Our student awarded the Márton Áron Scholarship
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary has announced a call for applications for Hungarian students from abroad who continue their studies in their home country.
Out of 89 applicants, 35 were successfully accepted into the talent development program, where Kitti Tóth, a second-year Kindergarten education BA student represented our institution, the only one from the country. Her work was supervised by PaedDr. Zsuzsa Nagy Lehocky, PhD.
Their research, entitled Models in the life of the preschool child, examined the effects of parental and teacher roles on preschool children's development.
At the conference held in Budapest, Kitti presented the results of their research and they were successfully awarded the talent development grant.
Text and photo: Kitti Tóth