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"Tkuma" Institute has experience in organization and conduction of educational events for school and university students, school teachers. In cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, regional institutes of advanced teacher training, "Tkuma" Institute organized special system of seminars for improvement of teachers' skills.
"Tkuma" Institute has unique experience in creating textbooks. School History textbooks created by "Tkuma" Institute won All-Ukrainian State Contests and were released in hundreds of thousands of copies.
"Tkuma" Institute effectively cooperates with regional office of Junior Academy of Sciences. On the base of "Tkuma" Institute winter and summer sessions of JAS are conducted. During this events school students have an opportunity to work with the Holocaust museum holdings, consult the Institute and Museum research associates and meet famous Ukrainian and foreign scholars.
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December 11-12, “Tkuma” Institute and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” researchers Dr. Olena Ishchenko and Maryna Strilchuk held educational classes for students from the International Children’s Center “Artek” (Puscha Voditsa, Kyiv region). Meeting with students took place at the initiative of the “Artek” history teacher Andrii Koshelnyk.
Read more: The Holocaust Commemorative Lessons at the International Children’s Center “Artek”
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On December 5, 2018 Kharkiv Educational Complex “Lyceum Shaalavim” was visited by Iryna Piskariova, head of “Tkuma” Institute Educational Department, and Vladyslav Bazylevskyi, Educational Programs Coordinator, within the project “Marathons of the Living”. During the lesson, students and teachers who joined the meeting talked about the Holocaust tragedy, discussed the topical issues of preserving the history of each family that survived World War II. The school library also got the latest editions of “Tkuma” Institute.
Read more: “Tkuma” Institute Educational Events from School Students in Kharkiv
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December 5–6, 2018, Kharkiv hosted All-Ukrainian Scholarly and Practical Seminar “Teaching World War II and the Holocaust History in Modern School: Innovative Forms, Methods, Technologies”, organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”.
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On December 09, 2018 “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” welcomed winter session for students-memner of Dnipropetrovsk department of Junior Academy of Sciences.
Consultations for young scholars of Dnipropetrovsk region, who will soon defend their first research works on history, were conducted by professors of the historical faculty of Dnipro National University – Dr. Svitlana Kaiuk (section “Regional Studies Through History” and “Ethnology”), Dr. Olha Kakovkina (section “World History”), Dr. Olha Posunko (section “History of Ukraine”); research fellows of Dnipro National Historical Museum Dr. Iryna Yakimova (section “Archeology”). Students also had the opportunity to visit the Holocaust Museum and joined the guided tour with research associate Dr. Olena Ishchenko.
We will meet young scholars of Junior Academy of Sciences next year. Among their works there traditionally will be different pages of the history of World War II, the Holocaust and other genocides. The best works will be published in a joint scholarly collection of Junior Academy of Sciences, Dnipro National University and “Tkuma” Institute.
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On November 21, Odesa welcomed several educational events organized by “Tkuma” Institute in cooperation with partners – Odessa National University and Odesa Academy of Continuing Education. Dr. Igor Shchupak conducted interactive classes for students of the 3rd and 4th year of the Faculty of History of ONU. They talked about the regional peculiarities of “the final solution of the Jewish question” in Ukraine, the feat of the Righteous Among the Nations, the preservation of the memory about the Holocaust.
Read more: Educational sessions on the Holocaust history in Odesa