Teaching

One of my objectives is to be a professional lecturer and a good pedagogue simultaneously. During the past years of my education, I had luck to be a student of many teachers and professors who have not only great knowledge but also excellent pedagogical sense. In my eyes, Mr. Trinh Sy Hiep (my mathematics teacher in the lower secondary school Chu Van An), Prof. Lajos Pinter (one of my professors at the University of Szeged), and Prof. Katalin Balla (the supervisor of my Ph.D. study) are ideal pedagogues, whom I would like to follow.

I had a good time being a teaching assistant at the University of Veszprem from 1992 to 1994. I learned indeed a lot from my experienced colleagues of the Department of Mathematics and Computing.

Back to the present, I am responsible for teaching four courses in the first semester (Autumn-Fall), the academic year 2001-2002:

 one-one course on Numerical Methods for two classes of second year chemist students (two hours per week),

 one course on Mathematical Analysis Problems for a group of first year mathematician students (four hours per weeks)

 one course on Mathematical Analysis Problems for a group of second year mathematics teacher students (two hours per weeks)

In the second semester (Spring), I have the following courses:

 one course on Mathematical Analysis Problems for a group of first year mathematician students (four hours per weeks)

 one course on Numerical Methods for a class of second year mechanician students (five hours in class room and four hours in computer lab per week)

In addition, I am the lecturer in charge of two classes K45-A1T+S (second year mathematician and mathematics teacher students).

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