scholarly journals Legal linguistics at Kyiv University: predicted conceptual model

Author(s):  
Larysa Shevchenko ◽  
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Dmytro Syzonov Dmytro Syzonov ◽  

The article proposes a conceptual model of introduction of an innovative program into the educational process of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, which is promising for the development of communicative capabilities of the Ukrainian language and the formation of image strategies of statehood of modern Ukraine. The purpose and tasks of the new program are determined, perspective problems of legal linguistics as a neo-direction of philological science are formulated. The world experience of introduction of a new jurisprudential specialty in leading educational institutions is also analyzed, the history and modernity of world and Ukrainian legal linguistics are traced. It is proved that legal linguistics is an opportunity to use linguistic competence as a tool for learning the possibilities of language in the formalization of systematic, accurate regulatory mechanisms of social structure / social legal awareness of citizens. The article emphasizes the educational and methodological support of the specialty (textbooks, manuals, educational and methodological complexes, scientific articles), which preceded the introduction of an innovative educational program in legal linguistics. In a competitive educational space and in connection with the development of modern knowledge, the evolution of educational space is important, which meets modern social challenges, and therefore is promising for modern science. Kyiv University has always been and is an indicator of promising and modern education, where legal linguistics will take a worthy place in the professional perspective. A worthy response to competitive challenges will be a special university program in legal linguistics, where linguistic expertise will have a solid qualification basis in the complex of modern linguistic and legal knowledge.

Author(s):  
В. Дьяченко ◽  
Vladimir Dyachenko ◽  
Лариса Дьяченко ◽  
Larisa D'yachenko

The textbook describes the features of the origin, development, structure and functioning of the earth's shells and the impact on them of the most common types of environmental management. From the standpoint of modern science shows the history of the formation of the biosphere, analyzed the causes and consequences of natural hazards associated with the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and technogenic transformation of the biosphere. The complex of disciplines that make up the textbook is chosen to present the essence of the main natural science subjects required for students studying in the framework of a larger group of specialties and areas of training 20.00.00 "Technosphere safety and environmental engineering" in accordance with the requirements of the GEF in the last generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the directions 20.03.01 "Technosphere safety", 20.03.02"nature management and water use". The textbook can be used in the educational process for educational programs of the enlarged group of specialties 05.00.00 "earth Sciences", as well as areas 06.03.01 "Biology", 06.03.02 "soil science". The content of the textbook also allows you to use it as a short course in Geology, hydrology, hydrogeology, climatology and meteorology, soil science, landscape Geochemistry for training bachelors in related areas and specialties.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
Nelly Yusra

Muhammadiyah is an Islamic reform organization that has had a major impact on the progress of Muslims in Indonesia. The reforms carried out by Muhammadiyah include multidimensional, such as in education, health, economy and culture. In the field of education, Muhammadiyah undertook the modernization of Islamic education, which is essential for the development of Islamic education in Indonesia. Muhammadiyah refined the Islamic education curriculum by incorporating Islamic religious education into public schools and secular knowledge to religious schools. The concept of HIS med the Qur'an, which was launched by Muhammadiyah, could mean that public schools plus Islamic subjects became a model not only for educational institutions under Muhammadiyah, but also used by other Muslim groups, which made education an area of concern. In addition, Muhammadiyah also organized the modernization of madrasah by integrating it with the boarding system (pesantren). Modernization takes place intensely in the form of the introduction of the institutional elements of modern education and the subjects of modern science. The renewal of Muhammadiyah education gave rise to various advances in various areas of Indonesian society.


2021 ◽  
pp. 95-106
Author(s):  
Nataliia VENZHYNOVYCH ◽  
Mykhaylo POLUZHYN ◽  
Veronika BANYOI ◽  
Olesya KHARKIVSKA

The article deals with the description and analysis of the most important methods of foreign language teaching. The authors describe teaching English in Ukraine during the global pandemic caused by the spread of coronavirus disease Covid-19 in early spring 2020. The study aims at reviewing the most important works of Ukrainian and foreign scholars. They describe the most modern methods of teaching English in higher educational institutions of Ukraine. The scholars pay particular attention to the description of the latest English teaching methods, which they use at Uzhhorod National University. The observation process allowed us to summarize information about the features of distance learning at Uzhhorod National University. Analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, abstraction generalization, and the descriptive method are applied. The study found out the educational process has been reformed in Ukrainian universities by European quality requirements for education: informatization-globalization of academic space, integration of functions in modern education, establishing Ukrainian universities cooperation with European and Eastern educational institutions in the field of education and research as well as changes in the educational process associated with the rapid spread of Covid-19, which forced the entire civilized world to seek new types of learning, new methods, and tools. During the pandemic, it is vital to provide personality-oriented education. This knowledge provides optimal conditions for the harmonious development of each student. Further research into the latest computer technologies for foreign language teaching may be a prospect.


Author(s):  
YU.V. Hradova

The article analyzes the data of an anonymous survey, which took place in September-December 2019 in schools of Kharkiv and Karazin National University. This survey was conducted during lectures-trainings to counteract bullying in Ukraine. The purpose of the questionnaire was to find out the awareness of adolescents about the problem of bullying in educational institutions, the possibility of eradicating bullying from the educational process by providing recommendations to students how to behave with the aggressor. The following methods were used in the study: statistical, comparative, questionnaires, surveys. After lectures and questionnaires, at the request of some students, individual consultations were held on specific cases of harassment, further recommendations were provided to the school administration. The results of the study showed high awareness among pupils about the problem of bullying (91% of respondents). Regarding participation in bullying as an observer, 23% responded positively, as a victim 17%, as an aggressor 6.5%. The school was recognized as the most vulnerable place – 57%. In most cases, children told their parents about bullying, but one in five did not share the problem with anyone, remaining face to face with bullying. The survey found that in some cases, teachers do not respond or respond inappropriately to bullying in the classroom, that`s why children rarely seek help from teachers. In addition, half of the respondents faced harassment by teachers. Most often, abusers used such methods of harassment as: insults and ridicule (33%), use of nicknames (19%), beatings, slaps, pushing (17%), cyberbullying (13%), ignoring, boycotting (9%), concealment or destruction of property (8%). As for the victims, according to the respondents, they are most often: the weaker ones, who cannot give up (47%), those who are physically different from others (20.5%), a teenager of another nationality or race 12%, those who have another property status (low-income) 11%, those who have other opinion 8%. Regarding the possibility of avoiding bullying at school, 10% believe that bullying is inevitable, while 47% believe that it is possible if adults notice it in time. Therefore, bullying should be counteracted through coordinated work by parents, teachers, civil society and the state.


2020 ◽  
Vol 100 (4) ◽  
pp. 8-15
Author(s):  
M Serik ◽  
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G Nurbekova ◽  
J Kultan ◽  
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...  

The article discusses the implementation of big data in the educational process of higher education. The authors, analyzing a large amount of data, referring to the types of services provided by e-government, indicate that there are many pressing problems, many services are not yet automated. In order to improve the professional training of teachers of Computer Science of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, educational programs and courses have been developed 7M01514 — «Smart City technologies», «Big Data and cloud computing» and 7М01525 — «STEM-Education», «The Internet of Things and Intelligent Systems «on the theoretical and practical foundations of big data and introduced into the educational process. The arti-cle discusses several types of programs for teaching big data and analyzes data on the implementation of big data in some educational institutions. For the introduction and implementation of special courses in the educational process in the areas of magistracy in the educational program Computer Science, the curriculum, educational and methodological complex, digital educational resources are considered, as well as hardware and software that collects, stores, sorts big data, well as the introduction into the educational process of theoretical foundations and methods of using the developed technical and technological equipment.


Author(s):  
M. Serik ◽  
G. F. Nurbekova ◽  
B. B. Akhmetova

The article discusses several types of programs for teaching big data and analyzes data on the implementation of big data in some educational institutions. For the introduction and implementation of special courses in the educational process in the areas of magistracy in the educational program Computer Science, the curriculum, educational and methodological complex, digital educational resources are considered. As well as hardware and software that collects, stores, sorts big data, and the introduction into the educational process of theoretical foundations and methods of using the developed technical and technological equipment. This article reflects information on the conduct of a special course on the use of big data in the educational, educational process of senior students and undergraduates of the specialty "Informatics", the Faculty of Information Technologies, LN Gumilyov Eurasian National University. The first module of the course examines the ERA 500 network controller as an example of a turnstile network controller.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 49-53
Author(s):  
ANAKSHI BORA

The modern system of education has been built primarily upon the foundation of ancient educational ideals and the practices of modern education have been largely influenced by past experiences. Vedic views are the root of our civilization, hence  we cannot neglect the sphere of those views from which our civilization has developed to its present form. The Upanisads are the most important part of the Vedic literature. Theyguide the students through the valuable advices of the preceptors for choosing the correct path in life. The policy of education described in our Upanisads had some special characteristics and it is to be noted that it could be connected to the modern field of education. In this regard, we may refer to the Siksavalli section of the Taittiriyopanisad where education has been handled as a philosophical policy where  the teacher stands at the beginning, the students at the end and the subject of teaching in the middle. Through this  paper an attempt is being made to interpret the policy of education reflected in the Siksavalli section and its utilization in modern educational fields.  A query of investigation would also made to explain how the Vedic people plunged into the world of unknown only with the help of their powerful intellect and deep insight and managed to explain the happenings of the world through their own perception, without any help of modern science and technology. This paper will try to locate the presence and application of the instructions delivered to the students by the preceptor as prescribed in the Taittiriyopanisad, which can still be implemented successfully in the current educational institutions for a smooth and well managed society. A study of the Vedic texts reminds us of the same procedure to be followed for the smooth functioning of the society.


2020 ◽  
pp. 57-65
Author(s):  
Iryna Grabovska ◽  
Larysa Nalyvaiko ◽  
Mykola Obushnyi

Ukraine's Euro-civilization choice, which took place as a result of the Revolution of Dignity, posed a number of challenges to Ukrainian society, without adequate answers to which EU accession will remain a ratherdistant prospect for Ukrainians. One of such challenges is the genderization of the social life of Ukrainians, in particular in the field of education, which presupposes, first of all, the formation of a gender-sensitive space for the existence of the country's citizens; mass involvement of Ukrainian women in all spheres of society on an equal footing with men and the creation of equal opportunities for this. The philosophy of this process is to recognize as the greatest value of human capital, existing in the form of two social sexes (gender) - female and male - with different life experiences, differences and personal strategies of self-realization. The article analyzes, among other, the issue of teaching feminist and (or) gender issues in higher educational institutions of modern Ukraine from the standpoint of philosophical and worldview approach. The author aim is to investigate the real state of gender education in Ukrainian higher education institutions, to analyze the existing problems and identify prospects for the development of this process in Ukraine. A group of political science students from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv was involved in an in-depth survey of the need / no need to teach feminist and gender issues in universities. It was concluded that exist the need of genderization higher education in Ukraine as an integral part of the Euro-integration process.


Author(s):  
Oleksii Nalyvaiko ◽  
Diana Adzhva ◽  
Evelina Sarhsian

The article examines the prospects for the introduction of distance technologies in the educational process of higher educational institutions. The scientific works of leading scientists in the field of distance education were analyzed. The research is based on the use of the Delphi method. The theoretical foundations of the introduction of distance education in universities are considered. The main tendencies in the development of the educational sphere in the world and implementation of the elements of the remote education in it were studied. The special role of students as one of the main stakeholders in education is outlined. The main experts in this study are students as one of the main stakeholders in education. During the study, it became clear that the majority of students of Karazin University, namely 75% of them, are positive about the introduction of distance education. The article places the emphasis on defining the benefits and revealing the weaknesses of the distance form of education. It should be mentioned that some of the respondents believe that distance learning alienates people from society, adversely affects cultural development of a person, can lead to deterioration of communication skills, and reduce the level of social activity. However, the overwhelming majority is convinced that distance learning will in no way affect the socialization of people in society. In accordance with the results of the survey, a convenient study schedule was developed for students who combine work and study. A range of distance learning tools were reviewed in order to specify the most convenient ones as related to the principle of clarity when acquiring new knowledge. The main trends in the development of distance education at Karazin University in 2030 are highlighted.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nataliia VENZHYNOVYCH ◽  
Mykhaylo POLUZHYN ◽  
Veronika BANYOI ◽  
Olesya KHARKIVSKA

The article deals with the description and analysis of the most important methods of foreign language teaching. The authors describe teaching English in Ukraine during the global pandemic caused by the spread of coronavirus disease Covid-19 in early spring 2020. The study aims at reviewing the most important works of Ukrainian and foreign scholars. They describe the most modern methods of teaching English in higher educational institutions of Ukraine. The scholars pay particular attention to the description of the latest English teaching methods, which they use at Uzhhorod National University. The observation process allowed us to summarize information about the features of distance learning at Uzhhorod National University. Analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, abstraction generalization, and the descriptive method are applied. The study found out the educational process has been reformed in Ukrainian universities by European quality requirements for education: informatization-globalization of academic space, integration of functions in modern education, establishing Ukrainian universities cooperation with European and Eastern educational institutions in the field of education and research as well as changes in the educational process associated with the rapid spread of Covid-19, which forced the entire civilized world to seek new types of learning, new methods, and tools. During the pandemic, it is vital to provide personality-oriented education. This knowledge provides optimal conditions for the harmonious development of each student. Further research into the latest computer technologies for foreign language teaching may be a prospect.


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