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WE DISCUSS: A. Sidorchuk, 10a


Essays Providing Solutions to Problems
Changes in School Curriculum
A. Sidorchuk, 10a

As a senior student, I’m not satisfied with our current school curriculum. Firstly, there are too many unnecessary subjects, which won’t be useful in our future. Secondly, the system attempts to pile up too much information, which is hard to be learnt and remembered. Consequently, the amount of HW is simply huge due to the amount of the material. So, Ukrainian school curriculum is an ongoing concern which every pupil has to deal with. There are a number of possible solutions which could make our education easier and much more interesting.

One way would be for our Ukrainian Ministry of Education to follow the suit of some western countries, as France, Germany or GB. School curriculum is compiled in a wiser way there. For example, senior students in GB have a restricted number of subjects. The core subjects are English, Maths and Science. If our education gave us the possibility to choose subjects, we would understand that we work for our future.

WE DISCUSS: A. Borschov, 10a


Essays Providing Solutions to Problems
Changes in School Curriculum
A. Borschov, 10a

In Ukrainian secondary schools almost all subjects are compulsory. Being a senior student I am not satisfied with our current school curriculum. Obviously, our current school curriculum should be changed. I think that Ukrainian Ministry of Education should follow the suit of some western countries where school curricula are compiled in a wiser way. For example in Great Britain senior students focus on only three or four main subjects which are necessary to pass the advanced level exams to enter a higher educational establishment.
In my opinion, the curriculum should be changed only for senior formers because they are mature and know what profession they will choose and what subjects they need to focus on. As for pupils of the fifth – ninth forms, it is necessary for them to study all subjects. As a result, they receive basic education which is needed for all modern people. On the other hand they get an idea what subjects they are good at and what subjects they are bad at and what occupation they might like in future.

WE DISCUSS: V. Dychakovskiy, 10a


Essays Providing Solutions to Problems
Changes in School Curriculum
V. Dychakovskiy, 10a

It goes without saying, that education is an important part of our life, because school gives us a secure base. This base helps us to enter senior life. However, of course there is something that everyone wants to change.
Firstly, I’m not satisfied with current school curriculum and timetable due to the fact that there are days on which the timetable consists of hard subjects. It results in huge amount of homework, enormous number of lessons and no time for revising. It becomes harder to get profound knowledge and to cope with all assignments.
Obviously, our school curriculum should be changed because we have a huge number of obligatory subjects which wouldn’t be necessary for us in higher education establishment.

MADE WITH RESPECT: Andrey Udotov, 10a


Made with respect and appreciation
The Teacher I Admire Most
Andrey Udotov, 10a

Among teachers, who have taught me through my school life, Valentina Andreevna is the one I admire most. She had been teaching me Computer Study for four years.
I took to her at once. It wasn’t long before I realized how kind and supportive she was. I adore her patience. I respect her because she is supportive. She never demands too much of us. She sets a good example for us because she is organized and she tells jokes to liven the lesson.
I strongly believe that good relationships are the key of effective learning and if students respect the teacher that will do their best to learn the subject. In my opinion, V.A. is easy and pleasant to deal with. She’s polite and tactful, she never plays favorites. She is fair and we trust her, because she listens to our problems and tries to help. She isn’t indifferent to us. She tries to share her experience.

MADE WITH RESPECT: Natasha Sych, 10a


Made with respect and appreciation
The Teacher I Admire Most
Natasha Sych, 10a

Among the teachers who have taught me through my school life Olga Konstantinovna is the one I admire most. She has been teaching me Math for 6 years. I took to her at once. She possesses such qualities essential for a good teacher as enthusiasm, patience, and tolerance and support. I appreciate that she is reasonably strict and can take criticism. I respect her because she is fair, firm, respectful and patient.
I strongly believe that good relationships are the key to effective learning and if students respect the teacher they will do their best learn the subject. I my opinion, Olga Konstantinovna is easy and pleasant to deal with. She is our deputy form mistress. She treats me with respect. Olga Konstantinovna is always ready to help and to listen to our problems. She is polite and tactful. Olga Konstantinovna sees our point of view and can give good advice. She is also caring and can cheer me up when I have some problems. She is fair and rightly assesses our knowledge. Olga Konstantinovna is not indifferent to us. So sometimes she can criticize and yell at us because we are a bit lazy. I trust her, because to my mind, she is a wonderful teacher and she is always ready to share her experience and to give practical advice.

MADE WITH RESPECT: Dasha Solomko, 10b


Made with respect and appreciation
The Teacher I Admire Most
Dasha Solomko, 10b

Among the teacher who has thought me through my school life there is the one I admire the most. She has been teaching me for 2 years.
I`ll never forget the first time I met her. It was 3 or 4 years ago when I was a little bit smaller. The action took place in the chemistry classroom. It was a laboratory work. We were working with chemicals and fire. I made a mistake because of my inexperience. She called me not a very good word so that all the class could hear it. So, I didn’t take to her at once. Only later I realized how tolerant and reasonably strict she was. She sets a good example for us because she is enthusiastic and understanding.

MADE WITH RESPECT: Anastasiya Sidorchuk, 10a


Made with respect and appreciation
The Teacher I Admire Most
Anastasiya Sidorchuk, 10a

Among the teachers who have taught me through my school life Maria Evgenievna is the one I admire the most. She has been teaching me English for 6 years.
I’ll never forget the first time I met her. I took to her at once. I remember perfectly our first lesson with her. We shared our biography, our interests, Maria Evgenievna told us about her school and university education. The coolest thing was about her cat kingdom at home, cause she adores these fluffy creatures! :)
She possesses such qualities essential for a good teacher as creativity and unbelievable energy. She fills all around with her unsinkable shine and positivity. Every lesson is full of enthralling information and exciting discussions of important questions. I’m really amazed at her patience and tolerance. We are not angels and sometimes we don’t fulfill our duties, however Maria Evgenievna understands us and give us an opportunity to fix our situation. I respect her because she’s fair and supportive. We can ask her for help and advice, and it will help to cope with different life obstacles. She sets a good example for us. We can boldly call her the teacher with a huge heart and a great soul. She is concerned with not only school problems, but global, such as respect and honor the memory of veterans of the war, the conditions of the environment. She does not talk to the wind. She is a person of action.

MADE WITH RESPECT: Diana Nedbay, 9c


Made with respect and appreciation
The Teacher I Admire Most
Diana Nedbay, 9c

Among the teachers who have taught me through my school life Vidayko Henadiy Viktorovich is the one I admire most. He has been teaching me history of Ukraine for three years. I`ll never forget the first time I met him. I didn`t take to him at once. I thought that he would demand too much of us and that he would be very strict to us. But then I understood that he was reasonably demanding and strict. Henadiy Viktorovich possesses such qualities essential for a good teacher as enthusiasm, patience, tolerance, and understanding. I appreciate that Henadiy tells jokes to liven the lesson, has sense of humor, he`s organized, firm, supportive and fair.
I strongly believe that good relationships are the key to effective learning and if pupils respect the teacher they will do their best to learn the subject. In my opinion, Henadiy Viktorovich is easy and pleasant to deal with. Yes, of course, he can lose temper, because he has feelings and emotions too. But he always tries to give pupils a lot of support, listens to our problem and tries to help. That is why I trust him. He never ignores our opinion, criticizes, humiliates, and hurts our feelings. He shares his experience as much as possible. I respect him because he doesn`t play favourites.

MADE WITH RESPECT: Valeria Makeyonok, 10b


Made with respect and appreciation
My Favourite Teacher
Valeria Makeyonok, 10b

Among the teachers who have taught me during my school life T. L is the one I admire most. She has been teaching me for 4 years.
I'll never forget the first time I met her. She said that I was a great student and she was glad to teach me. I took her at once. It wasn't long before I realized how tolerant and creative she was. She sets a good example for us because she is reasonably demanding and supportive. I appreciate her for being organized and fair.
I strongly believe that good relationship are the key to effective learning and if students respect the teacher they will do their best to learn the subject. T.L listens to our problems and tries to help, sees our point of view and gives students a lot of support and praise. It is easy and pleasant to deal with her.

MADE WITH RESPECT: V. Dychakovskiy, 10a


Made with respect and appreciation
The Teacher I Admire Most
V. Dychakovskiy, 10a

Among the teacher who have taught me through my school life Oksana Viktorovna is the one I admire most. She has been teaching me German for 5 years.
I’ll never forget the first time I met her. It was in the 5th form. She was so nervous. She had even written what she was going to say on her hands. I took to her at once. It wasn’t long before I realized how patient and tolerant she was. Oksana Viktorovna possesses such qualities essential for a good teacher as creativity and enthusiasm. I am really amazed at the support she gives to students. I respect her because she is intelligent. She sets a good example to us because she is fair and organized. She is not only a teacher, she’s a master and a helper.