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Implementation of crisis management experience from the V4 countries into the educational process

PETRLOVÁ, Katarína; Jozef KUBÁS; Jozef RISTVEJ; Stanislava STRELCOVÁ; Michal TITKO et al.

Basic information

Original name

Implementation of crisis management experience from the V4 countries into the educational process

Authors

PETRLOVÁ, Katarína; Jozef KUBÁS; Jozef RISTVEJ; Stanislava STRELCOVÁ; Michal TITKO and Alexander KELÍŠEK

Edition

Valencia (Spain), ICERI2025 Proceedings, p. 489-495, 7 pp. 2025

Publisher

IATED Academy

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Country of publisher

Spain

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

Marked to be transferred to RIV

No

Organization unit

Mathematical Institute in Opava

ISBN

978-84-09-78706-7

ISSN

Keywords in English

Education; crisis management; civil protection; safety; best practices

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 27/2/2026 16:09, Mgr. Aleš Ryšavý

Abstract

In the original language

Utilizing best practices represents an effective way to leverage acquired knowledge and experience to improve the quality of processes in various areas of societal life, including education and crisis management. This article focuses on the possibilities of implementing crisis management experience from the Visegrad Group countries, specifically the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia into the educational process of other countries. The aim is to identify and transfer proven methods into the training system for future crisis management professionals. The research applied qualitative methods, primarily document analysis, comparison of national approaches to crisis management, semi-structured interviews with experts from the respective countries, and observation of best practice sharing approaches within each state. Based on these findings, a potential procedure was proposed for identifying proven practices suitable for integration into academic settings. The article offers a concrete approach to systematically acquiring and processing information about best practices in crisis management and effectively applying them in university-level education.