On April 3, an orientation meeting was held on the organization and implementation of industrial educational and educational pedagogical practice for students of the 3rd year of the Faculty of Philology, majors 014 Secondary Education (Ukrainian Language and Literature) and 035 Philology (Ukrainian Language and Literature), which was organized and conducted by the head of the faculty, the director of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Ukrainian Studies, assistant professor of the Department of General and German Linguistics Valentina Hrestchuk. Valentyna Vasylivna outlined the main tasks facing interns and emphasized that students have all the necessary arsenal of knowledge and competences needed for successful internship.
Students not only familiarized themselves with the conditions of practice, but also received valuable advice from methodologists. The professor of the Department of Ukrainian Language Greschuk Vasyl Vasyliovych addressed the students with a welcoming speech, emphasizing the fact that practice in student life is an extremely interesting and responsible moment and wished them fruitful work. Methodist of the Department of Pedagogy, Associate Professor Kovalchuk Vira Mykolaivna and Assistant of the Department of Pedagogy Paska Taras Valeriyovych gave valuable advice on educational work as an important segment of practice. The interns also received methodical recommendations from the methodologist of the psychology department, assistant professor Olena Vasylivna Khrushch, who focused the main attention on an important stage of pedagogical practice – the preparation of a psychological and pedagogical characteristic. Methodical advice and instructions were also expressed by: Head of the Department of Ukrainian Language, Associate Professor Brus Maria Petrivna, Associate Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Language Stefurak Roksolana Ivanivna. Yaroslava Ivanovna Vasylyshyn, head of the production (educational) practice department, joined in the greetings and instructions, shared her experience and gave thorough methodical recommendations.
Student Maria Solomchak (UMLf-31) sincerely hopes and believes that: “practice will imprint in the hearts of all students unforgettable impressions, a sea of emotions, we expect to meet good people. We realize that confidence comes from actions, from attempts, sometimes unsuccessful, and not from an ideal. It is built when you do something, despite your inner fear!”.
We wish the interns fruitful and successful work!