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Education in Ukraine

Education in Ukraine. The History of Schooling in Ukraine. Christian monasteries and temples became the first centres of schooling. Most of the religious communities had a school, where monks and priests were the first teachers.

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Education in Ukraine

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  1. Education in Ukraine

  2. The History of Schooling • in Ukraine

  3. Christian monasteries and temples became the first centres of schooling. Most of the religious communities had a school, where monks and priests were the first teachers. • In the 16th –18th centuries an ever-increasing number of schools were founded by the communities – the so-called Brotherhoods.

  4. The Greek-Slavonic-Latin Collegium, Ukraine’s first seat of higher learning, • was founded in Ostrog (Rivne region) in 1576.

  5. In the 18th century • the level of public literacy • in Ukraine was higher than in • most western and eastern European countries. Schools could be found in most of the villages. • The first universities appeared in Lviv (1784), Kharkiv (1805), Kyiv (1834) and Odesa (1865).

  6. It should be mentioned that such a seat of higher learning as the Mohyla Academy came to be as early as 1615. Until 1616 the Academy was the only institution of higher learning of Eastern Europe.

  7. Children 100 years ago

  8. TheSystemofEducationinUkraine

  9. EDUCATIONALSYSTEM IN UKRAINE primary/elementary secondary college gymnasium lyceum boarding school private state specialized school nursery school kindergarten university polytechnicalinstitute agricultural academy Academy of Arts military school drama school medical school junior technical college senior technical college art school

  10. The right to education in Ukraine is guaranteed by the Constitution (Article 53). Every boy and girl must get secondary education; it means that secondary education is compulsory in our country. There are state schools where education is free of charge and private primary and secondary schools where pupils have to pay for their studies.

  11. Every school has a core curriculum and a school curriculum. The core curriculum includes Ukrainian, Ukrainian Literature, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, World Literature, a Foreign Language and others.

  12. The educational system comprises more than 23 thousand preschool childcare centres, but they are not obligatory. The basic link of the system is general educational school; their total number equals to about 21 thousand now.

  13. Pre-school education:

  14. Nursery schools or kindergartens Most parents take their children to nursery schools or kindergartens at the age of 3. The children usually spend all day long there.

  15. At the age of 4-5 they are taught to count, read and write the letters. They also have the lessons of Drawing and Handicrafts. Sometimes they learn English too. Pre-school education is not compulsory and is fee-paying.

  16. Secondary Education in Ukraine

  17. The general secondary education in Ukraine begins at the age of 6 and is free of charge in state schools and fee-paying in the private ones.

  18. Secondary schools give general education which has three stages: • Primary(elementary) school • the1st-4th grades • Basicsecondary school • the 5th-9th grades • Highsecondary school • the10th – 11th grades

  19. School Subjects Primary School: Ukrainian, Math, I and Ukraine, Ukrainian, Health and Body Care, Physical Education, Music, Drawing and Handicrafts, Foreign Language (English, German, French, etc.) Children start learning a foreign language in the 1st form in all secondary schools.

  20. Basic Secondary School: Ukrainian Language and Literature, Foreign Literature, English, German, Math, Health and Body Care, History of Ukraine, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Art, Physical Education, Physics, Music, Handicrafts, Civics

  21. High Secondary School: Ukrainian Language and Literature, World Literature, English, German, Algebra, Geometry, Geography, History of Ukraine, World History, Biology, Chemistry, Physical Education, Physics, Economics, Civics, Computer Science

  22. NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS:

  23. NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS: They are organised for talented children • Gymnasiums • Lyceums • Colleges

  24. These are the schools where capable studentsdevelop their skills. The curriculum in those types of schools include such new subjects as: History of World Culture, History of Religion, two foreign languages, and choreography together with the traditional school subjects.

  25. The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine has developed the National Curriculum and the State Standards in the main fields of science. • All the subjects in the secondary schools areobligatory but there are alsoelectivecourses that students of senior grades can take.

  26. The Independent Testing System in core school subjects has been introduced recently. The results of the tests not only summarize the level of knowledge a student has after finishing a secondary school but give the student a chance to continue his/ her education in colleges and universities.

  27. The Higher Education

  28. The Higher Education is the post-secondary education. Higher education gives fundamental scientific, general and practical education. It may be full-time, part-time or distance learning.

  29. In Ukraine there are the following types of higher educational establishments: • technical schools, • colleges, • institutes, • conservatories, • academies, • universities, etc.

  30. Among the institutions of higher education special place belongs to universities. They train specialists for various fields of science (physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry, law, linguistics, etc.), conduct post graduate courses and grant degrees. Universities offer a five-year course of study and usually have from six to twelve departments.

  31. Degrees of higher education are the following: • bachelor's degree (usually after three years of study); • specialist degree (after five years of study and a diploma project), • master's degree (after post-graduate courses); • doctorate (after dissertation research approved, the degree is traditionally called 'candidate of science'); • the degree of a doctor of science (after the second, more important dissertation approved).

  32. QUESTIONS:

  33. What do you know about the system of education in our country? • What guarantees the right to education in Ukraine? • Is secondary education compulsory in Ukraine? • Is secondary education free of charge? • Are their new types of schools in Ukraine?

  34. 6. What subjects do students study in Ukraine? 7. At what age do children start going to school in our country? 8. What school do they go first: elementary, high or middle? 9. How many years do pupils study at the elementary school? 10. When do lessons start at school?

  35. 11. Do pupils have an opportunity to have lunch at school and how much time do they have for it? 12. Do children have an opportunity to attend any school clubs? What clubs are the most popular? 13. Can pupils choose what subjects to study? 14. When do pupils take exams? 15. What types of schools are there in Ukraine?

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