Browsing by Author "Mukan, Nataliya"
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Item Miksike: USE of Estonian online tools in Ukrainian schools(Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2017-02-20) Noskova, Margaryta; Mukan, Nataliya; Khamuliak, Nataliia; Lviv Polytechnic National UniversityThe analysis presented in this article is drawn from a broader qualitative study examining the experience of using online tools of the educational platformMIKSIKE (Estonia) in the EU, focusing especially on the Baltic countries, as well as its implementation in the Ukrainian schools. The authors highlight the literature review (Bykov &Ovcharuk, 2013; Hurevych & Kademiia, 2014; Morze & Vorotnikova, 2016; Mukan, Noskova & Baybakova, 2017; Patarkin, 2017a, 2017b; Robert, 2008, 2010; Vorotnikova & Kovalchuk, 2017; Zhaldak, 2005 etc.) as well as methods (theoretical methods: comparative analysis, logical and systemic analyses; applied methods: examining, inquiry, and conversations) used in this study. The researchers focus on the advantages of MIKSIKЕ online tools and their usage in the educational process. The dynamics of development and national expansion of the Project are presented. The authors analyse possibility to compare the results of different users, describe the selection of arranged mathematical exercises and problems, define the opportunity to create, store and use didactic materials on various school subjects. They determine the tool for creating test tasks of different complexity with the integrated conversion system of the obtained points into school grade.Item Post-secondary and higher education of indigenous peoples in Canada: historical, social, economic, cultural, family-related, and individual barriers(Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2016-09-12) Mukan, Nataliya; Zapotichna, Mariya; Kravets, Svitlana; Lviv Polytechnic National UniversityThe article deals with the issues of post-secondary and higher education of indigenous peoples in Canada. The main objectives are defined as the theoretical analysis of scientific and pedagogical literature highlighting different aspects of the problem under research and identifies of the barriers to obtaining postsecondary and higher education by indigenous peoples. The post-secondary and higher education have been studied by foreign and Ukrainian scientists (Т. Andryushchenko, O. Barabash, N. Bidyuk, B. Burtch, M. Busko, J. Friesen, V. Friesen, S. Honcharenko, V. Kirkness, D. Klyne, O. Kotlyakova, T. Kuchai, L. Lukyanova, H. McCue, M. Mendelson, N. Nychkalo, O. Ogiyenko, J. Peters, R. Price, L. Pukhovska, J. Silver, F. Simard, S. Sysoyeva, J. White, I. Zyazyun). The legislative and normative framework of post-secondary and higher education of indigenous peoples in Canada is considered; the statistical data which characterise the indigenous peoples’ participation in post-secondary and higher education programs are presented; the existing barriers to getting post-secondary and higher education by indigenous peoples are analysed and identified as historical, social, economic, cultural, family-related and individual ones. The research methodology comprises theoretical (logical, induction and deduction, comparison, structural and functional, systematic, analysis and synthesis), and applied (discussion, questioning and interviewing) methods. The research results are presented.