Infrastructure and Teaching: University Students' Impressions on Completion of Their Internship in Greek Public Schools
Abstract
This paper focuses on exploring the perceptions expressed by students at the University of
Ioannina, Greece, after the completion of their graduate education practice in State Secondary
schools in the city of Ioannina. More specifically, it provides insight into the impact the
school logistics infrastructure had on the teaching process and its valorization by the
educators. The results of the research demonstrate that, except for the Model Experimental
Schools, the State Secondary Schools are lacking not only in necessary technological
equipment but also in special teaching classrooms, which, in turn, entails the teachers’
inability to valorize technological means and upgrade the teaching process applying
student-centered, experiential didactic techniques