Teaching methods at vyšší odborné školy are similar to those used at vysoké školy but as they are
regulated by different legislation.
Tertiary professional education
Education at vyšší odborné školy
includes theoretical and practical preparation. Theoretical preparation
includes lectures and seminars, consultations, practice, and field trips in
accordance with the accredited educational programme. Practical preparation is
organized either in the form of practical education in schools or as work
practice at workplaces.
The number of students in a study group is between 10 and 40 students at the
beginning of studies in the first year (in arts fields, the minimum number of
students is 6). In accordance with the accredited educational programme, it is
possible to divide study groups into sub-groups or to merge study groups and
sub-groups for lessons in certain subjects.
The range of teaching aids and equipment is the responsibility of the vyšší
odborná škola.
Higher education
Teaching is through lectures, seminars, exercises, laboratory work and practice
(e.g. clinical practice of medical students, teaching observation by
student-teachers in schools etc.).
Attendance at lectures is not obligatory, but attendance at other forms of
teaching, usually in small groups, is.
The fact that most vysoké školy
(including halls of residence) are equipped with computer technology makes it
possible for students to opt for self-study, working independently with
information, study materials, laboratories and computer technology.
Due to the autonomy of vysoké školy, they have free choice of teaching aids and
equipment in accordance with their budget possibilities.