in Gevle, Sweden and Jurmala, January - June 1999. Certificate for Participation.
- University of Latvia, 1993 - 1994 Master's Degree Studies inPedagogy: Physics and Chemistry as an Integrated Subject inBasic Education Schools of Latvia.
- Diploma: Master in Pedagogy (Mag. paēd.)Certificate: Qualification of the Secondary School Teacher in Chemistry
- 1972 - 1978, Latvian Science Academy, Post-graduate studies:Titanium and Vanadium Phosphates.1993, Diploma: Candidate in Chemistry Science. Diploma Consolidated as Dr. chem..1962-1970, University of Latvia. Full-time studies in chemistry: diploma paper: Iron Electrode's Capacity in Alkaline Solution.
- Diploma: of Higher School, Qualification of Chemist
- 1951 - 1962, Grobiņa Secondary School
Academic Degrees and Titles:
- Candidate in Chemistry Science, 10 October 1978, decision of 7February 1979 by HAC of the USSR.
- Doctor in Chemistry (Dr. chem..) Consolidated in 1993.
Emplovment:
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1998 - present Docent at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy.
September 2001 - August2003Teacher of Chemistry at Riga Imantas Secondary School
September 1990 - August 1997
Teacher of chemistry, physics at Riga Secondary School No 94
January l991 – Decenber l991Chief executive for Ministry of Education and Science of the
Republic of Latvia.
August 987 - December 1991Chief executive for the Republican Institute of Teacher
Qualification.
December 1975 - August 1987
Junior, Senior Researcher at Non-organic Chemistry Institute.
September 1991 - November 1992
Methodologist at University of Latvia.
September 1968 - August 1971
Teacher of Chemisrry at Riga Evening Secondary School No 13.
Other:
June 2000 - Grant by ERASMUS programme, Lecturer Mobility Programmē, Beireit University in Germany.
September 1997 - May 1998 Grant by Visby programme (Sweden), University of Lincheping.
June 1997 - Grant by the Nordic Ministers Council, Teacher Institute of Island.September 1995 - January 1996 - Grant by the Nordic Ministers Council, University of
Lincheping, Geteborg University.
II Sdentific Research and Publications (1997 - 2002) 2.1. Participant and Leader of Contracts:Theme: School Labour Environment, order by Jurmala School Board, School year 2000/2001,
report submitted on 25 September 2001.
Theme: School Labour Environment as the School Self-assessment Component, order by Jurmala School Board, School year 2001/2002.
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2.2. Pedagogv branch scientific publications:
2.2.1. In Collections of International Scientific Conferences (Full texts of the Reports)
1. Švietimo reforma ir mokytoji{ rengimasll VI Tarptautinē moksline konferencija, Vilnius, 1999, 140 - 147. [Science Subjects' Cycle ay Secondary School on the Threshold of XXI century; - krievu val..]
2. J.Gedrovics. Subject Integration - Goal or Tool? In: Today's Reforms for Tomorrow's School's// ATEE Spring University 2000. - Klaipēda, 2000, 76 - 80.
3. J.Gedrovics. Naturvetenskapens stāllning i skolan - lārarnas, elevernas och studenternas svnpunkter. I: Undervisning i naturvetenskap ur kultur-, teknologi- och miljōperspektiv// Dēt sjātte nordiska forskarsvmposiet om undervisning I naturvetenskap I skolan, Joensuu 12-16 juni 1991. - Joensuu: Joensuu universitet, 2000, s. 1 60- 1 70.
4. J.Gedrovics, G.Jekste. School Labour Environment as a Social pedagogical Problem(Skolas darba vide kā sociālpedagoģiska problēma). In Collection: International ScientificConference: Theory and Practice: Materials for Teacher Education. - R.: 2002, 370 - 377.
5. G.Praulīte, J.Gedrovics. Student Scientific and Research Work during TheirPedagogical Studies (Studentu zinātniskais un pētnieciskais darbs pedagoģijas studijās). -InCollection: Intemational Scientific Conference: Theory and Practice:Materials for TeacherEducation.- R.: 2002, 426 - 431.
6. Gedrovics J., Indans J. Ergonomics in the School - Utopia or Reality; Luxury orNecessity? - In: Quality of Work and Products in Enterprises of the Future, Ēd. By H.Strasser,K.Kluth, H.Rausch, H.Bubb. - Ergonomia Verlag, Stuttgart, 2003, p. 1063-1066.
2.2.2. Publications by Other Scientific Conferences (Full texts ofthe Reports) 1. J.Gedrovics. Integrated Natūrai Science Teaching and Its Place amid Education Programmēs. - Annual
8. J.Gedrovics. Science and General Education from Students' Viewpoint.In Collection: Natūrai Science and Teacher Education.il International Scientific Conference. Rīga, 4-5 February 1999. - Rīga, Vārti, 1999, 16-29.
9. J.Gedrovics. Gamtamokslinis ugdymas bendrojo lavinimo mokykloje/ Natūrai Science Education at a Secondary School, VI. - Šiauliai, 2000, 96 -l 05.
10. E.Čerpinska, I.Goldberga, J.Gedrovics. Conceptions on Natural Science and NaturalScience in Modern Society. In Collection: Natural Science and Teacher Education./International Scientific Conference:Collection of Articles, Part l -Daugavpils: Saule, 30 - 37.
11. J.Gedrovics. Natunvissenschaften in der Schule: Was wissen Schūler in Lettland,Schvveden und Finland. In: Gamtamokslinis ugdymas bendrojo lavinimo mokykloje/ NatūraiScience Education at a Secondary School, VIL - Šiauliai, 2001, 15 -26.
12. J.Gedrovics. Teacher on the Eve of XXI century: Some General Education andNatūrai Science Teaching Problems Through the Viewpoint of Larvian and Swedish Teachers.
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In Collection: Teacher in 21st Century / Conference materiāls. - R.: Vārti, 2001, 238-247.
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13. Gedrovics J., Jekste G., Indans J., Ergonomics as an Alternative Tool for Environmental Education. – In: International Conference EcoBalt'2003. - R.: 2003, 62-63.
2.2.5. Other Publications 14. J.Gedrovics. Integrated Natura Science Teaching and Its Place in Education
15. J.Gedrovics, I.Wārebom. Integrationsstrāvanden inom naturvetenskapligundervisning. - Nordisk Pedagogik, 1999, No 2, 130 - 137. [Integration Tendencies inTeaching Natūrai Science, in the Swedish language.]
16. J.Gedrovic. Prirodnovedne predmety na prahu 21.stoleti - I: Regionalizace ČeskeRepubliku., Univerzita J.E.Purkyne. - Usti n. Labem, 1999, 50 - 55. [Natūrai Science Subjectson the Eve of 21st Century; in the Check language].
17. J.Gedrovics. Natūrai Science and Education Programmēs at General EducationSecondary School. -In Collection: Urgent Issues in Education/ Scientific PrakticalConference, Rīga, 15 December 1999 - R.: Vārti, 1999, 8-11.
18. J.Gedrovics. How Pupils Assess Natūrai Science Cycle Subjects.In Collection:Personality DEvelopment// Pupil and Student Personality Development by the In Influence ofEducation and Educational Process. - R.: Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology at Universityof Latvia, 1999,15-23.
" 19. J.Gedrovics. Understanding of Some General Concepts Within Environmental Education Related to Science Teaching. In: International Conference EcoBalt '2000. / Rīgā, 26-27 May 2000, II. R.: 2000, 57-58.
20. J.Gedrovics. Attitude to School and Education as Own Identity Maintenance. InCollection: General Didactics and Upbringing/Collection of Scientific Articles. - R.: LU PPI,2001,157-166.
21. Porozovs J., Gedrovics J., Porozova Dz. Environment and Occupational HealthCourse for Secondary School as an Example for Enlarged Science Teaching. - J. BaltieScience education, 2003, No l (3), pp.36-43.
22. Lamanauskas V., Gedrovics J., Raipulis J. Senior Pupils' View and Approuch toNatūrai Science Education in Lithuania and Latvia. - J. Baltie Science Education, 2004, No l(5),pp.l3-23.
III Pedagogical Experience
3.1. Study Courses Lectured:1) Integrated Natural Science Course, 2 credit points, Part A, Academic Year 1998/99 -2000/2001, Full-
time and Part-time Study Programmes.
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2) Basics of Natural Science, 2 creditpoints, Part A, since Academic Year 2001/2002 , Full-time and Part-time Study Programmēs.
3) Modern Natural Science Conceptions, Part C, Master's Programme, since AcademicYear 1999/2000 - 2001/2002 , Full-time and Part-time Study Programmēs.
4) Ergonomics at School, l creditpoint, Part B, Academic Year 1999/2000 - 2001/2002 ,Full-time and Part-time Srudy Programmēs.
5) Ergonomics at School, 2 creditpoints, Part B, since Academic Year 2000./2001,
Full-time and Part-time Study Programmēs.
6) Biochemistry. Introductory Course. 2 c.p., Part B, since Academic Year 2002/2003, forFull-time Students.
7) Labour Protection System, l c.p., Part B, since Academic Year 2003/2004, Part-timeStudy Programmēs.
3.2. Elaborated Study Courses:1. Integrated Natural Science Course, 2 creditpoints, for all Teacher Education
Programmēs, Part A. 1998.g., papild. 1999. un 2000.g.
2. Basics of Natural Science, /Redeveloped and perfected Integrated NatūraiScience Course/, 2 creditpoints, for all Teacher Education Programmēs, Part A.Redeveloped in 2001; 2004.
3. Ergonomics at school, 2 creditpoints, Part B /programmē: Manager ofEducational Work/. Developed in 1999, perfected and reelaborated in 2001;2003.
4. Pedagogical Ergonomics, l creditpoint, Part B, Master's Programmē/schoolmanagement/. - since Academic Year 2002/2003.
5. Labour Protection System, l creditpoint, Part B, Commerce businessorganization programmē, developed in 2003.
3.3. Lectures, schools etc., at universities abroad:Lectures at Beireit University in June 2000 /in the framevvork of ERASMUS Grant Programme/.
IV Organizational Work:4.1.Leadership of, participation in Scientific and Academic Commisions or Council Institutions.
1. Member of RTTEMA Constirutional Assembly, since April 2001;
2. Member of RTTEMA Scientific Council, since September 1999 - November 2003;
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4.2. Leadership of Conference Organizational Committees, Participation in Organizational Committee:1. I International Conference of Natural Science and Teacher Training, 4 -5 February 1999,Riga, a member of organizational committee.
2. II International Conference of Natural Science and Teacher Training, 27 -28 April 2000,Daugavpils, a member of organizational committee.
3. III International Conference of Natural Science and Teacher Training, 21 -23 March 2001,Riga, a member of organizational committee.
4. International Conference "Theory and Practice in Teacher Training II", Riga, April 2004, amember of organizational committee.
4.3.Leadership of, Participation in Editorial Board ofthe Scientific Publications:A member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Baltie Science Education (Lithuania) since November2001.
4.4. Leadership of, Participation in Scientific, Academic Branch Associations, Sācieties etc.:1. A member of European Natural Science Didactics Association since Januarv 1999, rejoinedin January 2002;
2. A member of Swedish Natural Science Didactics Association since January 2002;
3. A member ofthe Nordic States Pedagogical Research Societv since September 1998.
4.5. Consulting of State Organizations, Municipalities etc.:A member of Jurmala City Council Education Consultative Board, in accordance with the Decision No 355 of l August 2001 by Jurmala City Council.
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RITVARS GRĪVIŅŠ
Personai data: -Bom: 27 August 1975,-Nationality: Latvian.-Address: Bebru street 14-31 Jēkabpils, LV-5205;tel. 9142112e-mail: Ritvars.Grivins(g),inbox. lv -
Familv Status: Married.
Education: - Since September 2002 studies at doctorate at Universitv of Latvia- August 2002- present School management Master's Degree at RTTEMA;- June 1999 Bachelor's Degree in Economics at Latvian Agriculture -
Universitv;
Publications:
- 2003 Universitv of Latvia collection ,,Capital - as resource, problems of itsreturn increase."
- 2003 Liepājas Pedegogy academy: VI conference collection "Opportunities ofincreasing economicalprofit in production "
Emplovment Experience: - Since September 2003- Jēkabpils agro business college -lecturer;
- Since September 2002- Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academv - lecturer;
- Since September 2002- Baltie Russian Institute - lecturer;- Since August 1999 - JēkabpilsEvening Secondarv School - business,
basie economics and phvsics teacher;
- Since August 2001 till June 2003 - Ēmplovment State Service Jēkabpils Branch-emplovment seekers' club - lecturer in economics;
- Since August 2001 till June 2003 - Jēkabpils State Gvmnasium- business, basieeconomics teacher;
-1998.03.07. tilll998.30.11. -Termika, Ltd. - manager-foreman;-1997.05.11. till 1998.05.02. - Jēkabpils region State Revenue Service (VĪD);-1996.01.11. till 1997.30.06. -,,Likra", Ltd. -seller-teller;
Other information; 9 December 2003 presenter at JAL organized further education course for
teachers of economics.JAL course "Subject: Basic business economics - curriculum development and
organization of teaching and learning process"(certificate);
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Economics education centrē at Universitv of Latvia ,,Economist" further education course (certificate);
Completed computer training course (certificate);Obtained certificate for work on cash machine.B categorv driver's licence
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Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameINGA JURGENA
Data of birth 26.01.1972.Address V.Skubiņa 40, Priekuļi rural municipality, Cēsis region
Name of the educational establishment Daugavpils Pedagogical University
Time period 1995 - 2000Education document conferred/
qualification conferredEducation sciences Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogy/ qualification of the primary school teacher, qualification of applied information technology teacher
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy;Imanta 7 līnija 1, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 1990 – 1993Education document conferred/
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Rīga Cooperative Technical CollegeGraudu 68, Rīga, Latvia
Employment experienceTime period September 2001– up to date
Profession or position appointed lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy;Imanta 7 līnija 1, Rīga, Latvia
Field PedagogyTime period October 1998-
Profession or position appointed Teacher
Name of the employment venue, its address
Cēsis Town Basic education school named after Pastariņš Raunas 7, Cēsis, Latvia
Field Pedagogy
Time period September 1997 – June 1999Profession or position appointed Teacher of applied information technology
Name of the employment venue, its State Priekuļi Agriculture Technical College
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address
Egļu gatve 7, Priekuļi, LatvijaField Pedagogy
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Well Well WellEnglish Well A little A little
Other skills B category driver’s licence
Additional informationSeminars, courses August 2005 Baltic Computer Academy: “MS Front Page 2003”
June 2005 “Information technology education standard implementation in the basic school II” 36 hours A2 course Development of Electronic teaching/learning materials
June 2004 “ Information technology education standard implementation in the basic school I” 36 hours A1 course Development of Electronic teaching/learning materials
Nov.2002 ECDL certificateJan.2002 „Human and personal approach to education process”
36 hrs. further education programmeMay 1999 University of Latvia LIIS: “Data bases administration system
MS Access 97”Feb.1999 University of Latvia LIIS: “MS Visual Basic as a universal
means for teaching – controlling programme development”
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CURRICULUM VITAELĪGA KALNIŅA, born on 10 April in 1968 in Cesvaine
Contact-address:
Education:
Additional education:
Work experience:
Skills:
Centrs 44 - 24 p./n. Ragana, Rīgas rajons LV - 2144Tel. 7978666, mob. tel. 6450342
In 1993 graduated the University of Latvia, speciality of pedagogy and psychology, teacher of pedagogy and psychology, school psychologist’s assistant qualification;In 1993 graduated the University of Latvia with Bachelor’s degree in psychology;In 1998 graduated the University of Latvia with Master’s degree in psychology.
In May 2000 course “Psychological consultations in school”;From September2000 – April 2001 - course “Innovative educational methods”;From October 2000 – March 2001 project: “Development of teaching aids for narcotics’ use prevention and appropriate Teacher training in the Baltic states”;In November 2000 - seminar “Life style determination, by use of childhood memories. Test by R.Kern Life style scale training”;In May 2001 - course “Psychologist’s rights and responsibilities, when participating in interrogation of minors”;In November 2001 - course “Individual-psychology psychotherapy” and course ” Individual-psychology consultation process and structure”;In February 2002 - course “Social cognition” and seminar “Practical psycho-diagnostics”;In October 2002 - course “Development of pupils’ abilities for the autonomous work on scientific research work creation in psychology”;In October - November 2002.g - Supervision;From March – June 2003 - Supervision;In February 2004 - course “Psychological consultations”;From December 2003 - May 2004 - Professional work supervision;June – July 2004 - Sand therapy;In January 2005 – seminar “Consulting of teenagers”;In February 2005 – seminar “Pedagogical work with “difficult- up-bringing” children”;January - June2005 – Supervision.
From 1993.g. – up to present: psychologist for Krimulda Secondary School;From 1998.g. - up to present: lecturer at RTTEMA read general psychology, personality psychology, communication psychology. advisor for course works, Bachelor’s and qualification works.In August 2004 – sessions on “Burn-out syndrome as a result of long-lasting emotional load” for Health promotion school in Summer school 2004.
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Russian language, the English language texts read by the help of dictionary and possess elementary conversational skills, which I have decided to improve.
19 September 2005
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Name, Surname: Kaltigina MargaritaBorn: 24 February 1947Nationality: LatvianFamily status: MarriedHome address: Lāčplēša street 19-20, Jelgava LV-3002Employment place: Department of Languages at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management
AcademyPosition:Head of Department, assoc. prof.Address: Imantas 7th Line 1, Telephone: 9117625
Education: Higher
Education Establishment
Graduation year Speciality Qualification
Latvian State University
1969 Philologist of German language and literature
Lecturer of German language
Foreign language knowledge:Russian, German - excellent
English – good command
Academic, Scientific Degrees and Titles
Degree, Title Conferred by YearDocument
Dr.paed.
Assoc.prof.
Conferment and Doctorate Council at University of Latvia
Enlarged Conferment and Doctorate Council of Pedagogy Science at
University of Latvia
1993
1999
CD No 001157
Decision No 3 2 March 1999
Further EducationIn-service Training and Seminars beyond Latvia
No Title, place Year Duration
1. Qualification Course for Foreign Language Lecturers in Minsk 1979 4 months2. Qualification Course for Foreign Language Lecturers in Moscow 1982 4 months3. Visiting of Kaizerslauternas A.Schweicer gymnasium in Germany 1991 3 months4. Visiting of Liechtenstein gymnasium and participation in Teacher
Congress of Switzerland1993 2 weeks
5. Participation in International seminar "Didactics of Further Education" 1994 2 weeks
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Hamburg6. Participation in International seminar "Landeskunde" Sonnenberg,
(Germany)1995 2 weeks
7. Participation in International seminar " Didactics of Further Education" in Munich (Germany)
1997 1 week
8. Participation in International seminar "Learner Autonomy in Foreign Language Studies" Graz (Austria)
1997 1 week
9. Participation in International seminar of European Teachers in Bonn 1998 1 week10. Participation in International seminar "Foreign Language Teaching" Turku
(Finland)1998 2 weeks
11. Participation in International seminar“Interkulturelle Erziehung im Fremdsprachenunterricht” Sonnenberg (Germany)
1998 2 weeks
12. Participation in International seminar“Sprache, Kultur und Kommunikation” Austria
1998 2 weeks
13. Participation in International seminar “Didactics of Correspondence Studies” in Rīgā
1999 2 days
14. Participation in the Baltic States University Lecturers’ Seminar involved in Hagen’s project “Seminar Didactics” in Rīga
2000 1 day
15. Participation in the seminar on Internet using in foreign language teaching process in Rīga
2000 1 day
16. Seminar “Creating synergy for the learning of subsequent languages” European Modern language centre in Graz (Austria)
2000 1 day
17. Seminar “Tertiärsprachenunterricht” Munich (Germany) 2001 1 week18. XII International German Language Teacher Congress in Lucern
(Switzerland), management of the section “Zweisprachiges Sach(fach)unterricht”
2001 1 week.
19. Participation in regional seminar “Didactic – methodical Concepts of Tertiary Language Teaching: “German after English” in the Baltic and Scandinavian Countries” in Rīga and seminar coordination in cooperation with Goethe Institute and European Modern Language Centre
2001 3 days
20. Participation in International seminar“Nach welchen Werten wollen wir leben, für welche Werte wollen wir streiten?” Zonenbergā (Vācija)
2002 1 week
21. Participation in 3rd Baltic State Teachers’ of German Language Days in Tallinn (Estonia)
2002 2 days
22. Participation in International seminar“Zukunftschancen der deutschen Sprache in Mittel-, Südost- und Osteuropa” Graz (Austria)
2002 1 week
23. Seminar “Effizientes Lernen und Erleben von mehreren Fremdsprachen” Graz, (Austria)
2003 1 week
Seminars Presented by Foreign Specialists in Latvia
No Heading Year Duration
1. Further Education Seminars for Teachers of German Language at Goethe Institute in Rīga
1991-2002
Regular
2. Seminars for Teachers of German Language “Kreatives Schreiben” und “Sprache und Kultur” (foreign guest-lecturer Kristen Gjaldbaek and Irena Schmelz) at German Language Centre RTTEMA in Rīga
1999 2x2 days
3. The Baltic States Conference for Teachers of German Language in Jūrmala
2000 3 days
Otheri Significant Further Education Types
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No Title Year Duration1. Seminar on compuer use for Foreign language acquisition in Rīga 1996 3 days2. TEMPUS seminar on International project management in Rīga 1997 3 days3. Seminars on Tertiary study programme for assessors - experts guided by
the UK specialists in Jūrmala1997 6 days
4. European International Education Association Conference “Boundaries and Bridges in international Education” Barcelona (Spain)
1997 6 days
5. Further Education by Goethe Institute in Munich (Germany) 2000 2weeks.6. Seminars for Post-graduates and candidates for Teacher Qualification
“Europa im Gespräch – Lettland, Deutschland und die Erweiterung der EU” Leipcig (Germany)
2003 2 weeks
Most Significant Publications during the most recent 6 years: Development of Programmes for Foreign Language Teaching. Assessing of Study programmes.-
Jelgava, 1997, pp.30-32. Methodology of Foreign Language Teaching Previously and Nowadays. RPIVA zinātniskie raksti I,
Rīga, “Vārti”, 1997., 99-103.lpp. Autonomie und Curriculum “Fremdsprache für Lehrerstudenten”./ Learning Autonomy in Foreign
Language Acquisition. Conference materials. R., “Vārti”, 1998.-40.-44.lpp. Reflexion in Foreign Language Acquisition./ Professional Pedagogues Training Problems –IV.
Rēzekne, 1998.- pp.110.-115 For Teachers of Foreign Languages. R., “Vārti”, 1998.-60 lpp. Vozmožnosi učeta osobennostej ļičnosti v obučeņii inostrannim jazikam. Žmogaus ugodymo
problemos siuolaiki – neje visuomeneje. Kaunas. Akademija, 1998.- p. 180.-186. Referate schreiben lernen. R., “Vārti”, 1998.-31 lpp. Lernen lernen Lernen lehren. R., “Vārti”, 1998.- 35 lpp. Konference, conference, Konferenz. R., “Vārti”, 1998.- 25 lpp. Zum Lesen und Schmunzeln.- R., “Vārti”, 1999.- 51 lpp. Kleinkind, Grundschüler, Teenager. R., „Vārti“ 1999.- 39 lpp. Learner autonomy and foreign language Teacher./Todays reforms for tomorrows schools. Klaipeda.
2000.p. 131-135 Teachers of Foreign Languages in Multiculture Europe. Daugavpils PU 8.ikgadējā zinātniskā
konference. 2000, 45.lpp. Gruppenarbeit und Lernerautonomie./ Languages at Universities Today and Tomorrow. Tartu, 2000, p.
148-154. Teachers Further Education Becomes Purposeful. „Skolotājs“ 6(24).R., 2000, 74.-84.lpp. Fehler und autonome Lerner./ Paradigmatika, Sintagmatika ir kalbos funkcijos. Kaunas, 2000,S. 106.-
108. Foreign Languages in Contemporary Europe./ Izglītība un Kultūra, 2001.gada 8.februārī, 21.lpp. Foreign Language Teachers for the Future./ II Pasaules latviešu zinātnieku kongress. Rīga, 2001,
81.lpp. Zweisprachiger Sachfachunterricht in Lettland./ Mehr Sprache, mehrsprachig mit Deutsch. Luzern,
2001, S.93. Study Autonomy as a Means for Teacher Professional Maturity Attainment. /Skolotājs 21.gadsimtā
R.,2001, „Vārti“. 137 – 142.lpp. Sachfachunterricht in Lettland. www.idt-2001.ch.Fachprogramm. Berichte.12 S. Wozu Literatur im berufsbezogenen Deutschunterricht? Foreign Language Teacher. Europe.
Globalization. Rīga., Raka, 2002. 71.-76.lpp. Foreign Language Teacher Competencies. Foreign Language Teacher. Eiropa. Globalization. Rīga.,
Raka, 2002. 26.-32.lpp. Mehrsprachigkeit und Sprachenlernen. Modern Languages in the Knowledge Society. Kaunas, 2002
(CD). Regionaltagung in Riga: Tertiärsprachenunterricht am Beispiel "Deutsch nach Englisch"./ Mein Fach
Deutsch. Mai, 2002, S. 25 - 27. Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch./ Mein Fach Deutsch. Mai, 2002, S. 27. Danske og lettiske tysklaerere. Foreningen Danmark - Lettland, 2002, S. 73. Letland på vej mod optagelse I EU. Foreningen Danmark - Letland, 2002, S. 97 - 99.
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Levels of Foreign Language Knowledge. R., 2002, 22 lpp. Autonome Persönlichkeit im Fremdsprachenerwerb. –Foreign Languages for professional and
scientific activities. Riga., 2002, S. 233 – 236. Zweisprachiger Sach (fach)unterricht./ Educational Sciences and Pedagogy in Contemporary World.
LU raksti, 655. sēj. R., 2002, 259. – 267. lpp. Foreign language teacher competences. – Švietimo reforma ir mokytojų rengimas. Vilnius, 2003, p.
102-108 M.Kaltigina, I.Blusanoviča. Kreativität im DaF-Unterricht ( antropologischer Ansatz). Radoša
personība II. Rīga, 2003. 197. – 202.lpp. M.Kaltigina, I.Gode-Sokolova. Pedagogical technology for Perfection of a Creative Personality during
the foreign language acquisition process in tertiary education. Radoša personība III, Rīga, 2003, 189.-194.lpp.
Presentations at conferences during the previous 6 Years
No ConferenceTitle
Report title Place Year
1. Teacher in School in Latvia
Discussion in a foreign language Rīga 1998
2. Student Autonomy in Foreign Language Acquisition Process
Student Autonomy in Foreign Language Acquisition Process for the Future Teachers
Rīga 1998
3. Problems of personality development
Возможности учета особенностей личности в обучении иностранным языкaм
Kaunas 1998
4. Profesionāla pedagoga sagatavošanas problēmas
Learning Autonomy and Teacher Training Rēzekne 1999
5. Teacher in the 21st century Student Autonomy as a Means for Teacher Professional Maturity Acquisition
Rīga 1999
6. Latvian Agriculture University in the New Millenium
Foreign Language Acquisition at LAU Jelgava 2000
7. Foreign Languages at Universities Today and Tomorrow
Autonomie und Fremdsprachenlehrer Tartu 2000
8. School in Lithaunia: the past, the present, the future
Learner autonomy and foreign language Teacher
Klaipēda 2000
9. Foreign Languages for Professional Performance
Learner autonomy and group work Rīga 2000
10. Daugavpils Pedagogical university 8th annual conference
Foreign language Teacher in multicultural Europe
Daugavpils 2000
11. Foreign language Teacher. Europe. Globalization.
Foreign language Teacher Competencies Rīga 2001
12. Mehr Sprache – mehrsprachig mit Deutsch
Zweisprachiger Sachfachunterricht in Lettland
Lucerne 2001
13. Modern Languages in the Knowledge Society
Mehrsprachigkeit und Sprachenlernen Kaunas 2002
14. Zukunftschanzen der deutschen Sprache in Mittel-, Ost- und Südeuropa
Deutsch in Lettland- gestern und heute Graz 2002
Scientific Research during the most recent 6 years Mentoring and Reviewing of Master’s and Doctor’s dissertations in foreign language teaching
methods. Member of RTTEMA Science Council and Chairperson of Senate Science Commision.
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Organizing of International Conferences (in Rīga 1996., 1998., 2001.g.), two, includingthe regional conference ”Didactic Approach to Teaching German Implementing the English Teaching Methods” in accordance with the request of European Modern Language Centre in cooperation with Goethe Institute.
Participation in International pilotproject with Hagen Distance Learning university and Goethe Institute “Master’s Studies for Teachers of the German language” (as seminar manager 1998 -2000)
Elaboration of Materials for Scientific Conference Material Collections (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001) Elaboration and Management of the Study programmes (1st level professional higher education
programme “External Communication Coordinator”, and specialization “Basic School Teacher of the German Language”, for professional Bachelor’s education Teacher study programme “Basic School Teacher of Foreign Languages and IT”).
Voluntary Work Sonnenberg Society in Latvia founding (in 2000) and management; ÖSD (Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch) examination centre founder and manager in Latvia
(1999).
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Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameIVETA KĀPOSTA
Birth data 06.08.1962.Address Rīgā, Dammes ielā 13 – 22, LV-1069
Profession or appointed occupation DocentName of the employment
establishment and its addressRA; Faculty of the Humanities, Atbrīvošanas aleja 69, Rēzekne
Branch German language ( foreign language )Time period 1993 - 1994
Profession or appointed occupation LecturerName of the employment
establishment and its addressRA; Faculty of the Humanities, Atbrīvošanas aleja 69, Rēzekne
Branch German language ( foreign language )Time period 1990 - 1993
Profession or appointed occupation Doctoral studiesName of the employment
establishment and its addressLU; Pedagogy and psychology department, Kronvalda bulv.
Branch PedagogyTime period 1980 - 1990
Profession or appointed occupation TeacherName of the employment
establishment and its addressMadona reg.; Sausnēja’s 8-year school
Branch PedagogySkills
Language knowledge
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Effortless Effortless EffortlessEnglish Good command Good command A littleGerman Effortless Effortless Good command
Additional information
Seminars 1. Basel ( Switzerland), in 1999 a seminar “Research in pedagogical studies”2. Insa (Switzerland), in 1995 a seminar on Switzerland’s education system.3. Linneburg, in 1990 a seminar in Eastern Academy (German Federative Republic) on German Federative Republic’s education system.
Courses 1. Rīga, in 1994 a further education course “Innovations in higher education school didactics”2. Rīga and Copenhagen, in 1997 a course “Contemporary vocational pedagogical education”.3. Goteborg (Sweden), in 1996 a course”New methods in adult education”.4. Rīga, in 2001 a course “Development of vocational education institutions”
Projects 1. Rīga, 1999 - 2001; project “Accent and structure changes in training of vocational education teachers”.2. Rīga, 1999; ‘Introduction of vocational -pedagogical basic education in the higher schools of Latvia II’.3. Rīga, 1997; “Curriculum development of vocational -pedagogical basic education”.
Publications 1. Kāposta I. Lietišķo spēļu organizēšanas un vadīšanas nosacījumi pedagoģijas studiju procesā.(Organisation and management conditions of business games during the study process in pedagogy) // Pedagogy ; theory and practice. The 2nd international conference. – Liepāja: LPA, 2003.
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2. Kāposta I. Spēle pedagoģijas teorijā un praksē.(Play – in theory and practice of pedagogy) – R.: LU, 1993.
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Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameALEKSANDRS KOĻESOVS
Date of birth 31.05.1971Address Lāčplēša iela 43/45-10, Rīga, LV-1011
Name of educational institution University of Latvia, Pedagogy and psychology faculty
Time period 1996 – 2000Conferred education document’s title/
conferred qualificationBachelor of social sciences in Psychology
Name of educational institution University of Latvia , Rīga Humanities institute
Employment experienceTime period Since acad.y. 2002/2003
Profession or appointed occupation Lecturer
Name of the employment establishment and its address
Psiholoģijas nodaļa, Pedagoģijas un psiholoģijas fakultāte, Latvijas Universitāte, Jūrmalas gatve, 74/76, Rīga
Branch Psychology
Time period 03.09.2003. - 07.09.2005.
Profession or appointed occupation psychologist
Name of the employment establishment and its address
Centre ‘’Dardedze”, Cieceres iela 3a, Rīga
Branch Psychology
Time period 19.03.2004. - 22.06.2004.Profession or appointed occupation Lecturer
Name of the employment establishment and its address
PHARE project LE01.01.01./1-6/12 “Ethnic integration fostering in Valka and Seda”; Beverīnas 3, Valka
Branch Psychology
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Perfect Perfect PerfectEnglish Well Average Average German Average Poor Poor
Computer user skills MS Office, Internet-Explorer, SPSS for Windows
Other skills
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SeminarsCourses Rīga, B/O Centre against violence ”Dardedze”, 01.11.-20.11.2003,
”Educational programme for psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers for rehabilitation of children suffering from violence”
Conferences 1. Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania, 16-18 September, 2004. VI International Baltic Psychology Conference.2. Moscow, Russia, 16 -18 December, 2004, International Scientific Practice Conference “Psihologija obrazovanija: problemi i perspektivi”.3. University of Latvia, Rīga, 10 February 2005, The 63rd conference of University of Latvia.4. La Lagūna, Spain, 24 -28 August 2005, XII European Conference on Developmental Psychology, ESDP.5. University of Latvia, Rīga, 29 January 2004, The 62nd conference of University of Latvia.6. University of Latvia, Rīga, 30 January 2003, The 61st conference of University of Latvia.
Projects
Publications 1. Kolesovs, A. (2002). The relation between time perspective and locus of control in high school students. Baltic Journal of Psychology. Vol.3, No.2, p.7-19.2. Koļesovs, A. (2003). Laika perspektīvas koncepcijas psiholoģijā.(Time perspective conceptions in psychology) Latvijas Universitātes Zinātnisko rakstu krājums. Vol.664, Psiholoģija, pp.21.-28.3. Koļesovs, A. (2004). Cerības un bažas par nākotni 17-18 gadus veco krievu skolēnu laika perspektīvā.(Hopes and worries about the future by 17 – 18-year-old Russian pupils in time perspective) Latvijas Universitātes Zinātnisko rakstu krājums. Vol.682, Psiholoģija, pp.19.-28. 4. Kolesovs, A. (2004). Gender differences in time perspective of high school students in Latvia. Baltic Journal of Psychology. Vol.5, No.1, p. 14-20.5. Kolesovs, A. (submitted to publishing) Time perspective of Latvian and Russian (ethnic minority) high school students in Riga and Latgale. Baltic Journal of Psychology.
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Name, Surname
Date&Place ofBirth
Personai Code
Address Telephone
Education
Uvis Kozlovskis
16 May 1972, in Rīga
160572-11834
Visvalža street 3a - 144, Rīga
7286617,91010886
2002 - Master of Social Science in Law, Facultv of Law at University of Latvia,
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1997 - Lawyer, Faculty of Law at University of Latvia,
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Employment Experience
1991 - Rīga Secondary Evening School No 8 named after Rainis, secondary education
since 1998- Procecutor for Ziemeļu district of Riga city, Procecutor' Office of the Republic of Latvia,
since 2003 - assistant at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy,
since 1991-1998 Precinct Inspector for the Police Department of Latgales district in Rīga.
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Skills, Abilities Foreign languages
Driver licence BC category Computer skills (Windows 2000)
Latvian - native Russian - fluent English - by the help of dictionary
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Name, Surname BIRUTA KREIGERE
Date of birth 08/05/1950
Place of birth Ludza
Citizenship Republic of Latvia
Personal code 080550-11505
Education From 1969 – 1975 at Latvian State University, Faculty of foreign languages, the German language
Employment From 1975 – 1998 for State Bulduri Horticulture College, teacher.
From 1993 the Nordic States secondary school, teacher. From 1998 RTTEMA , the German
language docent
Taught subjects General German languageBusiness German languageProfessional German language
Qualification development In 1992 – Goethe institute’s grant, seminar in Germany, Business German language
Further education Translator’s experience in agriculture and horticulture at the seminars organized by Ministry of Agriculture.In Sept. 2000 seminar in Sonnenberg in the German language. Introduction.The following seminars in Rīga, organized by Goethe institute a.o.In 1998 commencement of studies,
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1st study year in Foreign language teaching methodology at Pedagogy faculty at University of Latvia.
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Name ViktorijaSurname KuzinaDATE OF BIRTH 28 May1947 PLACE OF BIRTH Krāslavas districtCITIZENSHIP LatvianFAMILY STATUS Widow, sons – Māris, Jānis Kuzins.
EDUCATION 1965 –1971 student at LSU Faculty of Philology 1988 – 1991 postgraduate student at LAS (Latvian Academy of
Sciences) ACADEMIC TITLES ANDACADEMIC DEGREES
1991. Candidate of Science in Philology1992. Doctor of Science in Philology
EMPLOYMENT 1971 - 1990 Junior Researcher at Institute of Language and Literature at Academy of Sciences 1990 - 1993 Researcher, senior researcher of Institute of Language at Latvian Academy of Science 1992 - 1994 Teacher of Latvian Language in Imantas
Teacher Training Institute
1993 - 2000 Researcher of Latvian Language Institute at University of Latvia 1994 - 2003 Head of the Humanities Department at RTTEMA, assoc.professor, director of the professional study programme ”Teacher of the Latvian Language as Second Language at Basic Compulsory School” at RTTEMA 2003 assoc.prof, director of the professional study programme ”Teacher of the Latvian language at Minority Basic School”
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
Monographies 48Articles in scientific journals and collectios 4Dictionaries 32
Conference theses 5
TEXT –BOOKS (COURSE BOOKS)Study Aids 3Methodical materials 2
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DISSERTATIONS 1OTHER PUBLICATIONS 8
SCIENTIFICRESEARCHACTIVITY TYPES
1. Mathematical linguistics.2. Sociolinguistics, culture of language.3. Terminology, functional stylistics.
ACADEMIC COURSES 1992 - 2000 Lexicology, morphology, culture of language,stylistics, history of linguistics, introduction to linguistics ,Latvian language for other nationalities, contrastive grammar,
methods of the Latvian language as a Second language, psycholinguistics, mathematical linguistics, ethnolinguistics, sociolinguistics.
ACTIVITIES IN SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS1. Union Chairperson of Latvian Language Institute of LAS
Member of Terminology Commission at Latvian Language Institute
2. Chairperson of State Language Certification Commission at RTTEMA
3. Member of Latvia’s Professor Association
RECOGNITION IN AND BEYOND LATVIA
Danish scientists (experts) have recognized the contribution into science, two certificates of gratitude for the scientific research activities.
Awarded Gold medal and a certificate as an International Professional and Business Woman by Biography Institute of the USA.
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONALCONFERENCES ANDCONGRESSES ABROAD
The Ukraine (Kiev)Russia (Moscow)Belarus (Grodņ)Lithuania (Šiauļiai, Kaunas)Poland (Warsaw)
GRANTS in 1998 at Latvian Language InstituteTheme “Functional and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Language”
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ORGANIZATIONALACTIVITIES Organizer of International Terminology conferences
at Latvian Language Institute of Latvian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Latvian language section for organizing of
scientific conferences at RTTEMA, Member of RTTEMAScience Senate. Member of Personality Commission at
RTTEMA Senate.
QUALIFICATION/ IN-SERVICE TRAINING Minor Academy of RTTEMA– Pedagogy Master course; IT course;
Foreign language course.
LANGUAGES Latvian - nativeRussian -can speak, can writeGerman - can speak, can writeEnglish - by the help of dictionary.
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Name, surname Kristiāna Lapiņa
Date and place of birth 9 April 1970, Rīga
Personal code 090470-10902
Citizenship: the Republic of Latvia
Nationality: Latvian
Place of work, position – Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy.
Education psychology department – lecturer
Address of work - Imantas 7. līnija 1
Education:
Acquired Master’s degree in Educational sciences at Pedagogy and Psychology Institute at the
University of Latvia.
Acquired higher education in medicine at Medicine Academy of Latvia / Rīga University named
after P.Stradins.
Diploma No 000116, Bachelor’s degree in medicine, degree in nursing; professional and academic study programme - in nursing.
St.Petersburg Acmeology Academy – acquired qualification of social-psychology training manager – May 2004Previous education – Rīga Medicine school No 5, obtained qualification – nurse, diploma No ЗТ 233545, issued in June 1988
Basic education – Rīga Secondary School No 2
Work experienceSince 1998 - present place of employment- Riga Teacher Training and
Educational Management Academy, Psychology faculty, Education psychology department
Cooperation with the internet portal Apollo – analytical articles and weekly comments, internet portal ”Guru”- as a consultant, articles for journals ”Psiholoģijas Pasaule”, ”Psiholoģija Mums”.
Employment position – lecturer in Day and Extramural department – education psychology, organisational psychology department and School management Master’s study department.
Lectured courses – psycho-somatic medicine, fundamentals of genetics, study of the human anatomy and physiology - biological basis of psyche, health psychology, introduction into clinical psychology, ecological psychology
Since 2003 – Lectures for the students in RTTEMA: School management Master’s study department – ”Personality theories in pedagogy”, and psychology Master’s degree studies - „Ecological psychology”.
Previous work experience – Clinic Hospital named after P.Stradiņs, surgery department.
Rīga Medicine School No 1, from 1990 – 1994, work on teaching aids development for training in demurrage and surgery.
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Scientific research work – research in cooperation with P.Stradiņs’ University, student motivation research, and research connected to natural sciences acquisition, student motivation to study, state language acquisition and use in the study process.Seminars, conferences, publications-
Developed, published and submitted to use by students an aid for distance learning on psycho-somatic medicine “Psihosomatiskā medicīna”(RPIVA-2000).
Rīga, September 1999, participation in seminar “Work with adults. Adult psychic peculiarities”, manager Dr. psych. Jeļena Mihailova.
Rīga, 21 – 23 March 2001, ”Natural sciences and teacher training – publication in Latvian “Natural sciences significance for professional career development”.
Tartu, Estonia, 20 – 22 September, conference organised by Tartu University on the types of learning and education ( The Sixth International Association for Research on Textbooks and Educational Media International Conference on Learning and Educational Media); publication in Latvian – “Students’ self analysis of study process”.
28 February – 2 March 2002 – conference organized by Rēzekne Higher School ”Traditional and innovative for society long-term development”. Thesis:” Academically Trained Nurses Assessment of the Teaching Process”.
Publication in Latvian ” Assessment of professional and academic study process by medical nurses”.
25 – 27 March 2002 conference organized by RTTEMA “ Theory and practice on teacher training “ , publication in Latvian ”Career selection motives of the future pedagogues”.
2002– International conference „Society and culture” organized by Liepāja Pedagogical Academy, publication in Latvian „Meaning of pedagogy for culture, in the process of development of professional awareness of medics and teachers”.
7 March 2002– Scientific conference in medicine branch organized by Rīga University named after P. Stradiņs. Thesis „Adaptation and affection behaviour model correlation analysis of pre-school age children” and ”Whether an academically educated nurse can still be considered as medium personnel”. Rīga. Reports presented on both the above mentioned themes.
23 – 25 May 2003 - Y International scientific conference” Society and culture: diversity, regional in contemporary Europe” organized by Liepāja Pedagogical Academy, report in Latvian „State language significance for studies in medicine”.
12 – 13 June 2003 – report on Past – Time Psychology Students Learning Process Self- Assessment. International Scientific Conference: Spiritual values in Knowledge Society. Kaunas Academy, Lithuanian University of Agriculture.
2005 – International Conference „Society and culture organized” by Liepāja Pedagogical Academy, publications in Latvian “Student knowledge assessment significance in the study process” and ”State language significance for professional competency development of students of medicine”.
Publications in mass mediaCooperation with and publications in journals ”Psiholoģijas pasaule” and ”Psiholoģija Mums”, the internet portals ”Apollo” and ”Guru”- on issues of psycho-somatic medicine, eco-psychology a.o.
October 2003– a publication in the magazine ”Psiholoģija Mums”- No1 in Latvian - „Psycho-somatic correlations or, whether it is worth worrying, or 2x2=4”
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November 2003, ”Psiholoģija Mums” No 2 – „Bronchial asthma and allergy in psycho-somatic medicine perception or, whether it is worth worrying about dust tick in the pillow”.
December 2003, ”Psiholoģija Mums” No 3 – ”Choose Damocles’’ sword yourselves or AIDS phobia”- Part 1.
January 2004, No 1 ”Psiholoģija Mums” – ”Choose Damocles’’ sword yourselves or AIDS phobia”- Part 2.
February 2004, No 2 – „Peripeteias around the heart or essential hypertension”August 2004, No 7 ”Psiholoģija Mums”- ”Emotional panacea- humour. It
Works? ”November 2004, the internet portal ”Apollo” – ”Should the spouse take part in
the child-birth?”.December 2004, the internet portal ”Apollo”- ”Escape from yourself. From
Christmas”. December 2004, a publication in the magazine „Psiholoģijas pasaule”- ”Bulimia.
Digestion disorders, are they real monsters? February 2005, a publication in the magazine „Psiholoģijas Pasaule”
„Technocracy and Christmas trees”.February 2005, – the internet portal ”Guru”- „Environmental changes and
contemporary human”.April 2005 – a publication in the magazine „Psiholoģijas Pasaule”,
„Contemporary thinking formats”. May 2005 – a publication in the magazine „Psiholoģijas Pasaule”, „Excuse me,
your world is locked today”. August 2005, a publication in the magazine „Psiholoģijas Pasaule”, „The body
fights against alien agents”: allergy.August 2005, a publication in the magazine „Psiholoģija Mums”, „Homo-
phobia’s politically correct eugenics”. Since May 2005 – permanent contract on weekly publications on the internet
portal Apollo in the chapter: opinion and consultation articles on different, basically psychological themes.
Computer-literacy – for every day use mainly Windows- XP.Language skills: Latvian,-Russian – good command, English -conversational
level.Hobby - sports and literature.
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I General information:Name, surname: Anita LasmanePersonal code: 111154-12851Passport data: LE 0651407, Tukuma pasu daļa 10.06.97.Place of birth: Latvia, Talsi region, Roja rural municipalityE-mail: [email protected] language
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knowledge: fluent-Russian, German, English – read with dictionaryEducation
1972 – secondary education – graduated Roja Secondary School 1975 – 1980 higher pedagogical – graduated Daugavpils Pedagogical institute with distinction
(qualification – secondary school teacher of the Latvian and Russian languages and literature), diploma No 710350
1993 – 1997 post-graduate doctoral studies at University of Latvia in psychology; Doctoral studies completed by submitted Doctoral thesis
1994 - 1995 studies in Social science faculty at University of Latvia - programme of Bachelor of Science in Psychology
1998 – 1999 studies at Practical psychology academy at University of Moscow, psychotherapy mastery-course by Alla Spivakovska –Certificate No H-000735
Academic titles and scientific degrees 1998 received Dr in Psychology degree / University of Latvia/ for the dissertation “Interrelations of the teacher’s self-conception and the pupil’s personality identity formation” (developmental psychology), diploma No C-D 001471. 2001 elected a docent in Psychology faculty at RTTEMA
Employment 1980 – 1989 teacher in Vocational school No 23 in Valmiera region 1984 – 1989 assistant director in educational work in Vocational school No 23 in Valmiera region.1989 -1990 teacher in Kalnu vidusskola (secondary school) in Saldus region 1990 – 1994 assistant director in education and educational work in Kalnu vidusskola (secondary school) in Saldus region 1994-1995 social pedagogue and psychology teacher in Zemgales vidusskola (secondary school) Tukuma district 1995-1998 social pedagogue (career and education advisor) in Psychological assistance centre at Education board of Tukuma region 1998 – 2004 docent at Psychology department at RTTEMA, since 2000 in Psychology faculty 2002 – 2003 director of the study programme of Social science Master in Psychology at RTTEMA Since 01/06/2004 – associated professor in sub-branch of social psychology at Organisational Psychology department at RTTEMA
II Research and Publications Projects Science Council of Latvia Grant research “Personality self-feeling and identity” (1999 -2001, project research leader at Institute of pedagogy and psychology at University of Latvia) Science Council of Latvia Grant research “Personality development in multi-cultural environment” (2001 - 2003, project research leader at Institute of pedagogy and psychology at University of Latvia) Science Council of Latvia Grant research No 03.0951 “Life at work quality social-psychological aspects in Latvia’s organisations” (2003 , leader) Science Council of Latvia Grant research No 04.1324 “Psychic reality reflection in the language of various students and lecturers” (2004 – 2006, research leader, the project implemented by Faculty of pedagogy and psychology at University of Latvia)
International Projects February 1999 – August 1999 “Formation of school and higher school cooperation models” – project by Soross Foundation Latvia. March 2000 – December 2001 “Reshaping the Structure and Focus of Teacher/ Trainer Training in Latvia and Lithuania” by European Education Foundation.
Publications 1. Articles in reviewed editions - 4
Lasmane A. Organizācijas vadītāja pašrealizācijas un organizācijas kultūras sakarības.// „Theory and Practice in Teacher Education”(Materials of International Conference), Rīga, RTTEMA, 2002., pp. 63-69.
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D.Medne, I.Tunne, I.Krūmiņa, A.Lasmane „Development of Pupils Social Abilities in Multiculture Society” in the collection „Teachers, Students and Pupils in a Learning Society”, ATEE Conference materials, Rīga, SIA „Izglītības soļi”, 2003., pp 43-50Lasmane A.Regularities of Personality Identity and Creativity Development.// “Creative
Personality”, R., RTTEMA, 2000., p. 5. Lasmane A., Tunne I., Krūmiņa I., Ābele A. “Personality Development in Multiculture
Society”.// „RTU Zinātniskie raksti”, 2003., p12.Lasmane A., Mārtinsone K. Theoretical approach and conception integration issue in
psychology. Methodological article collection of Jaroslavl University, 2004, p.12.
2. Monographies Submitted for publication monography A. Lasmane, K. Mārtinsone “Psychology – History and Today”(Psiholoģija- vēsture un šodiena), pp. 600, included in publishing house „Zvaigzne ABC” plan in 2004.
3. Academic publications Lasmane A. Skolotājs - skolēna personības attīstības rosinātājs (Teacher – Facilitator of the Pupil’s Personality Development) in Latvian //Rīga, , 1998.g., p.76 ;Lasmane A. Identitātes veidošanās nosacījumi skolotāja un skolēna saskarsmē (Conditions of Identity Development in the Intercommunication of the Teacher and the Pupil) in Latvian // Rīga, Latvijas Universitātes Pedagoģijas un psiholoģijas institūts, 1998., p.80;
4. Lasmane A. Skolotāja psiholoģiskā virzība pedagoģiskajā realitātē (Teacher’s Psychological Promotion in the Framework of Pedagogical Reality) in Latvian //Rīga, Rīgas Pedagoģijas augstskola, konferences materiāli, 1995;
Lasmane A. Skolēna identitātes veidošanās karjeras izvēles procesā (Pupil’s Identity Development in the Selection Process of His Career) in Latvian // Rīga, Latvijas Universitātes Pedagoģijas un psiholoģijas institūts, 1998., p36.
Lasmane A. Articles in collections:”Personības pašizjūta un identitāte”- “Personality Self-perception and Identity” (in Latvian) R., 1999, “Personality Development in the Family, School and Higher School” (Personības attīstība ģimenē, skolā un augstskolā). R., LU, 1999, total 11 pages.
Lasmane A. Organizācijas kultūras izpētes metodika “Research Methods of Organizational Culture“(in Latvian)// Psiholoģija. Teorija un prakse. Rīga, Latvijas praktisko psihologu asociācija, 2003, p.12.
Reports at International conferences and congresses
1st Scientific conference of Riga Pedagogy Higher School in 1995;International conference “Development of Creative Individual” 2000; 2001; Riga, RTTEMA,Baltic Psychologists’ conference, 2002, Tartu,ATEE conference, Riga, 2003Participant of the international conference: “Non-conscience production”, 2001, Cannes. Report presentation at the methodology seminar of Jaroslavl University: “Theoretical approach and conception integration issue in psychology”, 11 – 15 April 2004Report presented at the 63rd scientific research conference of University of Latvia in Psychology section. Report: “Reflections of psychic reality in language. Theoretical aspects”, Riga, 10/02/2005
In scientifically practical conferences of different typeScientifically practical conference “Psychology: theory and practice”, Association of Practice psychologists of Latvia, 31 May 2003: Report “Research methods in organisational culture”
III Pedagogical activities1. Master Degree students Mentored 1 defended Master’s dissertation in social science psychology programme at Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology at university of Latvia, 2002.Mentored 5 defended Master’s dissertations in Pedagogy Master’s programme at RTTEMA 2000 – 2001;
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Mentored 7 defended Master’s dissertations in social science Master’s degree study programme in psychology at RTTEMA in 2004.2. Mentored 63 bachelor’s papers3. Mentored 60 diploma papers4. Reviewed: D.Škuškovnika’s Doctoral studies work in social psychology “Alarm for Latvians and
Russians residing in Latvia”, 21 July 2004V.Reņģe’s developed distance education material for Business Management College “Organisational psychology I”, July 2004.
5. Academic courses lectured since 1998:1. Individual psychology (RTTEMA and International Practical Psychology Higher
School).2. History of psychology (RTTEMA).3. Social psychology (in the psychology, teacher professional, commerce
organisation, personnel management study programmes at RTTEMA).4. Management psychology (for the Master’s programme students of Educational
management, for the study programme of Personnel management at RTTEMA).5. Modern theories in social psychology (in the study programme of Master in
Psychology at RTTEMA).6. Symbol psychology (optional course for psychology study programmes at
RTTEMA).7. Personality development psychology (for the study programme of Commerce and
entrepreneurship at RTTEMA). 6. Courses developed: Personality psychology, Social psychology, Management psychology, History
of psychology, Symbol psychology. 7. Teaching Aids Processed teaching aids for the courses “Theories of Personality. Focusing support-material”; in social psychology “Research Methodology and Nature of Social Stereotype” teaching/learning aid “Language psychology I”(In the framework of Latvian Science Council’s grant research No 04.1324, affirmed for use by Scientific department of University of Latvia).8. Qualification empowerment studies Latvian Professional Career Consultation Centre programme “Basics of Pupils’ Career
Counselling”, 80 lessons (certificate No 13; 1995). Seminar-practice course “Psychological counselling” 1st level, 40 lessons, certificate No 430 (4180;
2nd level, 40 lessons, certificate No 766 (4516), 2000) Seminar-practice course “Family Psychotherapy counselling” 24 lessons, certificate No 563 (4313,
2000) Supervisions of the year 2000 (psychotherapist A,Baltmugure, Riga) 300 hours. 2001 -2003 studies at university of ST. Petersburg faculty of psychology for obtaining a new
speciality. 1-7 May 2003 experience exchange at university of Leipzig at faculty of psychology in Labour and
organisation psychology institute, processing of a joint research programme for organisation and social psychology.
9. Lectures – on contract2001 - Employees training course “Stress management” and “Team building” guiding in the Training centre of s/c “Latvijas Krājbanka”.2002 – Further education course “Management psychology”, “Developmental Psychology”, ‘”Communication psychology” reading at the Training centre ‘Support for Social Integration’, ltd.2002 – Lecture course in Personality and Management Psychology at Kuldiga Adult Education Centre.2003 - Further education course in psychology reading at the State Youth Initiative centre courses for pedagogues and ambition education guides.2003 - Further education course “Communication psychology” reading at the Training centre for judges. 2003 - Lecture course on the adult learning motivation at the State language centre.2003 – Seminar cycle on the creative approach to the work of the class teacher working with teenagers at the courses for the class teachers organised by Riga district School Board.2004 - Seminar cycle on “Business psychology” in Latvenergo Training centre2005 – seminars “Stress management” and “Efficient communication between the teacher and the pupil” on 25 Aug. methodological associations’ events organised by Education Board of Ludza region9. Recognition certificates
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Gratitude for the contribution made in the academy and its programme accreditation (RTTEMA rector, 2002);Gratitude for the high quality work in the full-time study department in the academic year 2002/2003 (dean of Psychology faculty).
IV Organisational Work1. Science commission at RTTEMA Senate, in the academic year 2002/2003 for Study Board,
member of Psychology faculty council at RTTEMA.2. Invited member of Doctorate Council at University of Latvia in 1998 – 1999.3. Conference organisation committees
section leader in “Personality Maturity Gender Aspects” at the conference” Personality Maturity Gender Aspects” 9-10 March 2001.Member of the organisational committee of the conference “Psychology: Theory and Practice” for the Latvian Practical Psychologist association, reviewer of the collected articles “Psychology: Theory and Practice”.
4. AssociationsMember of Latvian Professional education and career choice advisors’ association;Member of Latvian Practical Psychologists association.
5. RTTEMA – director of the study programme: Social sciences Master in Psychology (From Sept. 2002 – Dec. 2003).
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Personal informationName, surname
Data of birthAddress
Telephone Mobile telephone
santa laurīte 13.10.1968. Izmēģinātāju 6-38 Priekuļi, Cēsu raj. 4130448 6534619
Name of educational institution Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy; Imantas 7. līnija 1, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 1987 – 1992 Conferred education document’s title/
conferred qualificationDiploma / Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogy / Teacher of the English language and literature
Name of educational institution and its address
University of Latvia; Raiņa bulvāris 19, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 1984 – 1987 Conferred education document’s title Secondary education certificate
Name of educational institution and its address
Cēsis secondary school No 1; L. Paegles 1, Cēsis, Latvia
Employment experienceTime period 2001 –2005
Profession or appointed occupation TeacherName of the employment establishment
and its addressJāņmuiža Professional secondary school; Ozolu gatve 3, Jāņmuiža, Cēsu raj.
Branch Pedagogy
Time period 1994. – 2005. Profession or appointed occupation Lecturer
Name of the employment establishment and its address
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy; Cēsu branch-centre; Lielā Katrīnas iela 2, Cēsis
Branch Pedagogy
Time period 1993. – 1998. Profession or appointed occupation Teacher
Name of the employment establishment and its address
Valsts Priekuļu lauksaimniecības tehnikums, Egļu gatve 9, Priekuļi, Cēsu raj.
Branch Pedagogy
SkillsLanguage skills Language Understand Speak Write
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English perfectly fluent perfectlyRussian perfectly well wellGerman well a little a little
Computer user skills MS Office, ExcelInternet
Other skills B category driver’s licence
Additional informationCourses RTTEMA, 1998 -1999; Minor academy – Faculty of foreign
languagesRTTEMA, 1998 -1999; Minor academy – Faculty of Pedagogical masteryRTTEMA, 1998.; Computer-programme use in English language teaching/learning
Projects Vidzeme higher education college and Vaxjo University (Sweden), 1999-2001; “Employed teachers’ in-service qualification improvement and teacher education development”
5.09. 2005.
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Name, surname Maija Leikarte
Date of birth 5 May 1938
Place of residence (address) Stirnu ielā 55-9, Rīga LV – 1084, Latvija
History of Innovation: Meeting the Needs of Today and Tomorrow”;
12 – 13 Nov. 2004 – RTTEMA IX international creativity conference
”Creativity research and release”;
Aug. 2004 – Latvian Association of Teachers of the English language
(LATE) seminars ”English in the New Europe: Exploring the Changing
nature of Teaching and Learning English in a Wider European Context”;
May 2004 – Oxford University Press Latvia organised conference ”Grammar
and Learner Development”;
Sept. 2002– International conference devoted to European Language Day
(Latvia Language Teachers association);
Aug. – Dec. 2001– International language centre B&V (proficiency); English
language course;
Jan. – May 1998 – 24 hour seminars on knowledge testing at ADVANCED
level; TOEFL test, computer programme.
Interests Compiling of TV CNN expressions in English;
Travelling in connection with collecting of authentic materials on Pepperdine
University in California, the USA (1998);
Prague, its culture heritage exploration (1997);
Paris and World Classical paintings in Luvra (2000);
Collecting of the English language video tapes, their use in lectures
(Amsterdam, Scotland);
Long-lasting collecting of materials, post cards, magazines, photos sent by
pen-friends from the USA and the UK, their use in work with students.
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PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC BIOGRAPHYCurriculum Vitae
Information about the person: Daina Lieģeniece, born: 23 August 1940; in Talsi region, personal code – 230849 – 10849
Information about the place of residence and employment:
Home address: Klaipēdas 130 – 27, LV – 3416Tel.3436024
Employment address: LPALielā iela 14 , LV – 3401
Professional and academic education:Latvian State University named after P.Stučka, History –philology faculty, study period: 1959 – 1964, obtained qualification – philologist, teacher of the English language.
Academic degree:1997- Latvian State University, Dr.habil.paed. conferred for the work “Holistic approach to 5-7
–year-old child’s up-bringing”
1992- Latvian State University nostrificated, degree after nostrification – Dr.paed.
Professional activities:LPA professor since 1998- up to now, lectured courses –
Pre-school pedagogy,Education philosophy,Social psychology,Gerontology psychologyLPA docent since 1994 till 1998 Head of LPA departments (Pedagogy and psychology and Pre-school pedagogy) from 1978 till 1994
Scientific activities:Science branch and sub-branch – pedagogy branch, pre-school pedagogy sub-branch. Research
themes:
1) Interaction with the pedagogue as the facilitator of senior pre-school age children development – group- leader a grant research financed by Latvian Science Council (LZP) (2003 – up to now).
2) Ethno-communicative competency development in multicultural environment (2001 – 2002) (participation in a project by the University of Latvia (LU), financed by LZP, leader Dr.habil.psych. M.Vidnere).
3) How to help children (5-7-year-olds) to develop their identity (1997 -2000) (group- leader a grant research financed by LZP).
4) How to help pre-school children (5-6-year-olds) to become a researcher and motivate their activity (1993 -1997) (group- leader a grant research financed by LZP).
5) Pre-school child’s personality development (1991- 1993) (group- leader a grant research financed by LZP).
Since 1991 scientific research projects are financed by Latvian Science Council. There is established cooperation with Pedagogical higher school named after Skipper Clement in Alborg (Denmark) since 1992.
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Significant achievement – in 1997 a dissertation was defended to be entitled of the degree of dr. habil. paed. (LU) and in 1998 and in 2004 at LU conferred a professor for pre-school pedagogical work in Liepāja Pedagogical Higher school (LPA).Publications
Total number of publications – 70Number of scientific publications – 30Number of methodological publications – 40
Recognition of workLudis Bērziņš’ competition laureate (scientist’s diploma)(in 1999).
Recognition diploma by ministry of Education and science of the Republic of Latvia (1998)Written into Book of Recognition of LPA (2004)
Skills and interestsReading and communication skills in the English language,
skills to use the INTERNET for the selection of professional literature.
2005-09-01
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Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameANDRIS LIEPIŅŠ
Data of birth 28.04.1951Address Melioratoru iela 8, dz. 17. Ikšķile, Ogres region, LV - 5052
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Awarded with Labour Red Standard order; Latvian State University named after Pēteris Stučka (LVU) Raiņa bulvāris 19, Rīga, Latvia
Employment experienceTime period 2004 – up to date
Profession or position appointed Docent
Name of the employment venue, its address
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management AcademyImanta, 7. līnija 1, Rīga, Latvia
Field General statistics, Mathematics for economistsTime period 1986 – up to date
Profession or position appointed DocentName of the employment venue, its
addressLU Zeļļu iela 8, Rīga, Latvia
Field Mathematics (functional analysis, display of fixed points’ theory), Economics (microeconomics, macroeconomics),Econometrics
Time period 2001 - 2003
Profession or position appointed DocentName of the employment venue, its
addressBusiness Management CollegeSalaspils iela 14, Rīga, Latvia
Field Finance mathematics
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Time period 2001 - 2002Profession or position appointed Docent
Name of the employment venue, its address
Ventspils Higher Education CollegeInženieru iela 101a, Ventspils, Latvia
Field MacroeconomicsTime period 1996 - 1998
Profession or position appointed DocentName of the employment venue, its
addressVidzemes Higher Education CollegeCēsu iela 4, Valmiera, Latvia
Field Mathematics , Statistics
Time period 1995 – 1996, 1998 - 2003Profession or position appointed Docent
Name of the employment venue, its address
Business Higher Education School ”Turība”Graudu iela 68, Rīga, Latvia
Field Macroeconomics , National economy, Risk analysis and managementTime period 1995
Profession or position appointed Scientific consultantName of the employment venue, its
addressBank ”Latvijas Depozītu banka”Rīga, Latvia
Field Securities
Time period 1981 - 1986Profession or position appointed Senior lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address
Latvian State University named after Pēteris Stučka (LVU)Raiņa bulvāris 19, Rīga, Latvia
Field Mathematics (mathematical analysis, functional analysis)Time period 1978 - 1981
Profession or position appointed Assistant
Name of the employment venue, its address
Latvian State University named after Pēteris Stučka (LVU)Raiņa bulvāris 19, Rīga, Latvia
Field Mathematics ( Mathematics , topology)Time period 1974 - 1975
Profession or position appointed AssistantName of the employment venue, its
addressLatvian State University named after Pēteris Stučka (LVU)Aspazijas 5, Rīga, Latvia
Field MathematicsSkills Language skills
Language Understand Speak Write English Well Well WellRussian Well Well Well
Serbia- Croatian Well Elementary -
Computer-literacy MS OfficeInternet
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Additional informationSeminars 1) Tartu, 1987
Belorussian SSR, Latvian SSR, Lithuanian SSR , Estonian SSR , Russian FSSR Kaliningrad area higher education school leading mathematics lecturer and heads of department 6th area meeting – seminar
2) Rīga, 2004Seminar on ”How successfully develop and coordinate EU6th framework programme project”
3) Rīga, 2005 Seminar on ”Latvia’s Researchers Mobility centre: establishment and action”
Courses 1) Prague (Karl University), 1984 Display of fixed points and Banah space geometry
2) Nisha, 1988Mathematics studies in Yugoslavian FSR
3) Rīga (Latvia Music Academy, Faculty of theatre),1991Orator art
4) Tartus (Euro-faculty), 1993Macroeconomics
5) Rīga ( Euro-faculty ), 1993Money, banks and monetary policy
6) Rīga ( Euro-faculty ), 1993Tax system and its basic principles of development
7) Rīga ( Euro-faculty ), 1994Microeconomics
8) Rīga ( Euro-faculty ), 1995 Macroeconomics
9) Rīga ( Euro-faculty ), 1995English Academic Preparation Course
10) Lillehammer, 1996, 1997Studies in economics in Norway
Conferences 15
Most significant 1) Minsk, 1977The 7th All-union conference on topology
2) Tiraspol, 19797. Tiraspol’s symposium on topology
3) Baku, 1987Baku International conference on topology
4) Rīga, 1991World Latvian Science congress
5) Prague, 1991The 7th Prague symposium on topology
6) Tartus, 1993G. Kangro commemoration conference
7) Tallinn, 1995Problems of theoretical and applied mathematics
Time period 1998-2000Education document conferred/ qualification
conferredBachelor’s degree in Pedagogy
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy, Imantas 7. līnija 1, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 1971-1976Education document conferred/ qualification
conferredPhilologist of the English language, lecturer
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Latvian State University, Raiņa Bulv.19, Rīga, Latvia
Employment experience
Time period 01/09/2003- up to dateProfession or position appointed lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address Business Higher Education School ”Turība”, Graudu 68, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 01/09/1998- up to dateProfession or position appointed teacher
Name of the employment venue, its address Cēsis State Gymnasium Pūces 2, Cēsis, Latvia
Time period 1995- up to dateProfession or position appointed lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address Rīgas Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy, Imantas 7. līnija 1, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 11/01/1982- 31/06/1986Profession or position appointed teacher
Name of the employment venue, its address Priekuļi Secondary School, Cēsu prospekts 46, Priekuļi, Cēsu raj., Latvia
Time period 01/08/1976 -03/01/1980Profession or position appointed teacher
Name of the employment venue, its address Cēsis 4.PPTV, Piebalgas 3, Cēsis, LatviaSkills Language Understand Speak Write
Language skills English Well Well Well285
Russian Well Well WellComputer-literacy MS Office
InternetAdditional information
Courses Cēsis, 2004, The Practice of Teaching English” Pearson LongmanCēsis, 2002, LIIS training programme ”Implementation of information technologies in education process”Rīga, RTTEMA, ac.yr.1998/1999; Minor Academy; faculty of foreign languages
Conferences Rīga, International English Language Teacher Association, 2004, ”The English language in new Europe”
06/09/2005
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Iveta Magone
Personal informationDate of birth: 17 October 1967Gender: FemaleNationality: LatvianPlace of residence: Raiņa ielā 9C-4, Lielvārde, LV-5070E-mail: [email protected]: Office:7034404, Mob.6372652___________________________________________________________________________________EducationSince 2004 up to now University of Latvia
Doctoral studies in managerial science, sub-branch Public management; 2nd study year, Part-time studies; Theme (sort version) – Employees’ work-load audit in state administration
September 1998 - University of LatviaJune 2000: -Faculty of Economics: conferred Master’s degree in Social sciences
September 1990 - University of LatviaJune 1995: - Faculty of Economics: Bachelor of Economics
- Specialist in finance and credit
September 1986 - Rīga Book-keeping and credit collegeApril 1988 - Specialist in insuranceWork experienceSince March 2005 University of Latviaup to now Auditor in quality management and audit department. Completing of various
types of internal audit in LUSince February 2005 RTTEMA: an assistant till October 2005 for the study course ”Finance
accounting” and ”Basic accounting”. At present guiding of 6 diploma works till 10/11/2005 (Additional work)
June 2003 - Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Latvia March 2005 Assistant director for internal audit department. Personnel management and
completing of various types of auditDecember 1997 - State inspectionJune 2003 State auditor
Since December 1997 till November 2000 in the audit department, execution of audits. Since November 2000 – in Audit methodology, analysis and development department. Work connected with the preparing of materials and work organization for the sittings of State Inspection Council. In addition, implementation of specific work in accordance with the responsibilities maintaining the functioning of the department, as well as, since November 2002 till June 2003 I was the responsible secretary and participated in the UK Audit
- Data state inspection accreditation of external audit implementation- Skills to use computer: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Power Point, Visio, Internet a.o.
Address: home - Blaumaņa street 5a - 17, Rīga, LV-1011, tel. 7280393 office - Antonijas street l, Rīga, LV -1010, tel. 7338311
Education:1994 - Master's degree at faculty of economics at University of Latvia. 1973 -1977 - postgraduate studies at faculty of economics at State university of Moscow. 1966 - graduated Faculty of economics and law at university of Latvia named afterP.Stucka - higher education, economist.
Work experience:1991 - at present lecturer at Riga University named after Stradins, Department of Health
and Epidemiology of Society. Reader of lectures "Entrepreneurship economics", "Theory of economics", "Economics Legislation", "Management theory", "Business ethics".Lecturing on "Entrepreneurship economics", "Business ethics", "Basics of economics" atRTTEMA.
1978 -1991 senior lecturer at department of Philosophy and Political economics at RMI;1969 -1973 senior lecturer at department of Political economics at RPI.1966 - 1969 methodologist for Study Part at University of Latvia.
Scientific publications: 13
Academic courses: in 1996 participation in the course "Health Economics" by Health
School of Community of the Nordic Countries.
Further Qualification:
March 2004 - Scientific conference on Medicine at Riga University named after Stradins.September 2003 - V annual international conference "Principles of long-termdevelopment: new challenges and perspectives" of the Banking Higher School.1999 - Seminar organised by the State Adrninistration School for the academic staffmembers on the methodology of the training process.1998 - Seminar organised by the Federal Ministry of Germany "Principles and Problemsof Health Care Management".1998 - Participation in the seminar "Quality Management in Health Care" organised bythe EU Phare project.
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1997 - Participation in the seminar organised on economics education by NationalCommittee of the USA and the centrē of the economics education at the University ofLatvia.1995 - Participation in the seminar organised on "Health Fundamentāls for Society" inKaunas.1995 - Participation in the project "Innovations in Tertiary Didactics" by Institute ofPedagogy and Psychology at the University of Latvia.Other skills:Languages: Latvian, Russian, English.
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MĀRA LĪCEDateofBirth Personai Code Address
Telephone
Education2002-
1999-2001
1999-
1994-1999
1988-1992
22 August 1973220873-10113House "Akmeņsalas", Suntažu municipality, Ogre region,
Latvia 7291893; 919330
Full-time Doctoral studies at Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Latvia
Full-time Pedagogy Master's studies in Educational science at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy II8 December 2001/
Pedagogy Qualification Faculty at Minor Academy at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
Full-time Faculty of Music at Riga Teacher Training andEducational Management Academy Bachelor
in Pedagogy Science Qualification of Music Teacher Qualification of Children's Choir Conductor Ģualification of Church musician
Rīga Teachers' Institute
Full-time Specialisation in Pre- school education Qualification of Pre-school teacher
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Employment ExperienceJanuary 2003 - present Lecturer, 2na Year Tutor at Part-time Studies Riga Centre at
Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
September 2001 - January 2003 Lecturer, Executive Officer, l st Year Tutor, Leader ofAdaptation Week Psychological Trainings at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
September 1999 - September 2001 Assistant, Executive Officer at Rīga Teacher Trainingand Educational Management Academy
Septemberl 996 - 2001 Founder, leader of Suntaži Sunday School,Choir Conductor, project leader at Suntaži Evangelical-Lutheran Congregation
September 1992-2000Teacher at Sunday School Conductor- leader of Children Choir Mixed Choir 2nd Conductor for Rīga Luters' Congregation
January 1996 - January 1998 Operator of Programming and Data Analyses inMedicine Statistics Office
February 1993 - July 1995 Royalties accountant for "Bizness Latvijai" S/C
February 1993 - February 1994 Teller, IBM computer Technician for RepublicanMedicine Statistics Office of the Ministry Welfare of the Republic of Latvia
Additional Education
25 April 2003 Scientific Practice Conference "Humour in Pedagogical Process"at International Practical Psychology histitute
9-10 December 2002 Professional Education Perfection Programmē"30341IMarketing Communications " (Certificate No PA 000602; 15 October 2002) at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
7 June 2002 "Implementation of Electronical Textbooks for TeacherTraining in Latvia" at the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology at University of Latvia
April - May 2002 "Foundations of Research in Pedagogy"Institute of Pedagogy andPsychology at University of Latvia
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Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
October 2001 - April 2002 "Basics of processing Multimedia StudyMaterials"(Certificate No 362, 12 April 2002) by Distance Study Centrē at Rīga Technical university
November 2001- March 2002 "Power Poinf” at Riga Teacher Training and EducationalManagement Academy
25- 27 March 2002 "Theory and Practice in Teacher Training" at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
18 March 2002"Assessment of Competencies, Diploma Adjustments" Professional
Recognition in the Teacher's Profession in the Ministry of Education and Science
26 June 2001 "Promotion of Enterprise and Daring for Higher SchoolStudents" (Diploma No 1066) at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
15 May 2001
"Intellectual Education - Yes! Būt How?" (Certificate No 404(5127) at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
27 April 2001
"Language and Higher Pedagogical Education"Department of the Humanities at Rīga Teacher Training
and Educational Management Academy
11 April 2001
"Conflict theory and practice in multi-culture society"(Certificate No 5)by Institute of Pedagogy andPsychology at University of Latvia and Rīga Teacher
Training and Educational Management Academy
9-10 March 2001
"Psychological Aspects of Personality Maturity" by Department of Psychology at Rīga Teacher Training and
Educational Management Academy;Latvian Acmeology Academy;Vihiius University of Pedagogy;
Minsk Business Management Institute
27 March-31 March 2000
Further Education course "Humane and Individual Approach to Children in the Process of Teaching" (Certificate No 1065; 31 March 2000) by Rīga School Board, Rīga Teacher Training Centrē, Latvian Branch of International Rerich Centre
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9-10 March 2000
"Social Pedagogy and Individual Psvchological Adaptation in Ever-changing Social Environment "by Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy; Wroclaw University; Vilnius University of Pedagogy; Academy of Humanitarian Education (Sankt-Peterburg)
14-23 February 2000 Leonarda da Vinci programmē informational
seminar in the Professional Education Development Agency8-9 February 2000
"Effective Communication on the Telephone"(Certificate No ET-0031) by Latvian Entrepreneurshipand Management Academy
Scientific Articles, Publications
l. " Tutor Self-realization and Future Teacher's Professional Competency Development Interrelation at Pedagogy Higher School" (L.Ozola, M.Līce). Published by Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy for the International research conference "Theory and Practice in Teacher Training" in the material collection; - R.: Petrovskis and Co, 2002. (pp. 313-324)
2. "Successful Career" by J.Stabiņš, M.Līce. Published by theDepartment of Psychology at Rīga Teacher Training and EducationalManagement Academy and Latvian Acmeology Academy for theInternational research conference "Psychological Aspects of PersonalityMaturity" in the collection of materiāls. - R.: RPIVA „Vārti", 2001. (pp. 7-12)3. The theme of Master's Dissertation: "Tutor Qualities in Cooperationwith the Academic Group at Rīga Teacher Training and EducationalManagement Academy"4. The Bachelor's thesis theme: "Musical Life of Congregation as Oneof Socialisation Promotion Factors for Adolescents."
LanguagesPerfect command of Latvian Good command of English, Russian With the help of dictionary- German
Computer Knowledge> MS Word,> MSExcel,> MS Power Point,> MS Outlook,> Corel Draw,> MS-DOS,> Internet
2000 – 2002 University of Latvia Faculty of Economics and ManagementMaster of Social sciences in public management (diploma No 012727)
2000Austrian Economy Development Institute WIFIEnterprise organisation and personnel management (certificate)
1995 – 2000Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
Higher professional education – qualification of psychologist (diploma No 000079)
WORK EXPERIENCE IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
2005/05/ – up to presentMinistry of Regional development and local governmentAssistant- manager of Personnel department
2000/ 06/ – 2005/05/
Food and veterinary service; State veterinary-medicine diagnostics centre (PVD VVMDC)Manager of Personnel department
1997/03/ – 2000/01/
PEPSI - COLA GENERAL BOTTLERS LATVIA SIAClient service specialist / Administrative secretary
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK (Master’s dissertation)
“Personnel motivation aspects in the state sector” (2002)
SKILLS In 2003 read lectures on the theme ‘’Personnel management’’ – Ltd. ‘’Auctoritas’’.
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2001 - 2003 read lectures par themes – “Interrelation and communication”, “Employee motivation”, “Aim attainment” – for VVMDC employees and regional veterinary laboratories.
From September till Nov. 2001 participated in the project elaboration work-team of the rules for the Cabinet of Minister “On employee protection from the risk, connected with influence of the biological agents in work” In Oct. 2000 read a lecture on the theme "Communication" – at the seminar for employees of microbiology laboratories of VVMDC and Latvia’s regions.
COURSES, SEMINARS, CONGRESSES
Participation in the congress of personnel management of Latvia – 2005. Participation in the 2nd annual congress of Latvia’s organizational psychologists’ society - 2002. Participation in the seminars and experience exchange events organized by Latvia’s personnel management
association 2004 -2005. Personnel management; Employees’ motivation in the state establishments; Time management
(certificate) - State Administration School 2002 -2004. Personnel selection from A to Z (certificate) 2003 – Management systems and marketing research agency. Internal auditors for quality systems’ basic training (certificate) 2002; 2003; 2004. – Food and veterinary
service. Enterprise organisation and work with personnel (certificate) 2000 – Austria’s Economy Development
Institute WIFI Technology for aim attainment (certificate) 2000 – Petersburg Personality institute Psychological research methodics - Landolt test (certificate ) 2000 – Petersburg Practical psychology
institute IMATON English language course (Certificate of English) 1999 – International R&V Education Centre Client service culture (certificate ) 1998 – The Centre for Business Skills Development
COMPUTER LITERACY
MS Word, MS Excel, Power Point, Internet, Outlook
LANGUAGES
Latvian – native languageRussian – fluentEnglish – mediumGerman - basic
CV (CURRICULUM VITAE)
1 Personal data:
NAME, SURNAME:
ZANE NĀGELE
DATA OF BIRTH:
27 DECEMBER 1974
2 Education:
NAME OF THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT; ITS ADDRESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA, FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
297
DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
1995-1998
EDUCATION OBTAINED:
BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN PHILOLOGY (ENGLISH PHILOLOGY)
DIPLOMA NO 006701
NAME OF THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT; ITS ADDRESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA, FACULTY OF PEDAGOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY
DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
1998-2000
EDUCATION OBTAINED:
MASTER’S DEGREE IN EDUCATION SCIENCES
DIPLOMA NO 006831
3 Additional education:
NAME OF THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT; ITS ADDRESS
COURSE TITLE DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS CENTRE
“DEVELOPING ORAL FLUENCY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM”
27/06/2004 - 10/07/2004
COUNCIL OF EUROPE IN-SERVICE TRAINING OF EDUCATIONAL STAFF
SEMINAR “CROSS-CURRICULAR APPROACH IN MODERN LANGUAGES EDUCATION”
23/04/2002 -28/04/2002
4 Language skills (ASSESSMENT FROM 1 TO 5: 1 – POOR; 5 – FLUENT):LANGUAGE READING
SKILLSSPEAKING
SKILLSWRITING
SKILLSENGLISH 5 5 5RUSSIAN 5 4 5
5 Employment experience:DATA: FROM
(ACADEMIC YEAR)TO (ACADEMIC
YEAR)
1997-UP TO DATE
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NAME OF THE EMPLOYMENT VENUE:
ALŪKSNE STATE GYMNASIUM NAMED AFTER E.GLIKS
PROFESSION OR POSITION APPOINTED:
TEACHER
DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
2000-UP TO DATE
NAME OF THE EMPLOYMENT VENUE:
RĪGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ACADEMY
PROFESSION OR POSITION APPOINTED:
LECTURER
6 Other significant information:7 CONTACT INFORMATION:ADDRESS: HELĒNAS IELA 55/3-66, ALŪKSNE, LV-4301TELEPHONE: (MOB.) 9756443FAX: ______E-MAIL: [email protected]
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Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, SurnameINESE PABĒRZA
Data of birth 16/11/1979Address Ganību dambis 13-22, Rīga, LV – 1045;
„Ziemeļi”, Kūku pag., Jēkabpils raj., LV - 5203Telephone
MASTER OF SOCIAL SCIENCES IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCES,Diploma No 003952
Educational establishment and its address
Rīga Technical University (RTU), Kaļķu iela – 1, Rīga, LV - 1658
Time period 1998 – 2003Conferred education document title/
Conferred qualificationBACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES IN ECONOMICS,
Diploma No 012492Educational establishment and its
address Rīga Technical University, Kaļķu iela – 1, Rīga, LV - 1658
Employment experienceTime period 2001 -2002
Profession or appointed position Manager of Bulduri client service department
Place of employment and its address S/c Latvijas Krājbanka //Latvia’s Savings bank//, Palasta iela 1, Rīga, LV - 1954
Branch Finance
Time period 2000 -2001Profession or appointed position Client manager for enterprise services
Place of employment and its address S/c Latvijas Krājbanka, //Latvia’s Savings bank//, Palasta iela 1, Rīga, LV - 1954
Branch Finance
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Excellently Excellently A littleEnglish Well Well A little
Computer literacy skills MS OfficeInternets
Other skills B category driver’s licence
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Additional informationConferences 1. VILNIUS UNIVERSITY , INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC
CONFERENCE „DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY: THEORY AND PRACTICE”, KAUNAS, LITHUANIA, IN 2004.2. Akademii Ekonomicznej im. Oskara Lagego we Wroclawiu, Miedzynarodowa konferencija „Polska w rozszerzonej Unii Europejskiej - uwarunkowania i perspektywy rozwoju”, Wroclaw, Poland, in 2004. 3. Latvia’s University of Agriculture, International scientific conference „Social integration in extended
EUROPE”, JELGAVA, LATVIA, IN 2004.4. UNIWERYTET MIKOLAJA KOPERNIKA W TORUNIU, III
MIEDZYNARODOWA KONFERENCIJA NAUKOWA Z CYKLU “ ROZWOJ REGIONALNY”, TORUN, POLAND, IN 2003.
5. RTU 44TH CONFERENCE, RĪGA, LATVIA, IN 2003.
Publications 1. „Влияние налоговой системы на среду предпринимательской деятельности в Латвии”, Vilnius University , International science conference „Development of Economy: theory and practice”, Kaunas, Lithuania, in 2004. 2. „Латвийская налоговая система в контексте интеграции в Европейский Союз”, Akademii Ekonomicznej im. Oskara Lagego we Wroclawiu, Miedzynarodowa konferencija „Polska w rozszerzonej Unii Europejskiej - uwarunkowania i perspektywy rozwoju”, Wroclaw, Poland, in 2004. 3.In Latvian: ”Latvia’s Tax system influence on the regional development”, Latvia’s University of Agriculture, International scientific conference ”Social integration in extended Europe”, Jelgava, Latvia, in 2004.
4. “ТЕНДЕНЦИИ РАЗВИТИЯ РЕГИОНАЛЬНОЙ РЕФОРМЫ ЛАТВИИ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ЕВРОПЕЙСКОИ ИТЕГРАЦИИ “,UNIWERYTET MIKOLAJA KOPERNIKA W TORUNIU, III MIEDZYNARODOWA KONFERENCIJA NAUKOWA Z CYKLU “ ROZWOJ REGIONALNY”, TORUN, POLAND, IN 2003.
5. “REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF LATVIA” RTU 44TH CONFERENCE MATERIALS, RĪGA, LATVIA, IN 2003.
Qualification improvement DOCTORAL STUDIES IN THE PROGRAMME “ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT” AT RĪGA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, 2nd year, Day department, theme of Doctoral studies “Latvia’s Tax system during the integration into the European Union”
Lecturing on the subjects: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Finance services, Finance resource management in Latvia and
EU, Finance theory’s fundamentals and investments, Personnel management
01.09.2005. _____________________ Date signature
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1 Personal data:
NAME, SURNAME:
MĀRĪTE POIŠA
DATA OF BIRTH:
17 FEBRUARY 1958
2 Education:
NAME OF THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT; ITS ADDRESS
RTTEMA PROFESSIONAL MASTER’S STUDY PROGRAMME “SCHOOL MANAGEMENT”
DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
STUDENT AT PRESENT
EDUCATION OBTAINED:
DIPLOMA NO
NAME OF THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT; ITS ADDRESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA, FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
1998
EDUCATION OBTAINED:
BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN PHILOLOGY (GERMAN PHILOLOGY)
DIPLOMA NO
NAME OF THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT; ITS ADDRESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA, FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DATA: FROM (ACADEMIC YEAR)
TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
1998-2000
EDUCATION OBTAINED:
THE HUMANITIES SCIENCES BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN GERMAN PHILOLOGY
DIPLOMA NO
3 Additional education:
NAME OF THE COURSE TITLE DATA: FROM
302
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT
(ACADEMIC YEAR)TO (ACADEMIC YEAR)
INTERNATIONAL ZONNENBERG SOCIETY
“ DEUTSCH ALS FREMDSPRACHE IM MEDIENZEITALTER”
SEPTEMBER 2001
THE BRITISH COUNCIL
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODOLOGY
4 Language skills (ASSESSMENT FROM 1 TO 5: 1 – POOR; 5 – FLUENT):
Data of birth 21/06/1950Address Palejas iela 8, Cēsis, LV - 4101
TelephoneMobile telephone
4120419
Education Time period 1994 – 1995
Education document conferred/ Academic title conferred
DiplomaMaster’s degree in Pedagogy
Name of the educational establishment; its address
The University of Latvia; Psychology institute
Time period 1968 – 1973Education document conferred/
qualification conferredHigher education diplomaLecturer of the Latvian language and literature
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Latvian State University named after Pēteris Stučka; Philology facultyVisvalža iela 4, Rīga, Latvia
Time period 1957 – 1968
Name of the educational establishment; its address
Cēsis Secondary School No 1, L.Paegles iela 1, Cēsis
Employment experienceTime period 1995 – up to date
Profession or position appointed Lecturer
Name of the employment venue, its address
Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy - RTTEMA Cēsis branch, L.Katrīnas iela 2, Cēsis
Field Pedagogy
Time period 1984 - up to date Profession or position appointed Teacher
Name of the employment venue, its address
Cēsis Town GymnasiumL.Paegles iela 1, Cēsis
Field PedagogySkills Language skills
Language Understand Speak Write Russian Well Well WellGerman Well Well Well
Computer-literacy MS OfficeInternet
Additional informationCourses Rīga, 2005, “Course for the Latvian language and literature teachers”
Cēsis, 2004, “Implementation of the Latvian language standard”Rīga, 2003, “The Latvian language and literature : actualities and comparative aspect”Cēsis, 2002, “Professional competency development of the Latvian
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language and literature teachers”
Other experience Cēsis, 1985 – 2005, The Latvian language methodology society manager
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CURRICULUM VITAEI General information
Name, Surname Oskars RasnačsPersonal Code 011071-10045Place of birth RīgaAddress, phone, e – mail Jelgava, Raina street 3 - 43, LV-3001; 6411228; [email protected] language knowledgeNative language: LatvianLanguage Read Write SpeakRussian well well wellEnglish middling middling middlingEducation1989-1994 Latvia University, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, Department of Mathematical Pedagogies1994-1996 Latvia University, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, Master studies of mathematical didactics1999-2002 Latvia University of Agriculture, PhD studies in rural economicsAcademic ranks and scientific degreesLecturer, Master of mathematicsOccupationBasic work: Riga Stradinš University, Department of Physics, lecturer
Additional work: Riga Red Cross Medicine College University, lecturerAdditional work: Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy: Sub-department of Information Technologies, lecturer
Participant or leader of contract works1. 09.1999 – 02.2001 Riga Stradinš University, Institute of Anthropology and Anthropometrics, data processing with SPSS2. 03.2001 – 04.2001 Latvia Institute of Rural Economics, data processing with MS Excel3. 07.2001. Garage cooperative “Putnu sala”, creating of database in the MS Access environment4. 07.2001 – 12.2001. Latvia Institute of Cardiology, data processing with SPSS and MS Excel, mathematical modeling with MS Excel un Visual Basic5. 05.2002 – 06.2002 S/c “Preses names”, data filter with MS Access, using SQL.6. 03.2003 Latvia Food Center, food ration program creating, using mathematical programming with MS Excel Solver and Visual Basic7. 08.2002 – 05.2005 Latvia Center of Emergency Medicine, work with Emergency Medicine System DatabasePublications
Articles in the reviewed editions
1. Latvia Agriculture University. Third Nordic – Baltic Agrometrics conference. O. Rasnačs. Optimal planning of intensive milk farming in Latvia. 24.05.2001-26.05.2001, p. 98-103.2. Humanities and Social Sciences Latvia 1 (30) 2001. O. Rasnačs. A Socio-economically Balanced Plan for Dairy Farming, p. 142-154.3. International interdisciplinary scientific conference, „New Bio-cybernetic and Tele-medical Technologies of the 21 Century for Disease Diagnostics and Patient Treatment”. Calculation of lifestyle changing by non – linear programming for health improvement (co-author N. Bricina). 23.06.2003 – 25.06.2003, p. 4-5.4. Pavlovska D., Strūve I., Gardovska D., Bagrade L., Rasnačs O. Nozokomiālo infekciju prevalence un antimikrobo
vielu lietošana BO VAS Bērnu klīniskajā universitātes slimnīcā.//Nozocomial infection prevalence and anti-microbe matter use in BO VAS Children’s Clinical Hospital at the university – in Latvian// Rīgas Stradiņa Universitāte, Zinātniskie raksti 2004, 78. – 81. lpp.
5. Laizāne G., Kaže I., Grope I., Gardovska D., Breicis Ģ., Rasnačs O. Difterijas agrīnās diagnostikas problēmas bērniem.//Diphtheria’s early diagnostic problems with children – in Latvian// Rīgas Stradiņa Universitāte, Zinātniskie raksti 2004, 78. – 81. lpp.
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Teaching aidsTesti vidusskolas algebras pamatkursam (co-author P. Zariņš).//Tests for secondary school algebra basic course – in Latvian// Zvaigzne ABC, Rīga, 1997.Popular science publications1. Latvijas Lauksaimnieks + Lauku Dzīve, 1999. g. Nr. 8. Piena lopkopības saimniecību ražošanas plānošana, //Dairy farming production planning – an article in Latvian// 23. lpp.2. Kopā, 1999. g. Nr. 11. Vai protam plānot graudkopības saimniecību nākamajiem pieciem gadiem, // Do we know how to plan grain farming for the next five years – in Latvian//49. lpp.3. Kopā, 2000. g. Nr. 7. Vai iespējams plānot ražošanu zemnieku saimniecībās, //Is it possible to plan the production of farms – in Latvian// 15. lpp.4. Kopā, 2000. g. Nr. 2. Kā “Rudeņos” veiksies ar piena lopkopību, //How successful will be the farm “Rudeņi” with dairy farming – in Latvian// 12. lpp.5. Latvijas Lauksaimnieks + Lauku Dzīve, 1999. g. Nr. 6. Kā plānosim zemnieku saimniecību ražošanu, //How to plan the production of farms - in Latvian//32. lpp.
Participation with paper in the International scientific conferences and congresses1. Rural life, Agriculture and Informatics. Farm planning over the a1 next years. Tartu, 26.06.1998- 28.06.1998, p. 1852. Help Project. Rural integrated and sustainable development strategy: Problems, models and key actions. Seminar in Lithuania. The planning of farm production for development of rural business. Kaunas, 26.11.1999 - 27.11.1999, p. 353. Help2 Project. Sapard programme: opportunities and prospects for the three Baltic countries towards the strategy for integrated and sustainable rural development. International Seminar in Lithuania. The necessary conditions for development of dairy cattle breeding in Latvia. Kaunas, 15.12.2000 – 17.12.2000, p. 364. Fifth Internacional conference of Mathematical modelling and analysis. Use of linear programming in farm production planning. Jurmala, 08.06.2000 - 09.06.2000, p. 345. Latvia Agriculture University. Third Nordic – Baltic Agro metrics conference. Optimal planning of intensive milk farming in Latvia. Jelgava, 24.05.2001-26.05.2001, p. 98-103.Participation with paper in other conferences1. Food influence on cholesterol level in blood: a research by non-linear programming method. – in the Latvian language. Medicine branch scientific conference (Co-author N. Bricina), 15 Feb.2002, p. 84. 2. Rīga Stradiņš University, Medicine branch scientific conference thesis. Lifestyle recommendation calculation by non-linear programming - in the Latvian language. (Co-author N. Bricina) - 07.03.2003, p. 47.3. Rīga Stradiņš University, Medicine branch scientific conference. Clinical diagnostics significance for early diphtheria diagnostics for children- in the Latvian language. (Coauthors G. Laizāne, D. Gardovska, I. Kaže, Ģ. Breicis) - 05.03.2004, 18.03.2004, p.14.4. Rīga Stradiņš University, Medicine branch scientific conference. Selective IgA deficiency and diseases in Latvia. (Co-authors D. Gardovska, T. Prokofjeva, J. Ņikiforenko, A. Sočņevs) - 05.03.2004, 18.03.2004, p.29. 5. Rīga Stradiņš University, Medicine branch scientific conference.. Lifestyle indices’ influence on health assessment - in the Latvian language. (Co-author N. Bricina) - 05.03.2004, 18.03.2004, p.53. 6. Rīga Stradiņš University, Medicine branch scientific conference. Chaos theories and fractal geometry elements in study subjects of medicine and biological physics- in the Latvian language. (Co-authors U. Teibe, P. Butlers, I. Kalniņš, U. Berķis, Z. Avota, J. Sprieslis, V. Poriņš) - 05.03.2004, 18.03.2004, p.178. 7. 3rd Baltic Arteriosclerosis congress, 1st international congress of the Latvian society of cardiology. Blood lipids and life style. Epidemiological study. Statistical model (co-authors N. Bricina, J. Pachomova, I. Markovicha, K. Rinkuzs) – 20.05.2004 – 22.05.2004, p. 34 – 35.
III Pedagogic work
Taught courses1. Informatics2. Mathematics3. Mathematical statistics4. Mathematical statistics and databases
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5. Pharmaceutical informatics6. Quantitative methods in the business7. Financial mathematics8. Project management9. Computer technologies in the economics10. Informatics in the office work
Developed coursesPharmaceutical informatics, curse is realizing in the Riga Stradinš University, Faculty of Pharmacy, 4th and 5th study year, optional course (C category), 2 credit points
Developed learning materials1. MS Word learning materials2. MS Excel learning materials3. MS PowerPoint learning materials4. MS Access learning materials5. SPSS learning materials6. STATISTICS learning materials7. Mathematical statistics and databases lecture slides8. Project management lecture slides
Improvement of professional skill in the foreign or Latvian universities and research institutions1. Latvia University, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics. Courses “Combinatory, statistics and elements of probability theory”, 17.06.1996 – 21.06.2001.2. Riga Stradinš University. Courses “Data processing in the programs SPSS and STATISTICA”, 30 lessons, 09.08.1999 – 13.08.1999.3. The Latvian School of Public Administration. Courses “Management of personal”, 09.08.1999-13.08.1999.4. Riga Stradinš University. Courses “Methods of mathematics teaching in the programs MathCad and Winfunktionen”, 30 lessons, 30.08.2000 – 09.09.2000.5. The Latvian School of Public Administration. Courses “Strategic management”, 16.01.2001 – 17.01.2001.6. NOVABA course. Consequences of the EU – Membership for the Swedish and Finnish agricultural sector and rural development. Olzstyn, 27.03.2000 - 31.03.2000.7. Daugavpils University. Courses “Innovations in the university pedagogic”, 40 lessons, 04.2003 – 06.20038. Riga Stradinš University in collaboration with Lunda University. Courses “Methods of scientific theory and occupational therapy research”, 7,5 credit points, 12.12.2003 – 13.03.2004.
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Personal informationName, surname
Ilze RubeneDate of birth 10.10.1976.
Address Rijukalna iela 10-2, Alūksne, LV-4301Telephone 4322002 home, 4321137 work
Profession or position LecturerTitle and address of the working place Latvian Municipal Study Centre
Branch Labour legislation, entrepreneurship
Time period 2001-2003Profession or position Lecturer
Title and address of the working place Delta Oluksna Ltd structural unit –Business Support CentreBranch Labour legislation, entrepreneurship
Time period 2000-Profession or position Lawyer
Title and address of the working place Gliks LtdBranch Commercial law, labour legislation,
Time period 1999-2000Profession or position Accountant
Title and address of the working place Valdis LtdBranch Construction
SkillsLanguage skills Language Understanding Speaking Writing
Russian Very good Very good GoodEnglish Good Average Good
Computer use MS Office
The InternetOther skills B category driver’s licence
Additional informationSeminars Alūksne, Oct., 2005. VDI seminar Creation of a safe
working environment. Alūksne, Oct., 2005. NGO seminar Re-registration of public organisations as societies of foundations”Alūksne, VDI, seminars on labour legislation, labour protection 2001 - 2005
Valmiera, LR Register of Enterprises , 2001-2004, Problems of introducing commercial law, etc.
Riga, LR Register of Enterprises, 2004, The advantages of commercial law, etc.
Courses Riga, LU Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology October, 2003– April, 2004, programme Didactics of Higher Educational Establishments: Contemporary Theories and Practice.
November 22, 2005
Ilze Rubene
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Personai data:
Nils SautiņšBorn: 20 November 1969, in Rīga, Latvia. Address: 26 Dammesstreet £71, Rīga, LV - 1069 Telephone: 6516436 , home: 7427571 Citizenship: Latvian
Education:
l March 2003 - LU, defended Doctor's Degree in education sciencel April 1999 - Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy,
Qualification: Educational work manager. 15 December 1994 - LU Institute of Pedagogy and psychology, defended Master's
Degree in pedagogy.17 June 1993 - LU Faculty of biology, qualification: biologist,
docent in biology and chemistry.
Emplovment experience:
11.11.2003 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational ManagementAcademy; assistant academic work pro-rector, docent.
17.08.2002 -11.11.2003 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational ManagementAcademy; Personnel department manager, docent.
19.06.2001-16.08.2002 Rīga Teacher Training and Educational ManagementPersonnel department manager,
Pro-dean at faculty of pedagogy and school management in academic work, docent.
01.09.1995- 18.06.2001. Rīga Teacher Training and Educational ManagementPersonnel department manager,
Pro-dean at faculty of pedagogy and school management in academic work, docent.
26.07.1994. - 01.09. 1995. Rīga Teacher Training and Educational ManagementAcademy; Personnel department manager, lecturer.
01.09.1993. - 26.07. 1994. Rīga Ist Christian school - assistant director ineducational work, biology teacher.
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01.09.1991. - 01.09.1993. Rīga Ist Christian school, biology teacher. 01.02.1991.-01.09.1991. LU Biology faculty, Microbiology laboratory
30.05.2003 Managerial system and marketing research agency- seminar :" Practical personnel office work" (certificate No.892 ) 21.08.2002 Bureau
councilor- seminar cycle " Office work for juridical persons"( certificate No. S- 0200160) 30.05.2002 LU Municipal and project
management state training centrē- seminar:LR Labour Law(certificate No. 8095 ) 03.05.2002 International conference
"Decade of Reform Achievement Challenges,Problems" (certificate). 19.11.2001 International conference "Towards Civic
Culture in Central and EastEuropean countries ".
17.05.2001 International conference "Communication and community". 11.04.2001 International conference "Conflict theory and practice in multicultural
society" (certificate). 09.03.2001 International conference "Psychological aspects of personality
maturity" (certificate). 09.03.2000 International conference " Social pedagogy and
psychological adaptation of personality in ever-changing socialenvironment" (certificate).
Docent of the following studv courses: Teaching Methodologv in biologv (for Bachelor's study program)
Office work (for Bachelor's and Master's study programs)
Language knowledge: native: Larvian;
foreign languages: German (good command), Russian (excellent).
Computer skills: Microsoft Word Driver
licence: B category
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Name, Surname: Iveta SeržanteDate and place of birth: 10/10/1971/ LatviaAddress: Brīvības gatve 404a, dz. 65., Rīga, LV-1024Telephone: mob. 6533278, home: 7526126Education: 09.1996-07.2001 RTU, IEF; successful graduation from doctoral studies;
theme of the scientific work “Labour-force efficiency assessment”.09.1996-06.1999 University of Latvia, Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology; Bachelor’s
academic study programme in psychology;Bachelor’s work theme: “Correlations between the excited studying
young people and meaningful life comprehension”.09.1993-06.1995 RTU, IEF; Master’s academic study programme in economics, speciality
“Entrepreneurship management” and majoring in “Personnel management”;
Master’s work theme: “Project on personnel management specialist training”
09.1988-06.1993 RTU, IEF; professional study programme in economics, speciality in “Economics and management of mechanical engineering”;
diploma project theme “Project on system of career development and selection of managers and specialists”.
Academic titles: Master’s degree of engineering sciences in economics, Bachelor of social sciences in psychology, qualification of engineer -economist with speciality “Economics and management of mechanical engineering”
Language skills:Latvian – can read, write, speak fluently
Russian – nativeEnglish – can read well, professional information fluently, write and speak medium
Work experience:09.1995.-up to now Rīga Technical University (RTU), Faculty of Engineering economics
(IEF), Entrepreneurship management professor’s group;lecturer; developer of study programmes “Basics of psychology”,
“Psychology of personality”, “Communication psychology”, ”Entrepreneurship psychology”, “Management psychology”, “Team
development”, “Personnel management”, “Consumer behaviour at market”, „Economics of human resources”
and read these study courses to the students of academic and professional study programmes; supervise diploma projects, connected with the personnel
management field.09.1999.- up to now Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
(RTTEMA), Psychology faculty; docent; developer of study programmes “ Communication psychology”,“Small group psychology”, “ Management psychology”, “Marketing
research methods”, „Organisation development psychology”, „Organisation psychology” and read these study courses to the students of
psychology and commerce management study programmes; supervise course works.
09.2003.-12.2004. International Practical Psychology Higher School, Psychology faculty; lecturer; developer of a study programme„Organisation research
methods” and read this study course to the students of psychology study programme.
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11.1996.-12.1998. participation in development of study programmes for Business College in the framework of the EU Phare reform of Business education in
developer of study programme “Organization of professional selection”, developer of the plan for practical seminars in the study subject “Psychology
of individual differential features” and read these study courses to IEF students.
07.1993.-08.1993., 07.1991-08.1991 LAUMA (light industry enterprise, Liepāja), Personnel department;
personnel inspector; responsible for documentation and statistics.07.1992-08.1992 Liepāja City Municipality; Finance department; specialist; responsible for
audit of the municipality enterprises’ monthly financial reports.Qualification in-service training: 03.2005. group therapy seminar “Intensive therapeutic faith”, 28h, by Dr. A. Alekseichiks (Lithuania)01.2005. seminar “Evaluation criteria for literature survey”, 2h, by MA.psych., MA.phil. D.Kamerāde (RTTEMA)04.2004. lectures “Psychological consultations in organizations”, 4h, by Dr. psych. M. Burchell,
University of Cambridge, the UK, organizer RTTEMA; lectures “Urgent researches in psychology”, „Positive psychology”, 4h, byMA.psych. D. Kamerāde (RTTEMA);seminars “Microsoft PowerPoint”, 4h, by MA.ing. I.Urpene (RTTEMA);
2003 lectures “Qualitative research in psychology”, 8h, by Dr. psych. K. Martinsone (LU) and MA. psych. D. Kamerāde (RTTEMA);
2002 lectures “Quantitative research in psychology”, 8h, by MA. psych U.Ābele (RTTEMA) and MA. psych I. Austers (LU).
Public organisation “Vesela pasaule”; seminar on personal growth and physical development: “Magic of breathing”, “Rebjofings”, “Life span”, “Money”, “Sources of vigour”, “New perception of the family”, “Female and male space”, 11.2000-2003.
Latvia’s Trade and Industry Camera; “Personnel audit”, 8 h, 03.2000. State Administration school; “Human resource management ”, 48 h, 07.1999. Latvia’s Municipal Educational centre; “Adult education methods”, 48 h, 03.1999-04.1999. Psycho-organic analysis association; “Psycho-organic analysis”, 240 h, 1997. Lithuania Group Therapy Association; „Intensive group experience (Existentional
experience group)”, managed by Rimantas Kočunas, 40 h, 1997. Olga Orlova (psychotherapist, certified NLP specialist: Latvia); “Neurolinguistic
Participation in significant projects:04.2005.- 05.2005. LR Ministry of Education and science; Professional education centre;
consultant for experts’ work- teams in National curriculum project “Common methodology creation for professional education quality increase and
involving and educating of social partners”.03.2003.-04.2003. Latgale’s Entrepreneurship Support Centre;
professional training expert – manager of sessions on „Communicative skills development” in the EU Phare project ”Linkage mechanism improvement
between professional education institutions and business sectors in Rezekne and immediate neighbourhood – Service of General Activities”.
Publications:1. Occupational description (submitted to publication for the issue „Bizness & Psiholoģija” //Business and
Psychology- in Latvian// in May 2005.)
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2. „Intellectual capital defence problems in Latvia”- in Latvian / D. Ose, I. Seržante // National economy and entrepreneurship development problems. International scientific conference collection of articles. – R.: RTU Izdevniecība, 2005. - pp. 285.-295.
3. “Team development” (teaching aid)-in Latvian – Rīga: RTU, 2002, p. 80.4. “Enterprise labour force efficient planning principles and methods” in Latvian // 41st RTU student scientific
and technical conference (SZTK) materials, 9 – 12 May 2000. – R.: RTU, 2000. – pp.121. - 122.5. “Organisation managers’ adaptation for contemporary personnel management environment” -in Latvian - R.:
RPIVA, 2000.6. “Personnel performance assessment meaning for reaching of the organisation aims”- in Latvian // 40th RTU
SZTK materials, 26 – 30 September 1999 – R.: RTU, 1999. – pp.50.7. „Organisation culture and its influence on the process of changes”// Social and economy research for
entrepreneurship management. - in Latvian – R.: RTU, 1998. – pp.96. - 99.8. „Latvia’s labour environment social-psychological characterisation and its influence on the personnel
manager professional functions”-in Latvian // 36. RTU SZTK materials, 24 – 28 April 1995 – R.: RTU, 1995. – pp.51. - 52.
Scientific research directions: human resources management, human resources economy, organisation development psychologyPedagogical and scientific activities:
Systematic revision and development of the study programmes for the lectured subjects, creation of hand-out materials
During the previous year, a new lecture course” Human resources economy” was developed. 26.03. 2002. – participation in RTU methodological seminar „Student autonomy
and work in groups” with a report ”Training method “group- work” application to acquiring the education course “Team development”.
Recognition, awards: In June 2005 awarded with Recognition diploma for creative contribution into the publication
processing of “Bizness & Psiholoģija”.In December 2003 presented with Recognition for high-quality of work and high level of
lecturing as assessed by the students (RTTEMA, Psychology faculty).
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Diploma/ Physicist, teacher
Title of the educational establishment Latvian State University, Raiņa bulvārī 19, Riga, Latvia
Work experienceTime period 01.08.1985 – 07.11.2005
Profession or position Teacher
Title and address of the working place
Cēsis City Secondary Evening SchoolGaujas 6, Cēsis, Latvia
Branch Pedagogy
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understanding Speaking WritingRussian Good Good GoodGerman English
Good Some
Some Some
Computer skills MS WordMS ExcelMS PowerPointMS AccessLotus NotesInternets
Other skills B, C category driver’s licenceOther information
Courses Daugavpils University ,spring of 2004. Current issues of the contents of physics, the study process and methods of teaching the subject„Valmiera, November, 2003. New methods in the organisation of study process in a secondary evening school.Cēsis, 26.08.2003, The psychological, theoretical and practical aspects of the assessment of knowledge. Cēsis, 29.03.2003, Devising and assessing examination papers.
since November 2003 assistant of Pro-rector on development issues at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
since January 2002 - November 2003 assistant of Pro-rector on issues of study process organization and planning at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy;
September 2001 - January 2002 assistant-director on issues of record-keeping at Part-time study' department at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy;
since 2000 - present - lecturer at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy. Study courses -"Business communication", "Record-keeping", "Managerial psychology".
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April 1997- September 2001- course coordinator, assistant of manager at Evening and Correspondence Department at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Manageme Academy.
īvening and Correspondence Department at Training and Educational Management
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Pedagogical emplovment since 2000 - present - lecturer at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy. Study courses -"Business comrnunication", "Record-keeping", "Managerial psychology".
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Education: - 2002 - Faculty of Eonomics and Management at University ofLatvia.
Master's degree in Public administration.
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- 2000 - Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management
Academy. Sodai science Bachelor's degreš in psychology;
Higher professional education- qualification of psychologist specializing in marketing.
Seminārs and courses:- 6 October 2003- 29 March 2004 professional perfectionprogrammē "Tertiary didactics: modem theories andpractice"(UL) ()
17-20 March 2000 - seminar of Social-psychology service (Sankt-Peterburģ) "Psychological counselling" (certificate);
11 April 1999- seminar "Conditions for professional work performance of office employee" (certificate) at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy.- 11 April and 6 May 1997 education mastercourse "7types of teaching -empowering of learning and teaching opportunities" (certificate) at Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy.
Other information:
Language skills: Latvian-native, good command of the Russian language, conversational- English (certificate)
Good user Ievel knowledge of Microsoft Office programmēs; not šo great skills of CorelDraw un Photoshop programmēs (certificates). Driver's licence (B)
CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal information:NAME,
SURNAME:BAIBA SKRAUCE
DATE OF BIRTH: SEPTEMBER 15, 1973 ADDRESS: RĪGA, VECĀĶU PROSPEKTS -73, LV -1015TELEPHONE NO. 9120165E-MAIL
1) PROFESSIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION WITH SPECIALISATION IN PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY.
2) BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY. Title of the educational
establishment INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Work experienceTIME PERIOD: SINCE 2003 UP TO THE PRESENTTITLE OF THE
WORKING PLACE:RIGA TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL
MANAGEMENT ACADEMYTITLE OF THE
POSITION:PERSONNEL SELECTION SPECIALIST
BRANCH: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
TIME PERIOD: SEPTEMBER- NOVEMBER, 2002PRACTICE
PLACEMENT: LATVIJAS MOBILAIS TELEFONS
TITLE OF THE STRUCTURAL UNIT:
PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT SERVICE
BRANCH: ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
TIME PERIOD: AUGUST, 1997- MAY, 2000TITLE OF THE
WORKING PLACE:HEALTH CENTRE ĶENGARAGS
TITLE OF THE POSITION:
PSYCHOLOGIST
BRANCH: PSYCHOLOGY
TIME PERIOD: JANUARY, 1998- MAY 2000
TITLE OF THE WORKING PLACE:
RIGA SECONDARY SCHOOL NO. 28. AND RIGA JAPANESE SECONDARY SCHOOL
TITLE OF THE POSITION:
TEACHER OF PSYCHOLOGY
BRANCH: PEDAGOGY
TIME PERIOD: 1998- 2001TITLE OF THE
WORKING PLACE:INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL
PSYCHOLOGYTITLE OF THE
POSITION:TEACHER OF PSYCHOLOGY (PREPARATORY
COURSES); PRACTICUM SUPERVISOR IN THE COURSE DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
BRANCH: PEDAGOGY
TIME PERIOD: SEPTEMBER, 1997- MAY,2000. TITLE OF THE
WORKING PLACE:SARKANDAUGAVA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
TITLE OF THE POSITION:
PSYCHOLOGIST
BRANCH: PSYCHOLOGY
Further education:EDUCATIONAL
ESTABLISHMENTTITLE OF THE
COURSETIME
EŠENVALDES ORGANISATIONAL CONSULTATIONS
TOPICALITIES OF PERSONNEL EVALUATION
01./2005
LATVIAN EMPLOYERS’ CONFEDERATION
CURRENT ISSUES OF LABOUR LEGISLATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND LATVIA
01./2004
LU II LOPB CONFERENCE JOB MOTIVATION
02./2003
Skills:Language skills
LANGUAGE
UNDERSTANDING
SPEAKING
WRITING
RUSSIAN EXCELLENT GOOD GOODENGLISH GOOD SOME SOME
Computer skills MS Office
The InternetOther skills B category driver’s licence
21.10.2005. B.Skrauce
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Personal data Ilze SkujiņaBorn: on July 11, 1967 in Smiltene Address: Zvirbuļu ielā 2 - 20, Cēsīs, LV- 4100Telephone: 6436534 (mob.); 4122394 (h.)Citizenship: citizen of the Republic of Latvia
Education 1998 – 1999 Studies at LU Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology in Master of Education study programme; awarded Master of Educational Sciences degree in Pedagogy. 1991 – 1994 Studies at LU Faculty of Pedagogy, speciality of pedagogy and psychology; awarded Bachelor of Psychology degree, the qualification of the teacher of pedagogy and psychology, assistant school psychologist.1985 – 1990 Studies at LU Faculty of Pedagogy in the speciality of the Russian language and literature and the Latvian language and literature; the qualification of the teacher of the above-mentioned speciality obtained.
Work experience 1996 – up to now – lecturer at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy. 1993 – up to now – school psychologist at Cēsis City Gymnasium. 1998 – 1999– lecturer at the vocational and further education centre Austrumvidzeme.1995 – 1998– teacher of pedagogy and psychology at A.Kalniņs Cēsis Music College.1990 – 1993– teacher of the Latvian language at Valka Secondary School No. 2.
Further education
Different courses for increasing proficiency:November, 2004- January, 2005– practical seminar Dance and movement therapy, 36- lesson programme;August, 2004 – seminar Supporting parent and teacher alliance and Reconstruction of the family. 24- lesson programme;February- May, 2003– supervision, 36-lesson programme;November, 2001– training programme for the rehabilitation of abused children. (obtained certificate No. 48), 40-lesson programme;Academic year1998 – 1999 studies at RTTEMA Small Academy, Faculty of Psychology (acquired 4 credit points);August, 1994– studies at Latvian Professional Career Selection Centre for vocational consulting of school youngsters. (certificate obtained).
Activity in professional organisations
Member of Latvian Association of School Psychologists.
Interests Fiction.Travelling.
Skills Computer skills.Fluent in the Russian language.Knowledge of English at a colloquial level. B category driver’s licence
Date: 01.09.2005 Signature:
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PERSONAL DATA:Agita Šmitiņa, personal code: 271273-10007Address: Druvienas st. 32-13, Rīga, LV- 1079Tel.; 9422473, 7538623
EDUCATION:At present Doctoral studies in Management sciences programme at LU1999 -2000 Studies at University of Latvia (LU): Faculty of Pedagogy and
psychology; Master’s study programme in Psychology Obtained: Master’s degree of Social sciences in PsychologyStudies at University of Latvia: Faculty of Pedagogy and
psychology; Bachelor’s study programme in PsychologyObtained: Bachelor’s degree of Social sciences in Psychology,as well as qualification of assistant-psychologist
1992-1996. Studies at Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy (RTTEMA).Obtained: Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogy
1981-1992 Studies at Jelgava Secondary School No 2.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Ac.y.2004/05 Lecturer for Vidzeme College of higher education 1999- 2005 Lecturer for University of Latvia (LU) at department of Psychology 2004-2005 LU Education psychologist and administrator of LUIS system at
department of Psychology 2003- 2004 Lecturer for A/C Education commerce-firm1999.-2003 Administrator of Master’s study programme in Psychology at
Psychology department at University of Latvia and Psychological support centre
1998-2001 Lecturer for RTTEMA1997-2002 Psychologist for Rīga Secondary School No 90. 1998- 2002 Psychologist; lecturer for State Employment service Jūrmala branch. 1997-1999 Lecturer and tutor for Republican Rehabilitation Centre. 1996- 1997 LTD “Interinfo in Latvia”- marketing consultant for Lattelekom
official telephone catalogues1995-1999 Consulting psychologist at the children’s trust hotline for Latvia’s
organization “Save children”
LECTURES READLecture series read and seminars conducted since 1997:
Communication psychology University of Latvia (LU)- at various FacultiesSocial Relationship Institute (SAI) “Attīstība” Republican Rehabilitation Centre (RRC)State employment service (VND)Rīga Trade CollegeA/C Education Commerce-firmBO LTD. Law College
The contents, amount and the title of the course has been altered according to the demand and audience (amount 16-48 lessons, the course has also been conducted as “Communication in work with personnel”, “Business communication” for RRC, “
Communication in work with clients”, “Practical communication sessions “ for LU, higher school “Attīstība”, RRC, Interpersonal communication for Vidzeme College of higher education.
Social-psychological trainings – Levels 1 and 2:University of Latvia (LU)Rīga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy (RTTEMA)SAI “Attīstība”
Conflict management Vidzeme College of higher education Computers and community Vidzeme College of higher education Individual life style research
LU Crisis psychology RTTEMA
Rīga City School Board Consultation skills in work with students
LU Professional activities of a psychologist
RTTEMALU (since autumn 2004)
Video-trainings Self-esteem formation and development for improvement of communication skills
RTTEMARRCA/C Education Commerce-firm
Video-training “Strategies and self-image in job search” RRCVND
Conflict and stress management A/C Narvesen Organization management and culture A/C Education Commerce-firm
RESEARCHES IN ORGANISATIONS:2002 Research on employees’ contentment with payment system, A/C Exigen
Latvia. Research leader2004 Research on employees’ attitudes, loyalty, motivation and contentment
with job, Hipotēku Bank. Research member2004 Research on employees’ attitudes, loyalty, contentment with job and
payment, A/C Narvesen. Research leader
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1996 Conference “State of the Mind”, Malmo, Sweden: conference participant1997 Baltic psychology conference, Jūrmala, Latvia: conference participant
Tutorial cycle for work on the crises and trust telephone hotline: Crises centre “Skalbes” (40 h.)
1998 The First Baltic State Conference on Adlerian Psychology Seminar “Conflicts and communication”, Soros Foundation- Latvia (24 h.)
1999 Seminar “ Pupil career development in primary and secondary school”, Rīga City School Board (32h.)
2000 Course “Basic computer literacy” , Rīga City School Board (48h.)IV International Baltic Psychology conference “New Developments in Psychology in The Baltic: Theory and Practice”, presentation of a report, conference organizing activitiesSeminar “Implementation of Adler’s Psychology technologies and principles for consultations”, School psychologists association (8h.)
2001 Course “Individual-psychology psychotherapy”, Latvia’s School psychologists association
(12h.)Course “Psychotherapist and client’s relationship. Transfers, contra-transfers.”, Rīga City School Board (16 h.)2002 Seminar “Fairy tales from childhood” , Individual Psychology Institute (18h.)
Seminar “Time management. Euro-personnel (10h.)2003 Lecture course “Psychology training management in organisations” (32 h.), LU2004 Organisational psychologists’ conference “Professional identity”2004 Seminar “Communication in work with students”, Nordic Training InternationalIn additional to work of the school psychologist regular participation in super-vision, several summer
schools for psychologists.
The author of the training aid ‘’ Communication psychology” distance education course for students and
secondary school pupils ( worked out at Republican Rehabilitation Centre, 1999)
ADDITIONAL SKILLS: Course description development, study planning and analyzing skills Latvian, Russian and English language knowledge Driver’s licence Windows- Word, Excel, SPSS, Power Point user-programme literacy
10.09.2005
CURRICULUM VITAE
Sarmīte Jēgere
DATe AND PLACE OF BIRTH.l January 1950, in Rīga
EDUCATION:1993 In service training at Copenhagen Business school and economics
Institute (4 months) 1978 -1982 Research student at Correspondence courses of Latvia State
university 1968 -1973 Qualification of Economist-mathematician at Latvia State
university
ACADEMIC TITLES AND ACADEMIC DEGREES:1998 Doctor in Economics, University of Latvia
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:2003 -2004 Seminar "Understand the European Union: Theoretical and
practical activity aspects of the European Union" by University of Latvia, European Union Information Centrē,
2003 Programmē "Higher School Didactics: Modern Theories andPractice" by University of Latvia
2001 Quality Management Course1999 -2000 ATF Course in Luxemburg - Issues of Bank Risks, Investment
Foundations1997 ERAB course in Vienna On Talks with the Strategic Investor1994. World Bank's course in Washington and Rīga
PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIENCE:1995 Lecturer, World Savings Bank Loan Company1981-1992 Docent, Faculty of Finance and Trade at University of Latvia1973 - Lecturer, docent for State and Private Higher Schools in Latvia.
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE:2000- Rector of Higher School of Social Technologies2000 - Chairperson of Entrepreneurship Board at Property Department of
Rīga Council1997 -2001 Elected to Saeima as a member to Security Marķēt Commission 1997 -1999 President, S/c "Lateko Banka"bank
Rector of Intemational Tourism Higher School1996-1997 Chairperson of State Real Estate Committee Board1995-1996 State Minister of Investment and Credit Policy1995 Consultant of Democratic party "Saimnieks" on Issues of
economics, finance and politics1994.-1995. Consultant ofWorld Bank1993-1994 Advisor of Finance Minister1993 Head of Research Laboratory at Finance Ministry
1977-1981 Engineer economist for the Computing Centrē of Communication Ministry
1973-1977 Engineer economist for the Computing Centrē of NationalEconomy Ministry
PUBLICATIONS (number):1976 -1999 54
Participation in International Conferences on economics and finance issues in Norway, Finland, Slovakia, Check Republic, France, the USA, Hungary, Russia, Belarus, the Ukraine, Germany, Switzerland.
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Master’s diplomaMaster of Educational Sciences
Title of the educational establishment Latvian UniversityRaiņa bulvāris 19, Riga
Time period 1978-1982Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Diploma of higher educationEconomist
Title of the educational establishment Latvian State University Raiņa bulvāris 19, Riga
Work experience Time period 09.2000 up to the present
Profession or position Lecturer
Title and address of the working place
Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
Branch Economics
Time period 02.1996 up to the presentProfession or position Teacher
Title and address of the working place
Limbaži Secondary School No. 3Parka 38, Limbaži
Branch EconomicsTime period 09.1987 up to the present
Profession or position TeacherTitle and address of the working
place Limbaži Vocational Secondary School No 18.Zeļļu 9, Limbaži
Branch Economics
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understanding Speaking Writing Russian Good Good GoodEnglish Good Some Some
Computer skills MS OfficeThe Internet
Other skills B, C category driver’s licenceAdditional information
Seminars Seminar of Limbaži region teachers of economics August, 2004 Study methods in economics.Seminar of Limbaži region teachers of economics May, 2005. Solution of economics problems.
Courses National Council on Economic Education Economics(USA), 11.2002 – 06. 2003, Methods of teaching economics.
Latvian University, 06.2001, Study methods of economics.
Limbaži region Adult Education Centre, 1999-2000, Accounting programme – 60 lessons.
Kristaps un kompānija SP Agency 1997-1998, an 11 –month course in the English language.
Projects National Employment Agency, Limbaži department, on regular basis, Fundamentals of entrepreneurship (classes for job searchers)
National Employment Agency, Limbaži department, on regular basis, Project design and management ( classes for job searchers).
Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameILZE ŠUTKO
Date of birth 14.09.1965Address Lielpriedes iela 23, Babītes pagasts, Rīgas rajons
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Certificate of the acquisition of the theoretical course of the study programme
Title of the educational establishment Riga Stradins University, School of Public Health, Master’s programme in Public Health
Time period 1984 – 1990Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Diploma on higher medical education / Qualification: doctor- dentist
Title of the educational establishment Riga Medical Institute
Time period 1973 – 1984
Title of the educational document awarded / Qualification obtained
Certificate of secondary education
Title of the educational establishment Riga Secondary School No.49
Work experience Time period 11.2005 -
Profession or position Head of the Assistance and Accident Insurance Department
Title and address of the working place
Insurance stock company RSKLāčplēša iela 38, Riga, Latvia
Branch Insurance
Time period 02.2004 – 10.2005Profession or position Head of the Product Management and Development Department
Title and address of the working place
Insurance stock company Rīgas SlimokaseLāčplēša iela 38, Riga, Latvia
Branch Insurance Time period 04.1998 – 01.2004
Profession or position Senior insurance inspector Title and address of the working
place Insurance stock company Rīgas SlimokaseLāčplēša iela 38, Rīga, Latvija
Branch apdrošināšanaTime period 09.1995 – 03.1997
Profession or position dentistTitle and address of the working
place Individual enterprise NīkeGrostonas iela 3, Riga, Latvia
Branch Medicine
Time period 04.1997 – 12.1997Profession or position Control doctor
Title and address of the working place
Insurance stock company Rīgas SlimokaseLāčplēša iela 38, Riga, Latvia
Branch Insurance Time period 09.1994 – 09.1995
Profession or position dentistTitle and address of the working
place Dentists T LtdStabu iela 46\48, Riga, Latvia
Branch Medicine
Time period 09.1992 – 06.1994Profession or position dentist
Title and address of the working place
Gymnasium of Nordic LanguagesPaula Lejiņa iela 12, Riga, Latvia
Branch Medicine
Time period 08.1990 – 05.1992Profession or position dentist
Title and address of the working place
Riga Student Out Patients ClinicSkolas iela 11, Riga, Latvia
Branch Medicine
SkillsLanguage skills
Language Understanding Speaking WritingLatvian Native
languageNative language Native language
Russian Good Good GoodEnglish Good Average Average
Computer skills MS OfficeThe Internet
Other skills B category driver’s licence
Additional informationSeminars ◦Igate palace, Latvia, April 2- 4, 2003. MO seminar The policy of health
care and analyses of the system◦Riga, Latvia, April 16, 2003. Soros foundation– Latvia, Public Policy Centre PROVIDUS with the support of the World’s Bank seminar The population and policy of health care in Latvia.
Courses ◦Study centre Komin, 2005. Professional improvement educational programme Labour protection 208520.◦Zygon Baltic Consulting, 2004.Intensive study course The inner auditor of quality. ◦Communication study Triviums, 2002Course Psychological stability in the communication process. .
◦Culture and education centre Mirte, 2001. English language course◦Latvian Business School, 1998. Entrepreneurship and marketing in insurance.
Conferences Berlin, Germany April 29- 30, 2003. Conference The EU candidate countries and insurance industry.
17.11.2005 _____________________ Date signature
Curriculum vitaePersonal information
Name, surnameVALDIS TURINS
Date of birth 18.03.1945.Address Rīga, Gregora iela 8 dz. 45
Title of the educational establishment RPI, Faculty of Chemistry
Work experienceTIME PERIOD 2004 – the present
POSITION lecturer ( record keeping, management, PTA, personnel management),
TITLE AND ADDRESS OF THE WORKING PLACE
RTTEMA, Department of Entrepreneurship, Imantas7.līnija 1, Riga
TIME PERIOD 2002 – the present
POSITION lecturer (record keeping, management,)TITLE AND ADDRESS OF THE
WORKING PLACE BRI, Jelgava branch, Ozolnieki, Jelgavas raj.
TIME PERIOD 1999 – the present
POSITION lecturer (record keeping, management, PTA, personnel management, business etiquette)
TITLE AND ADDRESS OF THE WORKING PLACE
LUA, Faculty of EconomicsLielā iela 2, Jelgava
TIME PERIOD 1995 – 1999
POSITION senior inspector
TITLE AND ADDRESS OF THE WORKING PLACE
LR MW, State Pharmacy InspectorateJersikas iela 15, Riga
TIME PERIOD 1980 – 1994
POSITION Head of the laboratory
TITLE AND ADDRESS OF THE WORKING PLACE
State enterprise Latvijas keramikaRīgas ielā 64, Jelgava
SKILLSLANGUAGE SKILLS
Language Understanding
Speaking Writing
Latvian -native Excellent Excellent Excellent Russian– native Excellent Excellent Excellent Polish Good Almost good Some
English Almost good Almost good Good
Ukrainian Good Almost good Good
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCOURSES
Rēzekne, 1994 Accounting course, certificateRēzekne, 1995 Computer study course, certificate Rēzekne, civil servant training course, 1995 Course in psychology, certificate Riga, LU Educational Centre, 2000, course Personnel record keeping, certificate, Riga, LU Educational Centre,2000, course Computerised record keeping, certificate, Jelgava LUA, 2003, Course in improving pedagogical proficiency Didactics, certificate
PUBLICATIONS There are 7 international scientific publications, mainly in the field of the protection of consumer rights, (See Appendix. 1).
I am the author of the text book Record keeping and archives 2003 (350 pages).
Collection of personal poems Kā smaržo zeme has been published , I am a co-author of seven collections of poems. Methodological study aid Palīgs lietvedībā was prepared in 2004.
I am a co-author of the book published by a group of authors of LUA Faculty of Economics Vadīšana (Management).
Since February, 2005 – the present I have been publishing a course in record keeping Vai esam draugos ar lietvedību? in the magazine SAIMNIEKS
19.10.2005. ____________________
Jelgava R.Urtāne
Appendix 1
publiCATIIONS, THEIR COMPLETE bibliogrAPHIC RECORD
1. Urtāne R. Patērētāju interešu aizsardzības nepieciešamība un attīstība Latgales Reģionā. Starptautiskā zin. konf. “Zinātne Latvija Eiropa” Jelgava, Latvija, 2000.gada 22-24.maijā (Referāts nolasīts). Raksts publicēts rakstu krājumā.
2. Urtāne R. Sieviešu līdzdalība patērētāju interešu aizsardzības attīstībā Latgales reģionā. Starptautiskā pieredzes apmaiņas konference ”Sievietes ekonomiski problemātisko reģionu attīstības veicināšanā” Jūrmalā, 2000.gada 15. – 16.augusts (Referāts nolasīts). Raksts publicēts rakstu krājumā.
3. Уртанe Р. УРОВЕНЬ ДЕМОГРАФИИ КАК ПОКАЗАТЕЛЬ РАЗВИТИЯ ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЯ В ЛАТГАЛЬСКОМ РЕГИОНЕ ЛАТВИИ. Krievijā, Maskavā VAPII. Starptautiska zinātniski praktiska konference «Lauku vides attīstība:koncepcija un perspektīvas». 2001.gada 16 –17. oktobrī. (Referāts nolasīts). Raksts publicēts rakstu krājumā.
4. Urtāne R “Patērētāju izglītības teorētiskie aspekti". Referāts nolasīts un publicēts LLU EF18-19. 04 2002. SZK “Lauku attīstības iespējas un risinājumi XXI gs. sākumā.”
5. Urtāne R. “Институциональная система организаций по защите прав потребителей Латвии”. Starptautiska zinātniskā konference Sčecinas Lauksaimniecības universitātē, Polijā. Referāts nolasīts 26. 06.2002. Raksts publicēts rakstu krājumā.
6. Urtāne R. “Patērētāju tiesību aizsardzības juridiskie aspekti” Raksts nolasīts 09.04.2003. Zinātniskajā konferencē “Ekonomikas zinātne lauku attīstībai” Jelgavā (EF) un publicēts rakstu krājumā.
7. Urtāne R. „Eiropas Savienības patērētāju tiesību aizsardzības politika un normatīvi tiesiskās bāzes attīstība” Raksts nolasīts 23.04. 2004., SZK „ Ekonomikas zinātne lauku attīstībai”. Raksts publicēts rakstu krājumā.
8. R.Urtāne „Lietvedība un arhīvs”. Mācību līdzeklis.- Rīga,-2003.- 350.lpp.
9. R.Urtāne „Palīgs lietvedībā” Mācību līdzeklis. Jelgavā, 2004.
10. LLU EF autoru kolektīvs „Vadīšana”. Mācību līdzeklis.-Jelgava,- 2005. (R.Urtāne – divas nodaļas)
11. Urtāne R. „Vai esam draugos ar lietvedību?” // Saimnieks.- 2005.( Nr.2- Nr.10, pašlaik turpinās talāk)
Date of birth– 1976.g. 20.maijsPlace of birth– CēsisCitizenship– the Republic of LatviaIdentification code– 200576-11282
Education2002.- 2004
1994 - 20021991- 1994
Latvian University, Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology, Educational Sciences Master degree Pedagogy. Latvian University, Humanities Bachelor degree in Philology.Cēsis Secondary School No.1 (at present- Cēsis City Gymnasium), specialised foreign languages class.
Further educationAugust, 2004
Oct., 2003 and April, 2004
Sept. 20- 24, 19991997- 1998
April, 1998
Oct.,1996- Feb., 1997
July- August, 1995
Course in the German language at Goethe Institute in Dresden, Germany; certificate of passing the central intermediate level examination in in German. 18-lesson further education programme for the teachers of foreign languages Efficient methods of teaching and learning at a contemporary foreign language lesson, certificate. . Raiter Ltd, Riga, 25-lesson crash course in computer studies (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel), certificate. Private lessons of foreign languages agency Kristaps un Kompānija, an 11-month distance learning course in the German language, certificate. Cēsis National Employment Service, Job Searchers’ Club, course in personality and career development Be what you want to be, certificate. .Professional Training Centre, IE Drošība-2, course in babysitting and housekeeping, certificate.Company Amatieris (now- Ievas skola Ltd)- B category driving course, certificate.
Work experienceSept., 2002-the presentJanuary- July, 2002 Sept., 2001, Feb., 2002
Jāņmuiža Professional Secondary School, teacher of English and German Jāņmuiža Vocational Gymnasium, teacher of EnglishLanguage Study Centre- administrator, testing the level of knowledge, giving information on the phone.
Knowledge of languages Latvian – nativeEnglish – very good German – goodRussian- good
Skills and competencies Skills in Word un Excel programmes, working in the team, planning, organising and conducting different events, driver’s licence since 1995.g.; playing the piano (finished basic school with specialisation in music), singing.
Personal qualities Sociability, friendliness, persistence, determination, diligence, sense of responsibility, promptitude.
Social activities
Aug.16- 18, 2002 June 10- 14, 2002
Certificate of the International 10th Anniversary Conference of Latvian Association of Teachers of English in Riga. International seminar for the teachers of English of vocational schools and educational specialists Communication at work, Salzburg, Austria; certificate.
Singing at Cēsis parish choir and youngsters’ chamber choir.
Scientific activity Master’s paper Connection of senior adolescents’ temperament with the learning style in acquisition of foreign languages. LU Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology, 2004.
Bachelor’s paper Communicative language teaching to adults. LU Faculty of Modern Languages, 2002..
Other information Hobbies: acquisition of English and German, listening to spiritual music, singing, playing the piano, reading books of spiritual and psychological character, writing letters, travelling, participation in youngsters’ events as well as their organisation and conducting.
Cēsis, November 11, 2005
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name, surnameJānis Žižmārs
Identification code 280561-12664
Contact information Postal address: Dārza 23-1AlūksneLV-4301
Multi-channel electric communication engineer (dipl. PV No.087905)1976 - 1980 Saulaine Technical School, Bauska reg., qualification-
technician – mechanicWork experienceFeb.2001- Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy,
Alūksne Branch, teacher of computer studies, computer specialistJan.2001- Latvian Municipal Study Centre,
Alūksne, teacher of computer studiesDec.2000- E.Gliks Alūksne State Gymnasium,
administrator of computer systems, Internet network administratorNov.1999– National Social Insurance Agency,
Alūksne, administrator of computer systemsAug.2000-dec.2000 Ziemeri Basic School,
Alūksne, teacher of mathematics, physics, informatics Oct.1997-Oct.1999 Lattelekom, Project managerAug.1988–Sept.1997 Lattelekom, Communication engineer, Head of the section, Head of
the Sector of Customer Service , Head of the Sector of Quality Service
Further educationDidactics of Higher Educational Establishments: Contemporary Theories and Practice (cert. No. 0381)ECDL European Computer Skills certificate (No. LV 000159)Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP OSCNAP Cisco Net Academy programme (reg.No. LIIS-01-33-2056)Windows 2000 fundamentals of server administration (reg.No. LIIS-01-33-6851)Management development programme (England), (Project Management)Review of open pre-code software (reg. No. LIIS-03-33-1465)Making strategically significant decisions (Decision Base) (dipl. No. D581)Marketing managementBusiness ABCA crash course in Englishothers: Project management, The art to sell, Communication
psychology, Presentation skillsPublications
Datorvīrusi spēj apmānīt aizvien smalkāk. Alūksnes Ziņas, 12.02.2004.
Knowledge of languagesLatvian – nativeRussian – fluentEnglish– good