Українознавство

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https://doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.1(74).2020.198723

Анотація

Складена творчим колективом Науково-дослідного інституту українознавства програма з українознавства для закладів загальної середньої освіти в Україні є подальшим кроком у розвитку освітніх та педагогічних практик, вона спрямовується на удосконалення форм викладу українознавчого матеріалу в закладах освіти України та розширення вмісту українознавчого знаннєвого запасникá (депозитарію) серед учнів/учениць.

Біографії авторів

Anatolii Tsipko, НДІУ

Анатолій Ціпко

доктор філологічних наук, завідувач відділу української філології НДІУ

Tetiana Boiko, НДІУ

Тетяна Бойко

кандидат філософських наук, завідувач відділу освітніх технологій та популяризації українознавства НДІУ

Olena Hazizova, НДІУ

Олена Газізова

кандидат історичних наук, провідний науковий співробітник відділу освітніх технологій та популяризації українознавства НДІУ

Svitlana Boiko, НДІУ

Світлана Бойко

кандидат філософських наук, старший науковий співробітник відділу освітніх технологій та популяризації українознавства НДІУ

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