乌克兰高等院校国史教学的过程:新内容的形成

A. ZIaKUN
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每一个政治权威,甚至是历史权威,都会对历史和历史学家提出“自己的”要求。它曾经是,而且可能永远都是。上世纪90年代乌克兰国家复辟时也不例外。从意识形态的一元论,乌克兰科学已经转向改革该国的社会和人道主义教育,包括历史教育。始于1988年,当时的苏维埃政权意识到不可能阻止变革的进程,将其置于自己的控制之下,成立了一个协调委员会,制定了一项发展历史研究的计划,以改善乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国历史的研究和宣传。委员会建议将乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国的历史课程在中学和高等教育中分离为一个独立的教育学科,以扩大具有高级历史研究的学校的数量,并在一流大学组织乌克兰历史专家的培训。但宣称并不总是意味着行动。主要的变化将在稍后开始,并将在本文中讨论。直到20世纪90年代,乌克兰还没有民族的历史教育观念。直到1989年,苏共历史是苏联所有高等教育机构以及整个苏联唯一的基础历史学科,无论其研究概况或地区如何。主要的教育项目由苏联高等和中等特殊教育部的社会科学教学总局在莫斯科集中批准。1989年,苏共历史课程从高等教育机构的教育计划中退出,取而代之的是必修的历史学科——“二十世纪社会政治史”。1990年,大学被赋予了更多确定培训内容的权利。这促进了基层倡议的部署,以改善历史教学的内容。第一个这样的倡议是由利沃夫地区高等教育机构的教师和学生提出的,自1990年以来,大多数大学都教授乌克兰历史的大多数课程,尽管这门课程的官方地位尚未由政府确定。1992年,乌克兰各大学开始深入研究民族历史,将苏联历史系改为乌克兰历史系,增加历史专业学生学习乌克兰历史的时数。但是乌克兰历史教学的一个主要缺点是缺乏以科学为基础的课程计划。1993年,乌克兰教育部历史科学与方法委员会开始制定乌克兰历史课程的典型方案,作为高等教育机构乌克兰历史系的一种参考。1993年为高等教育机构历史系学生制定和批准了乌克兰历史规范课程计划,以及1994-1996年为其他高等教育机构制定了乌克兰历史基础课程的典型计划,这有助于发展乌克兰历史教学的科学方法,并澄清了教师在历史讨论问题上的立场。随着教育计划的发展,乌克兰历史教育的民族观念被创造和完善。关键词:历史教育,历史专业,国史,乌克兰历史课程,高等教育机构
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THE PROCESS OF TEACHING NATIONAL HISTORY IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN UKRAINE: FORMING NEW CONTENT
Every political authority, even a historical one, puts forward its “own” demands on history and historians. It was, and probably always will be. This was no exception during the restoration of the Ukrainian state in the 1990s. From ideological monism, Ukrainian science has shifted to reforming social and humanitarian education in the country, including historical education. The beginning was in 1988, when the existing Soviet power, realizing that it was impossible to stop the process of change, brought it under its control, setting up a coordinating committee to develop a program for the development of historical research, to improve the study and propaganda of the history of the Ukrainian SSR. The Commission proposed to separate a course of history of the Ukrainian SSR in secondary and higher education into an independent educational discipline, to expand the number of schools with advanced study of history, and to organize training in leading universities of specialists in the history of Ukraine. But to proclaim does not always mean to do. The cardinal changes will begin later and will be discussed in this article. Until the 1990s, Ukraine had no national concept of historical education. Until 1989, the history of the CPSU was the only basic historical discipline in all higher education institutions of the USSR, as well as in the entire Soviet Union, regardless of profile of study or region. The main educational programs were approved centrally in Moscow by the General Directorate Teaching of Social Sciences of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of the USSR. In 1989, the course of the history of the CPSU was withdrawn from the educational program of higher education institutions and was replaced by the obligatory historical discipline - “Social and political history of the XX century”. In 1990, universities were granted more rights in defining the content of training. This facilitated the deployment of a grassroots initiative to improve the content of historical teaching. The first such initiative was made by teachers and students of higher educational establishments of Lviv region, where since 1990 most courses of history of Ukraine were taught in most universities, although the official status of this course has not been determined yet by the goverment. In 1992, universities of Ukraine are moving to an in-depth study of national history, re-profiling the departments of USSR history into the departments of Ukrainian history, increasing the number of hours of studying the history of Ukraine for students of historical specialties. But a major drawback in teaching the history of Ukraine was the lack of science-based course programs. In 1993, the Scientific and Methodological Commission on the History of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine began the development of a typical program for the course of history of Ukraine as a kind of reference for the departments of history of Ukraine of higher educational institutions. The development and approval in 1993 of the program of the normative course of history of Ukraine for students of history faculties of higher educational establishments, as well as the drawing up in 1994-1996 a typical program of the basic course of history of Ukraine for other higher educational institutions contributed the development of scientific approaches to teaching Ukrainian history, and clarification of teachers’ positions on discussion issues in history. At one time with the development of the educational programs, the national concept of historical education in Ukraine was created and improved. Key words: history education, history program, national history, course of the History of Ukraine, higher education institutions
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