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Oleksandra Mykhailivna Bandura ( uk, Олександра Михайлівна Бандура; – 4 September 2010) was a Soviet Ukrainian teacher and literature scholar who worked as an educator at the from 1951 until 1991 and as a senior researcher at the Department of the Methodology of Teaching History of Ukraine between 1956 and 1987. She was strongly interested in the issue concerning the creation of textbooks and the problem with educating the theory of teaching literature in school, and was the author of more than 110 scientific works. Bandura was made a laureate of the
State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology The State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology is an annual award given by the President of Ukraine for accomplishments in science and technology. It is given for one of four categories: outstanding scientific research in the humanities, soc ...
in 1977.


Early life and education

On , Bandura was born in the village of , Pryazovske Raion (today
Melitopol Raion Melitopol Raion ( uk, Мелітопольський район) is one of the five raions (districts) of Zaporizhzhia Oblast in southern Ukraine under occupation by Russia. The administrative center of the region is Melitopol. Population: . On 1 ...
),
Zaporizhzhia Oblast Zaporizhzhia Oblast ( uk, Запорі́зька о́бласть, translit=Zaporizka oblast), also referred to as Zaporizhzhia ( uk, Запорі́жжя, links=no), is an oblast (province) of southeast Ukraine. Its capital is Zaporizhzhia. The ...
, Ukraine. She had her primary education at the nearby village of Zhadran before she and her family fled to the city of
Donetsk Donetsk ( , ; uk, Донецьк, translit=Donets'k ; russian: Донецк ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin and Stalino (see also: Names of European cities in different languages (C–D), cities' alternat ...
(then Stalino) due to the
Holodomor The Holodomor ( uk, Голодомо́р, Holodomor, ; derived from uk, морити голодом, lit=to kill by starvation, translit=moryty holodom, label=none), also known as the Terror-Famine or the Great Famine, was a man-made famin ...
, studying at the No. 10 School for seven years. When Bandura was 16 years old, she spent three months doing the pedagogical course and became a junior school teacher. She worked at
Oles Honchar Dnipro National University Oles Honchar Dnipro National University (DNU, uk, Дніпровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара) is an establishment of higher education in Dnipro, Ukraine. It was founded in 1918. ...
before applying to study at the philological faculty of
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Kyiv University or Shevchenko University or officially the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv ( uk, Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка), colloquially known as KNU ...
. Bandura took part in the
Great Patriotic War The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union (USSR), Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe (Baltics), and Sout ...
on the Eastern Front. She graduated from university in 1945.


Career

After being at the Department of Ukrainian Literature of the Faculty of Philology of Kyiv University, Bandura began working at the from 1951 until 1991, researching the issues of teaching methods of Ukrainian in Ukrainian secondary schools. She took on advice from professor Oleksandr Doroshkevich to do methodological and scientific work. Bandura developed a strong interest in the issue concerning the creation of textbooks and the problem with educating the theory of teaching literature in school. She worked as a laboratory assistant in the Department of Ukrainian Literature Methodology, before becoming a junior assistant. In 1956, Bandura defended her thesis as a senior researcher at the Department of the Methodology of Teaching History of Ukraine, where she remained until 1987. She was the writer of more than 110 scientific works, including 31 scientific-methodical publications, six textbooks (single and co-authored) on Ukrainian literature for grades 5, 6, 8, 9, one for classes with grade 7/8 students with an in-depth study of Ukrainian literature and one for the fifth grade of Polish-speaking schools and teacher manuals. Bandura's subjects also included study of the elements of the theory of literature, connections that developed the theory of schools and textbooks on Ukrainian letters. She partook in the preparation of programmes from Ukrainian and general education letters for schools. She emphasised the requirement for methodically competent organisation of reading works, with the importance of protecting the direct reading perception of the work by students. Bandura focused on substantiating the principals of school ideological and artistic analysis, taking into account the specifics of fiction and understanding its implementation. Bandura theorised that textbooks should give a single system of work on every problem that form the process of "studying literature in secondary school." Bandura's works include ''Вивчення творчості Леоніда Глібова в школі'' in 1954; ''Василь Стефаник: Літературно-критичний нарис'' in 1956; ''Вивчення творчості Івана Котляревського в школі'' in 1957; ''Мова художнього твору'' in 1964; ''Теорія літератури'' in 1969; ''Українська література'' in 1970; ''Вивчення української літератури в 5 класі'' in 1972; ''Міжпредметні зв'язки в процесі вивчення української літератури'' in 1984; ''Вивчення елементів теорії літератури в 9—11 класах'' in 1989; ''Українська література: підручник для 9 класів гуманітарних гімназій, ліцеїв, коледжів і шкіл з поглибленим вивченням предмета'' in 1998; ''Шкільний підручник з української літератури'' in 2001; ''Наукові основи методики літератури'' in 2002; ''Українська література: підручник для 8 класу'' in 2005 and ''Теорія літератури в тезах, дефініціях, таблицях: навчальний довідник'' in 2008.


Personal life

She was married to the publisher and translator until his death in 2005. They had two children. On 4 September 2010, Bandura died in Kyiv.


Awards

She and
Yevheniia Kucherenko Yevheniia Markiianivna Kucherenko ( uk, Євгенія Маркіянівна Кучеренко; 27 December 1922 – 29 December 2020) was a Soviet Ukrainian pedagogue of the Ukrainian language and literature at the No. 74 Lviv Secondary Compreh ...
were jointly awarded the
State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology The State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology is an annual award given by the President of Ukraine for accomplishments in science and technology. It is given for one of four categories: outstanding scientific research in the humanities, soc ...
on 13 December 1977, for their work on writing the eighth edition of the textbook ''Ukrainian literature, 5th grade''. Bandura was a recipient of the .


References

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