WAR … EDUCATION: COMPLEX SYNTAX OR PREPOSITIONS DO MATTER
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https://doi.org/10.31499/2306-5532.2.2023.299829Keywords:
war, education, Ukraine, Higher education in UkraineAbstract
On May 17, the Studies in Comparative Education Editor-in-Chief and the UERA President prof. Oksana Zabolotna gave a CERC talk (CERC stands for Comparative Education Research Center of the University of Hong Kong) as part of the cycle of Post-Soviet Studies with Anatoly V. Oleksiyenko.
The talk drew the attention of people from different countries: China, Indonesia, Lithuania, Poland, and others. The talk concerned the following ideas:
The words 'war' and 'education' are abstract notions, but if connected by different prepositions, they acquire real meaning and require action to save humanity. The presenter looked at different prepositions that might connect the words ‘war’ and ‘education’ and reinforced the phrase with examples from Ukrainian higher education during the current Russian-Ukrainian war.
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