Representatives of UEPA successfully completed qualification improvement as part of the project “Strengthening the Capacity of Pedagogical Higher Education Institutions in Ukraine”

 

Another stage of the project "Strengthening the Capacity of Pedagogical Higher Educational Institutions in Ukraine", which is implemented by Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic) and financially supported by the Czech Development Agency, has ended. Representatives of a number of pedagogical higher education institutions of Ukraine, including the Ukrainian Engineering Pedagogics Academy, were involved in the project.

Within the framework of the educational online course "Trends of Pedagogical Education (New Approaches, Internationalization)", which lasted from October 4 to November 22, 2023, online lectures, workshops, round tables and discussions devoted to such topics took place:

- How to get published in academic journals: the way to better quality.

- Trends in the education of future teachers: pedagogical and psychological module.

- The phenomenon of internationalization. Internationalization as the basis of creative development. Internationalization in relation to the publishing and creative activity of a scientific worker. Mobility of students and teachers.

- Career perspectives of alumni as an important indicator of the quality of an educational institution. The importance of career centers at the university. Experience of the Czech environment, experience of Ukrainian experts in Czech education. Ukrainian pupils in schools in the Czech Republic.

- School of the XXI century. The system of education and Higher Education Institutions.

- How to write a review.

- Migration experience of Ukrainian scientists in Czech exile.

- Renovation of Ukrainian higher education.

In total, 28 UEPA representatives completed the qualification improvement course.

We sincerely appreciate the possibility of professional growth, given by the project organizers - the staff of the Department of Social Pedagogy of the T.G. Masaryk University, and personally to project coordinator Ph.D Lenka Gulova.