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- ДокументRedefining higher education: innovation, inclusion, and sustainable development during wartime(TECHNOLOGY CENTER PC, 2024-10) Tsybuliak, Natalia; Lopatina, Hanna; Popova, Anastasiia; Bohdanov, Ihor; Sychikova, Yana; Glazkova, Iryna; Khatuntseva, Svitlana; Nesterenko, Maryna; Hurenko, Olha; Mytsyk, Hanna; Petryk, Kristina; Kovachov, Serhii; Kurylo, Olha; Kryvylova, Olena; Aleksandrova, Hanna; Bohdanova, Maryna; Shulzhenko, Anzhelika; Rula, NataliyaThis monograph presents an in-depth study of how universities are leveraging their role as key players in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. It begins with the context of Ukraine, namely the impact of the war on academic potential, an analysis of a wide range of socio-economic, socio-psychological, professional and personal challenges that arose during the war. To overcome these challenges, a roadmap for systemic reforms and the development of a sustainable institutional ecosystem is proposed based on the triple helix model, which combines people-centric and infrastructural strategies. The following narrative builds on this foundation, exploring the theme of inclusiveness and accessibility in education. In particular, it examines how Ukrainian higher education institutions implemented adaptive strategies during the ongoing war to create a barrier-free environment, thus ensuring full participation of all students and pedagogical staff. The monograph then moves on to a detailed discussion of the integration of STEM education, emphasizing its vital role in national revitalization and alignment with the global sustainable development goals. This chapter shows how STEM education can be a powerful catalyst for societal transformation, equipping students with the skills they need to meet current and future challenges. In addition, the text delves into the specialized field of nanotechnology education, advocating the synergy of education, science, and values. This innovative approach reconciles technological progress with ethical standards and sustainable practice, marking it as a new paradigm for training a highly skilled and responsible professional. Ultimately, the themes are synthesized through the harmonization of institutional culture, values, university development strategies and the Sustainable Development Goals. The case study of Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, which adopted the "University without walls" model during the war, shows how the introduction of core values into the university's mission can contribute to the development of a sustainable institutional ecosystem and more global motives in the development of communities and society. Overall, the monograph not only outlines the challenges Ukrainian higher education faced during the war, but also highlights innovative responses and the critical role these institutions play in promoting sustainable development. It aims to provide a roadmap for other educational institutions, demonstrating that even in times of crisis, higher education can and should be a beacon of hope and progress, a key driver in promoting sustainable development.
- ДокументReview of crystallographic databases for educating future specialists in nanomaterials science in asynchronous learning environments(Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, 2024) Kovachov, Serhii; Kryvylova, Olena; Popova, Anastasia; Suchikova, YanaThis article explores crystallographic databases as transformative resources for nanomaterials science education, focusing on Ukraine's unique challenges and opportunities. Amidst an evolving educational landscape that increasingly demands flexibility and resilience, this study underscores digital tools' critical role in facilitating synchronous and asynchronous learning formats. By meticulously analyzing four prominent crystallographic databases—The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, the Crystallography Open Database, the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, and the Materials Project—the research offers a comprehensive evaluation based on several critical criteria: accessibility and user interface, richness, and relevance of content, potential for integration into educational programs, support for research and innovation, and considerations regarding costs and licensing. Through these criteria, the article presents an insightful comparative analysis, revealing each database's strengths and areas for improvement in supporting educational endeavors in nanomaterials science. A focal point of the study is a task example crafted using the Materials Project database, aimed at illustrating the practical application of these resources in an asynchronous learning context. This example serves as a guide for educators seeking to incorporate digital tools into their curriculum and as a model for engaging students in hands-on, exploratory learning. The culmination of this research is a discussion that accentuates the pressing need for developing adaptable educational formats in Ukraine, highlighting a significant gap in specialized training methods for aspiring nanomaterials scientists. The article concludes with strategic recommendations for the effective use of crystallographic databases in educational settings, advocating for their integration as a means to enrich nanomaterials science education. In doing so, it posits that such digital resources are indispensable in equipping future specialists with the knowledge and skills necessary for innovation, thereby contributing to Ukraine's technological progress and competitiveness in the global arena.