ORGANIZATIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL FORMS OF SOCIAL CARE FOR ORPHANS IN CHINA AND UKRAINE

S. Hryshchenko, Irina Buzhina
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The article analyzes the organizational and pedagogical forms of social care for orphans in the People’s Republic of China: children’s villages-communes, Children’s Towns – SOS, boarding schools, boarding schools of religious orientation. It is proved that the commune-settlement named after V. Korolenko was taken as a model for the creation of children’s settlements-communes. Children’s villages are located in the countryside, in nature. In children’s villages there are children of different ages (from 3 years to 16–18), who must take care of each other. Children’s villages are considered a personnel reserve for China’s agricultural sector. SOS Children’s Villages is a charity project to support orphans, children left without parental care and children at risk of losing their families. It is a charitable organization that exists solely at the expense of sponsors. The organization is united in a mini-community of 11–15 houses, in each of which live 6–8 children of different age together with the SOS-mother. In China, there are boarding schools organized by local communities opened at the initiative of the local community in rural economically backward areas. Subjects taught in the boarding schools are Chinese, Local Language, Mathematics, Basics of Agriculture or Handicrafts, Basics of Politics and Laws of the People’s Republic of China. Children between the age of 5 and 12 live permanently on the boarding school, and older children attend Sunday lessons and receive additional education in their free time. The purpose of the article is to theoretically analyze the organizational and pedagogical forms of social care for orphans in the People’s Republic of China. As a result of the analysis of scientific works dedicated to the problem of social care for orphans in the People’s Republic of China, we can state that the main forms of social care for orphans in China are: children’s villages, “Children’s Towns – SOS”, boarding schools, orphanages and boarding schools with a religious orientation.
中国和乌克兰孤儿社会关怀的组织和教学形式
本文分析了中华人民共和国孤儿社会关怀的组织形式和教学形式:儿童村-公社、儿童镇- SOS、寄宿学校、宗教取向寄宿学校。以科罗连科的名字命名的儿童聚居地是建立儿童聚居地的典范。儿童村位于农村,处于自然之中。在儿童村有不同年龄的孩子(从3岁到16-18岁),他们必须互相照顾。儿童村被认为是中国农业部门的人才储备。SOS儿童村是一个慈善项目,旨在帮助孤儿、没有父母照顾的儿童和面临失去家庭风险的儿童。这是一个完全依靠赞助者的资助而存在的慈善组织。该组织在一个由11-15间房屋组成的小型社区中团结起来,每间房屋住着6-8名不同年龄的儿童和sos母亲。在中国,在经济落后的农村地区,有由当地社区自发组织的寄宿学校。寄宿学校教授的科目有汉语、当地语言、数学、农业或手工业基础、中华人民共和国政治和法律基础。5岁至12岁的孩子永久住在寄宿学校,大一点的孩子周日上课,在空闲时间接受额外的教育。本文旨在从理论上分析中华人民共和国孤儿社会关怀的组织形式和教学形式。通过对中国孤儿社会关怀问题相关科学著作的分析,我们可以得出中国孤儿社会关怀的主要形式有:儿童村、“儿童镇- SOS”、寄宿学校、孤儿院和宗教寄宿制学校。
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