THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING THE SOCIETY OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

Abstract

Researched archival materials give grounds to assume that the history of the Ukrainian school in the early twentieth century is closely connected with the history of the Society of School Education(SSE). In the period of national democratic revolution of Ukrainian people, when they first tried to found their school community organization and the Society of School Education had the honorary guiding part in this field. In fact, SSE was engaged in the Affairs of education in Ukraine before the first Ukrainian educational governing body, the General Secretariat of Education, had been formed. Society of School Education was founded on 10th April 1917 with the aim of spreading education among the Ukrainian people in primary, secondary and high schools, implementing the Ukrainian language into teaching. I. Steshenko was elected the first Chairman of the Society by Deputy Chairman P. Kholodnyi. The Society of School Education worked in accordance with the “Charter of the Ukrainian Society of School education” which was introduced by the founders of the Society and approved by the Kiev District Court on 20th October 1917. In different political periods, it was adjusted, supplemented to fulfill all the tasks on development of the Ukrainian school according to the first Charter in 1917. The analysis of the structure of the SSE Board has shown that the composition of the Board remained unchanged – the Chairman, Deputy Chairman, six members who were elected at the General Meeting by a vote majority. The first Ukrainian school was founded with the active participation of SSE, it played an important part in the Ukrainization of schools in the country, arranging the first course of Ukrainian for teachers in Ukraine in 1917, providing school education reforms and being responsible for the terminology and the publication of school textbooks. By the time the first Ministry of Education of Ukrainian was established, the Society had become the highest institution in the Ukrainian School Affairs.

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Oksana Bunchuk

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Oksana Bunchuk (2017). THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING THE SOCIETY OF SCHOOL EDUCATION. Професіоналізм педагога: теоретичні й методичні аспекти, 5(1), 132-140. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-289442