What’s so special about Prague and business?

Prague offers business students a rare insight into a
post-communist economy

Sometimes it is easy to forget the implications that a major political change has on the economy. But nothing brings this home more readily than a visit to the Prague Stock Exchange and the recognition that it was shut for fifty years during the Communist regime and was not re-opened until 1993.

Indeed the suspension and rebirth of the Prague Stock Exchange is the cornerstone of the story of the transition of the country from a centrally planned economy to a free market model.

The issue of the transition and rebirth of the market economy is one that can also be explored at the Cerge Institute – one of the world’s top research institutes and a joint venture of Charles University in Prague and the Economics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

Its lectures on the current macroeconomic situation of the Czech Republic with a Q&A afterwards are very highly regarded by schools that have visited.

Meanwhile a visit to Skoda’s factory reveals, through an introductory film, the huge production facilities where cutting edge technology is used to achieve and enhance quality throughout the production lines.

For something totally different yet again there is… Tesco, not a name that is normally associated with the Czech Republic. But there is a really interesting tale here as in 2006 Tesco closed down five small distribution centres and replaced them with a new 67,000 square metre purpose-built facility in the north of Prague.

Two different forms of picking are deployed in the centre: selected slow moving items and high value products are picked by line, whereas fast movers are picked by store where staff use radio connected wearable computers to increase picking accuracy to 98.9%

Different again is a visit to the Pilsner Urquell brewery to explore the science behind the brewing process and logistics, while yet another alternative is the Czech Radio tour. This takes in the radio station and allows students to gain a detailed understanding of the way in which a major radio station works.

Moving on once again there is Bohemia Crystal. Here students can see the craftsmanship of the glasscutters and glassblowers in a low-tech, labour intensive production line. Students can also try glassblowing themselves and will appreciate how traditional industries can still play a vital part in the economic well-being of the country.

Of course, students will also welcome a break from tours directly related to their studies and Prague offers a multitude of distractions, including Prague Castle and St Vitus Cathedral, Historic Tram Sightseeing Tour, Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art, Veletrzní Palace and Barrandov Film Studios.

StudyTrips will work with you to create the itinerary you want, and you can see a typical school media studies visit to Prague by clicking here.

Alternatively for more information call us on 0845 026 4661 or email us at info@studytrips.co.uk

How to promote British values in Tutor Time

OFSTED is currently placing an emphasis on the promotion of British values such as tolerance and democracy. Helping students develop tolerance and learn about British society is of intrinsic worth but how can hard pressed tutors do this on top of all the other demands on their time?

Providing information on the development of democracy and the rule of law is part of the answer.

Having opportunities to learn about and reflect on those who have contributed to society also has a part to play.

Being able to work co-operatively to solve puzzles and challenges is also a method of developing team working and listening skills which help support tolerance and democratic methods.

Daily Tutor Time © provides all these in one easy to use package. Each week we supply (via email) a set of 5 power point presentations.

Each day has information on a person or event linked to that date in the past as well as set of 4 activities related to that topic.

Recent topics have included the Newport Chartist Uprising, William Hogarth and the first female peers. (We do regularly include Scottish & Welsh related people/events)

Daily activities are a mixture of observation, literacy, numeracy and knowledge/research puzzles and challenges. There is also a free word document each week with the activities –ideal for printing out or for adding to a shared area for student access.

For a free sample set of this week’s resources then please email michael at Wise Ark Ltd ; we will send you the power points and word document –there is no obligation and you will be free to use them across the whole school if wished.

Michael

Wise Ark Ltd Company no: 07630623

P.S We also offer Weekly Tutor Time © – an edited version of the above with information on one topic and 5 activities ( one from each day). For a free sample email michael at Wise Ark Ltd ; we will send you the power point and word version –there is no obligation and you will be free to use them across the whole school if wished.​