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Tytuł:
Ukrainian students enrolled in music education studies in Poland – education, attitudes, professional expectations, and their relations to their environment – research report
Autorzy:
Chaciński, Jarosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/566592.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-01-10
Wydawca:
Akademia Pomorska w Słupsku
Tematy:
double diploma
art music
Ukraine
student mobility
cultural canon
Opis:
The significant growth in the number of Ukrainian s tudents at Polish institutions of higher education has significantly changed the face of academic education in this country. The existing model of higher education mostly based , especially in smaller centres, on studies of a single nation has been evolving over a t least several years in the direction of a bi- or multicultural model. Ukrainians currently constitute the largest group of minority students in Polish institutions of higher education , which affects social attitudes perceptible in the academic environment, arouses interest in th e Other or evokes negative cultural ste- reotypes and prejudice. In the context of these cha nges, key questions arise about the mo- bility of Ukrainian students to Poland, which can b e addressed in the following research questions: What are the motives of Ukrainian studen ts coming to Poland? Will Ukrainian graduates remain in Poland and be assimilated, or w ill the higher professional qualifica- tions earned help many Ukrainians with Polish degre es to build a new social, economic and cultural order? What is the structure of education for a Ukrainian student – one based on the domi- nance of one cultural canon or one that shows cultu ral diversity? Included these visible changes at Polish universiti es were also programmes in “Art Ed- ucation in the Musical Arts”, including those condu cted in the Institute of Music at the Pomeranian Academy in Słupsk. Since 2014, this inst itution and institute have offered “semester exchange” and “double degree” programmes for students from Ukrainian insti- tutions, and many Ukrainians have chosen Słupsk as the place for the full programme of their music and pedagogical studies. The theoretical section of the article is divided i nto three parts: 1. Academic mobility - in which select literature o n the situation of students pursuing their education abroad is discussed. At the foregro und of these discussions are the problems of students’ adaptation to a new, cultural ly foreign environment. Also con- sidered are the perceived difficulties in studying in the chosen field, as well as the question of the declared strength of the desire of Ukrainian students to emigrate to a new country, understood in the perspective of their car eer development in the profession. 2. Students from Ukraine pursuing studies in music and pedagogy form a certain image of their future professional employment, namely as a music teacher at school. There- fore, the focus of this article is the analysis of different models of this profession and their integration with the interests and musical ac tivities they engage in. Jarosław Chaci ń ski 256 3. Another area of the literature analysis, underta ken in order to learn about the changes in the consciousness of Ukrainian students, is the subject of shaping their individual cultural image, based on the dominance of their nat ive cultural canon, which then un- dergoes an inevitable process of acculturation. In this aspect, it is important to esti- mate how much they have learned and their ability t o recognize another cultural tra- dition, as well as to acquire the competence to dea l with the history of Polish culture and its most outstanding works in the musical, visu al, architectural and literary arts. The research variables identified in the theoretica l part of the article were then the main inspiration for the survey research, included in th e second part of the article, in which Ukrainian students, answering the questions in the survey, declared their attitudes toward selected phenomena in which they participate, made a self-assessment of their assimilation of the Polish cultural canon in the context of the previous canon of their native Ukrainian culture, declared their professional preferences, o riented towards performing the future work of a music teacher according to a defined model.
Źródło:
Ars inter Culturas; 2019, 8; 233-256
2083-1226
Pojawia się w:
Ars inter Culturas
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Internationalization of higher education in Ukraine: the case of national mobility and global scale cooperation
Autorzy:
Lugovyy, Volodymyr I.
Talanova, Zhanneta V.
Shytikova, Svitlana P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1956350.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-12-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
internacjonalizacja
szkolnictwo wyższe
mobilność studentów
współpraca UE i państw partnerskich
programy Erasmus+ i Horizon 2020
legislacja szkolnictwa wyższego
Ukraina
internationalization
higher education
student mobility
cooperation of EU and partner countries
Erasmus+ and Horizon 2020 programmes
legislation of HE
Ukraine
Opis:
Przy użyciu nowych danych, w kontekście aktualnych tendencji, poddano analizie zjawisko umiędzynarodowienia szkolnictwa wyższego na Ukrainie pod kątem mobilności studentów i współpracy międzynarodowej, wskazując przede wszystkim na jego asymetrię. Polska, Niemcy i Rosja są priorytetowymi krajami dla ukraińskich studentów podejmujących studia wyższe za granicą (70% ukraińskich studentów uczy się w tych krajach). Polska stała się kluczową destynacją niedawno, a liczba studentów z Ukrainy gwałtownie wzrasta (ponad 33%). Największe grupy studentów zagranicznych na Ukrainie pochodzą z Azerbejdżanu, Turkmenistanu, Indii, Nigerii i Maroka (52%), podczas gdy jest tylko 8,1% studentów z krajów OECD, 2,9% z UE, 0,9% z G7 i prawie 14% z państw sąsiadujących. Gruzja zastąpiła Rosję wśród 10 głównych państw dostarczających studentów na Ukrainę. Całkowite poziomy eksportu i importu w szkolnictwie wyższym mierzone mobilnością studentów na Ukrainie są mniejsze w obu przypadkach niż 4/5%. Można również zauważyć zasadniczą dysproporcję w regionalizacji umiędzynarodowienia edukacji wyższej poprzez przypływ studentów na korzyść wschodnich i południowych części Ukrainy. Ogólny kontekst nauki języków obcych studentów międzynarodowych zmienił się ostatnio z dominacji rosyjskiego (57%) na dominację języka ukraińskiego (49%). Potwierdza się także wzrastająca tendencja do rozszerzania współpracy, w kontekście Europejskich Obszarów Szkolnictwa Wyższego i Badań, UE i państw partnerskich w obrębie programów Erasmus+ oraz Horizon 2020. Ostatnia modernizacja legislacyjna dotycząca szkolnictwa wyższego wzmacnia jego internacjonalizację na Ukrainie.
What is analysed with the use of new data, some peculiarities and trends is the internationalization of Ukrainian higher education (HE) with regard to academic mobility and cooperation. The asymmetry between the outgoing and incoming internationalization in HE is reveled. Poland, German, and Russia are priority destinations for HE abroad (70% Ukrainian students abroad study in these countries). Poland has become a key destination recently and the number of Ukrainian students there is increasing rapidly (33% and more). The biggest groups of international students in Ukraine are from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, India, Nigeria, Morocco (52%). At the same time, there are 8.1% of students from OECD, from the EU – 2.9%, G7 – 0.9%, and from the neighboring countries – nearly 14%. Georgia replaced Russia among the top 10 countries supplying students to Ukraine. The total levels of exporting/importing HE measured by student mobility in Ukraine are smaller than 4/5% in both cases. There is an essential regional disproportion of internationalization of HE by incoming students in favor of Eastern and Southern parts of Ukraine. The overall language learning context for international students has changed from Russian (57%) to Ukrainian (49%) domination lately. The inreasing trend of broadening cooperation in the context of European Higher Education and Research Areas of the EU and partner countries through Erasmus+ and Horizon 2020 programmes is confirmed. The recent modernization of the legislation concerning HE enhances the internationalization of HE in Ukraine. Keywords: internationalization, higher education, student mobility, cooperation of EU and partner countries, Erasmus+ and Horizon 2020 programmes, legislation of HE, UkraineTranslated by Svitlana P. Shytikova
Źródło:
Edukacja Międzykulturowa; 2017, 7, 2; 81-97
2299-4106
Pojawia się w:
Edukacja Międzykulturowa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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