Adult Learning and Education Development in Bukovina (1861-1940): A Case Study of the Ukrainian-Speaking Community

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Mariia Oliynyk, L. Tymchuk, T. Fedirchyk, Marianna Marusynets
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Given the many ways in which adult education, as an important factor of socio-cultural progress and personal growth, has raised a great deal of interest, many studies have given rise to various theoretical approaches to adult education and learning, that still shape research on adult learning at present. Importantly, the social character of literacy is revealed in a variety of ways, since nowadays literacy, in its multi-manifestations, has become a vital set of competencies and practices, interwoven in the fabric of present-day societies. Numerous studies have attempted to explain the prerequisites and preconditions for the emergence of adult learning and education and trace the path of its establishment and further development. The present paper sheds new light on the history of the Bukovinian Ukrainians’ (the Ruthenian population) adult learning and education. There remains a neglected area in the field of adult learning education of other nationalities of Bukovina, so there is still a need for its further investigation. It is worth mentioning that experts have always seen Bukovina as a polyethnic and multiconfessional land, but our focus will revolve around the Ukrainian-speaking adult population’s education, its establishment and development. Traditionally, historical research techniques and approaches can improve the selection of the most appropriate methods to compare data and test theories to forecast the possibilities of their development. Therefore, the holistic understanding of adult education is pivotal to achieving our research goals. Given the results, we found out which factors contributed to the continuation of learning that prevailed in the public education policy and the public sphere of Bukovina from 1861 to 1940. Consequently, within the above-mentioned chronological framework, we have classified the process of adult learning and education development in Bukovina into 5 distinct periods. Such findings pointed to significant gains from the participation in adult education classes in a set of well-established and widely spread * The authors thankfully acknowledge anonymous reviewers for taking their time and devotion to make critical comments and suggestions. 64 Oliynyk, Tymchuk, Fedirchyk, Marusynets reading clubs that have become the first adult learning and education centres. Their activities were aimed at facilitating people’s perception of reality, in order to actively and consciously evaluate the ongoing processes in the society, varying from civic engagement and social cohesion to stimulation of their civil stance and the sentiment of national unity. Analyses of literacy practices and the social contexts in which they were embedded emphasized the enhanced adult learners’ participation and their final successful outcomes. This paper stressed the importance of the Folkuniversitet of Chernivtsi, which was widely recognized beyond the boundaries of both the city and the region. Altogether, the findings of this study reveal a number of important implications for future research.
布科维纳的成人学习和教育发展(1861-1940):乌克兰语社区的个案研究
鉴于成人教育作为社会文化进步和个人成长的重要因素,在许多方面引起了极大的兴趣,许多研究已经产生了各种关于成人教育和学习的理论方法,这些方法目前仍在影响着成人学习的研究。重要的是,识字的社会特征以多种方式显露出来,因为今天,识字以其多种表现形式已成为一套至关重要的能力和实践,交织在当今社会的结构中。许多研究试图解释成人学习与教育产生的先决条件和前提条件,并追溯其建立和进一步发展的路径。本文揭示了布科维尼亚乌克兰人(鲁塞尼亚人口)成人学习和教育的历史。在布科维纳其他民族成人学习教育领域仍有一个被忽视的领域,因此还需要进一步的研究。值得一提的是,专家们一直认为布科维纳是一个多民族和多教派的土地,但我们的重点将围绕说乌克兰语的成年人的教育,建立和发展。传统上,历史研究技术和方法可以改进选择最合适的方法来比较数据和检验理论,以预测其发展的可能性。因此,对成人教育的整体理解对于实现我们的研究目标至关重要。根据这些结果,我们发现了哪些因素促成了1861年至1940年在布科维纳的公共教育政策和公共领域中盛行的学习的延续。因此,在上述时间框架内,我们将布科维纳的成人学习和教育发展过程分为5个不同的时期。这些发现表明,在一套完善且广泛传播的成人教育课程中,参与这些课程有显著的好处。作者感谢匿名评论者花时间和精力提出批判性的评论和建议。64个Oliynyk, Tymchuk, Fedirchyk, Marusynets读书俱乐部已经成为第一个成人学习和教育中心。他们的活动旨在促进人们对现实的看法,以便积极和有意识地评价社会中正在进行的进程,从公民参与和社会凝聚力到激发他们的公民立场和民族团结的情绪。对识字实践及其所处社会环境的分析强调了成人学习者参与的增强及其最终成功的结果。本文强调了切尔诺夫茨民间大学的重要性,它在城市和地区的边界之外得到了广泛的认可。总之,这项研究的发现揭示了未来研究的一些重要含义。
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Codrul Cosminului
Codrul Cosminului Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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