Svitlana Shevchuk
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Dr. Svitlana Shevchuk is a leading scholar in vocational education, with a focused expertise on how systemic crises—such as pandemics and armed conflict—reshape educational landscapes. Her most-cited work, “Vocational Education in the Context of Modern Problems and Challenges” (2022, 60 citations), provides a critical analysis of how the COVID-19 pandemic and the imposition of martial law in Ukraine have fundamentally altered vocational training. By examining legislative responses and real-world disruptions, Shevchuk identifies the key factors threatening the stability and relevance of vocational systems. Her research offers a vital framework for policymakers and educators navigating education during emergencies, highlighting the need for adaptive, resilient training models. With 60 citations on this single paper, her work has become a cornerstone for studies on crisis-driven educational reform. Shevchuk’s contributions are particularly notable for bridging immediate policy challenges with long-term structural analysis, making her a key voice in understanding how vocational education can survive—and evolve—amid modern geopolitical and health crises.
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- 1Vocational Education in the Context of Modern Problems and Challenges60 citations · 2022