News
/

Student Research Start:Opening of the New Season of the “Socialization of Children and Youth” Academic Club

Student Research Start:Opening of the New Season of the “Socialization of Children and Youth” Academic Club

Image

Admin

22 November 2025

B231 Social work and social pedagogy,
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH),
I10 Socio-psychological support for resilience,
M231 Post-war socio-psychological reintegration,
M231 Social Pedagogy,
Main news,
Social Work and Inclusive Education,
Student groups and clubs,
The faculty of preschool, special and social education
Popularization of science
Science
Student life
Student science
Teachers
Values

On November 19, the student research club “Socialization of Children and Youth in the Context of the Modern Sociocultural Space” (supervised by Associate Professor Nataliia Zakharova) officially opened a new season of meetings with students of the educational programs offered by the Department of Social Work and Inclusive Education.

Warm greetings were extended to the “newcomers” – first-year bachelor’s and master’s students, both full-time and part-time, who are taking their first steps in research. After all, science is not only a tool for understanding the world but also a powerful factor in personal socialization, professional culture formation, and the development of critical thinking.

The key goals of the meeting included:

  • fostering positive motivation for research activities;
  • demonstrating opportunities for professional growth through education, science, and self-education;
  • creating an informal space for sharing ideas between academic staff and students.

In her opening remarks, the moderator emphasized that today’s requirements for preparing social pedagogues and social workers are increasing, and student research is becoming a key tool for integrating education, science, and practice. It enhances analytical thinking, creativity, and research skills – competencies essential for a real professional.

First-year participants were introduced to the aims, tasks, history, and major achievements of the club. Special attention was paid to the period of its revival in the conditions of a “university without walls” and to the systematic deepening of the topic of socialization in its various dimensions.

Key research directions in recent years:

  • 2022–2023: “A Social Space Without ‘Webs’” – prevention of antisocial youth movements;
  • 2023–2024: “Green Social Work in the Context of Personality Socialization” – interaction within the triad person–society–nature;
  • 2025–2026: “Socialization of the Individual in Conditions of Social Uncertainty” – developing youth resilience to modern crisis challenges.

The club is more than an academic activity – it is a vibrant space for discussion, problem-solving, creative ideas, and professional growth.

A true highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a new section:
“Let’s Get Acquainted: Lecturer as Researcher”
under the motto “Science Nearby: Success Stories of Our Lecturers.”

The first guest was Dr. Olha Hurenko, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Social Work and Inclusive Education, and First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at BSPU. She shared her story of becoming a lecturer and researcher, her views on modern social and pedagogical challenges, the role of multiculturalism in society, and her experience in searching for scholarly answers to complex social questions.

Her personal and professional journey stands as a convincing example that any goal can be achieved when one has an inner drive – the desire to understand, create, overcome obstacles, and make the world better. She emphasized the importance of openness, hard work, family values, and continuous self-development.

We extend our sincere gratitude to Olha Ivanivna for this inspiring meeting, for supporting the student research community, and for her warm, meaningful dialogue with students and colleagues. The idea of popularizing science through the personal stories of lecturers resonated deeply with students, helping them see the “lecturer-researcher” from a new angle and recognize their own opportunities for professional development.

We look forward to continuing this series of meetings to introduce other lecturers of the department as scholars and drivers of educational change.

The event plays an important role in engaging students in research, activating studies of current socio-pedagogical issues, and expanding approaches to socialization and professional development in the context of today’s challenges.

Based on materials by
the Department of Social Work and Inclusive Education

Teachers

Innovative technologies

Support for individuals with special educational needs

Teachers

Innovative technologies

Support for individuals with special educational needs

Participation of Department Faculty and Students in the International Webinar «Accessible Tourism for All: Focus on Ukraine»

Accessible tourism goes beyond the right to travel for all…

22 November 2025

More details

Innovative technologies

Student projects

Pedagogical innovations

Innovative technologies

Student projects

Pedagogical innovations

BSPU Master’s Student Wins Gold Medal at the International Exhibition “Innovation in Modern Education – 2025”

Vladyslav Kharchenko, a student of the second (master’s) level of…

22 November 2025

More details

Guest lectures

Teachers

Guest lectures

Teachers

Inspiration in the classroom:guest lectures on art historyfor future choreographers

Guest lectures are always an opportunity to broaden the horizons…

22 November 2025

More details

Pedagogical practice

Advanced training

Scientific events

Pedagogical practice

Advanced training

Scientific events

Working with Military Personnel: How Future Social Service Professionals Are Being Prepared

On November 17, the Leadership School of BSPU, together with…

22 November 2025

More details