Ivan Bekh

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Ivan Bekh (born October 9, 1940) is a professor who currently holds the position of Director of the Institute for Educational Problems.[1] He was born in Vilchya, a village in the Polissya district of the Kiev Oblast province, and he is a respected member of the science and technology fields in Ukraine. Bekh is also a doctor of psychology (Doktor nauk) and an active member of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine.[citation needed]

Education[edit]

Ivan Bekh graduated from the Faculty of Defectology, Pedagogics and Psychology at Ukraine's National Dragomanov Pedagogical University in 1964.

Career[edit]

Scientific activities[edit]

  • 1992 - defended a thesis for receiving a psychology doctor's degree
  • 1995 - was awarded a professor title
  • since 1999 - an acting member of National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine
  • 2002 - was awarded an Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine

He created a unique theory of person-oriented education, an original concept of rules-driven subject-subject interaction and an act concept.

Bekh is author of more than 460 scientific papers. He has 10 individual monographs, is co-author of 9 monographs and author of 17 tracts.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Joint Session Took Place of the Ukraine 3000 Fund and Institutes of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences Working Group". ukraine3000.org.ua. Ukraine 3000 fund. 13 March 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2012.

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