GUEST LECTURES

GUEST LECTURES

In the first decade of March, within the framework of the program of academic mobility of teachers, an agreement on cooperation between the Horliv Institute of Foreign Languages of the DVNZ of the DDPU and the Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A.S. Makarenko hosted a series of guest lectures initiated by teachers of the Department of Ukrainian Philology and graduates of the educational and professional program Secondary education (Ukrainian language and literature). Psychology.

The lectures were presented by Semenog Olena Mykolaivna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Ukrainian Language and Literature of A.S. Sumy State Pedagogical University. Makarenko, an outstanding researcher in the field of theory and methodology, linguistic didactics of higher professional education, specialized philological education.

The material of the lectures deepened the students' knowledge of the Ukrainian language teaching methodology in the context of the priority tasks of the National Academy of Sciences, the requirements of the State Standard of Basic Secondary Education, and the Professional Standard of a Teacher of a General Secondary Education Institution. They talked about the formation of key and subject competencies of students in the process of mastering the Ukrainian language, the latest approaches to school language education, the technology of developing programs and textbooks, the peculiarities of summarizing Ukrainian language lessons, etc.

The lectures were attended by Pluzhnyk Yuliya Valeryivna - a practicing professional, a teacher of foreign literature of the highest category of the Romany Secondary School of I-III degrees No. 5 of the Romany City Council of the Sumy region, who shared many years of practical work experience, as well as the results of the summer school "European quality of education for better student success-2022" regarding the formation of reading literacy on the basis of the PISA-2018 study.

Each meeting ended with a lively discussion and reflection of teachers and students.

The academic community of GIIM expresses its sincere gratitude to Professor Olena Semenog for relevant, meaningful, emotional lectures, which aroused considerable interest and motivated listeners to further professional self-development and self-improvement.

Vladislav Wanda