- Бибик, Д. Д. (orcid.org/0000-0001-9947-8503) (2025) Social-pedagogical work in educational institutions in the war and post-war period: mechanisms of recovery and solidity Науковий вісник Ужгородського університету. Серія: «Педагогіка. Соціальна робота», 1 (56). pp. 27-31. ISSN 2524-0609
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Соціально-педагогічна робота в закладах освіти у воєнний та повоєнний період механізми відновлення та згуртованості.pdf Download (415kB) |
Abstract
Research into socio-pedagogical work in the war and post-war period is essential for adapting the education system to modern challenges, ensuring the psycho-emotional well-being of children and teachers, strengthening social cohesion, and building a sustainable society. The article examines the key features of social-pedagogical work in educational institutions of Ukraine in the war and post-war period. The study aims to identify the main challenges faced by social educators and develop practical recommendations for effective mechanisms for the recovery and cohesion of participants in the educational process. Research methods employed: quantitative, qualitative, descriptive, explanatory, exploratory, predictive, theoretical, and empirical. A survey of social educators was conducted, allowing to analyze their approaches to working with children who have experienced traumatic experiences, to assess the effectiveness of the implemented psychological support methods. The results of the study indicate the need for a comprehensive approach to socio-pedagogical activities, which includes psychological support, the formation of a safe environment, the development of emotional regulation skills, and the strengthening of social ties between participants in the educational process. The practical significance of the study lies in the development of recommendations for pedagogical workers aimed at improving methods of working with children and adolescents who are in a state of stress or have post-traumatic manifestations. The results obtained can also be used in further scientific research, as well as in the development of educational programs and strategies for supporting children in crises.
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