On the basis of the municipal institution of the Lviv Regional Council “Velykyy Lubin Multidisciplinary Educational and Rehabilitation Center” they plan to create a branch of the St. Nicholas Multi-Profile NRC with a preschool department, primary and basic school and educational and social cultural center.
The development strategy was presented by representatives of the St. Nicholas NRC today, February 27, at a meeting of the permanent commission on education, science and innovations of the Lviv Regional Council.
Thus, in Velykyy Lubin they plan to create an educational center with a developed network of classes and groups, an improved material and technical base and new teaching methods. The branch will provide psychological and pedagogical, correctional and developmental, rehabilitation services, including for young children.
The new strategy plans to implement the experience of out-of-school individual and inclusive education with the involvement of speech therapists, defectologists, psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, educators, hippotherapy and physical education teachers.
Students from Lviv, Sokilnyky, Zymna Voda, Stavchany, Obroshyno and Gorodok will study in Velykyy Lubin. Inclusive family camps, excursions, creative leisure and activities will be organized for children.
The new institution will introduce new, modern correctional methods, including those unique to Ukraine. The branch will conduct active project activities, establish cooperation with the public and international partners.
Thanks to this, it is planned to completely renovate the premises, modernize the catering unit, improve the territory, repair the fence and install video surveillance.
The institution will equip a STEM laboratory with the possibility of conducting experiments, creating cartoons, LEGO construction and 3D printing. The assembly hall will be adapted for acting classes and shadow theater.
In addition, a stable will be reconstructed in Velykyy Lubin and an indoor arena for hippotherapy will be built. Children with special needs will grow vegetables and flowers in special greenhouses and take care of plants.
The development strategy of the Velykyy Lubin Rehabilitation Center will be considered at a session of the Lviv Regional Council.
In addition, the commission heard from the heads of the Lviv and Vynnyky Scientific Lyceums, the Boryslav Art Lyceum, and the Sokal Academic Lyceum.
“It is nice that in a short time the lyceums in Lviv, Vynnyky, Boryslav and Sokal have managed to implement many good initiatives, in particular, to open new classes with developed infrastructure and modern equipment. I thank everyone who, with their daily work, sometimes despite the opposition of various structures, implemented this idea. I thank the directors of the lyceums, as well as the chief specialist of the Department of Education and Science of the Lviv Regional State Educational Service Lesya Soltys, who accompanied these institutions at all stages, the director of the department Oleg Paska, and the deputies who supported this decision.
I am also impressed by the development strategy of the Velykyy Lubin NRC, which was presented by the team of Natalia Tsymbalyuk from the St. Nicholas NRC. I saw how many interesting and innovative things they implemented. In a short time, an effective strategy and a viable roadmap for the transformation of the Velykyy Lubin NRC were proposed,” said Paraskoviya Dvoryanin, deputy head of the standing commission.
The commission also considered the progress of the implementation of the decision of the Lviv Regional Council “On the adoption of integral property complexes of state institutions of vocational (vocational) education from state ownership into the joint ownership of territorial communities of the Lviv region.”
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