Discussion of projects of educational and professional programs at the Educational and Scientific Institute of Musical and Performing Arts and Socio-Cultural Practices from April 22 to April 24 was dedicated to the field of B Culture, Art and Humanities. The discussion took place both at the internal level and with the involvement of external stakeholders and employers. These are EPP B5 Musical Art and B6 Performing Arts, Choreography.
Initially, the meeting of guarantors, EPP developers, heads of departments with the director of the institute was devoted to the conceptual aspects of the implementation of EPP. In particular, the EPP of the bachelor's, master's and educational and scientific levels provided for a procedure for discussing the results of a survey of education seekers at the departments. This is traditionally carried out within the framework of post-accreditation expertise. EPP Choreography and ESP Artistic Pedagogy of Higher Education are accredited.
The identified problematic issues mainly concerned aspects of the labor market, prospects for changes in the Standards, and problems of implementing practices and certification.
On April 23 and 24, an open online meeting was held with employers and stakeholders. New developers from among students and newly involved employers were presented.
At EPP B6 Musical Art of the Bachelor's Level, the guarantor O.V. Voronovska, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, Associate Professor, Candidate of Art History, presented the updated team of developers: A.M. Grinchenko, Head of the Department of Theoretical, Musical-Instrumental and Vocal Training, Associate Professor, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences; O.Yu. Horozhankina, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical-Instrumental Training, Associate Professor, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences;
- Rusyaeva – Director of Odesa School of Arts
No. 1 named after E. G. Gilels, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor;
- Lytvyn, a 2nd year student.
External stakeholders and employers included
S.V. Osadcha, Doctor of Art History, Professor, Head of the Department of Music History and Musical Ethnography of Odesa National Music Academy named after A.V. Nezhdanova;
S.R. Lysyuk Svitlana Remizivna, Director of Odesa School of Arts No. 14, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine;
L.A. Murza, Director of Odesa School of Arts No. 12.
EPP B6 Musical Art of the Master's Level, the guarantor S.V. Shyp, Doctor of Art History, Professor, Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, presented the updated team of developers, A.M. Grinchenko, Head of the Department of Theoretical, Musical-Instrumental and Vocal Training, Associate Professor, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences; O.V. Voronovska, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, Associate Professor, Candidate of Art History, presented the updated team of developers; S.R. Lysyuk Svitlana Razimivna, Director of Odesa School of Arts No. 14, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine; V.P. Boyko Varvara Petrivna, a graduate of the second (master's) level of higher education, a 1st year of study of EPP B6 Musical Art.
The following external stakeholders and employers were present:
N.P. Guralnyk, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor,
Professor of the Department of Art Pedagogy and Piano Performance of Dragomanov Ukrainian State University.
S.M. Savenko, Candidate of Art History, Chief Choirmaster of Mykhailo Vodyany Odesa Academic Theater of Musical Comedy.
N.Yu. Fomitska, Director of Odesa School of Arts No. 8
EPP B5 Performing Arts: “Choreography” of the bachelor’s level, the guarantor was replaced by Y.I. Volkova, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, who presented the group of developers: O.S. Mikulinska, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, Associate Professor, PhD in Philosophy; N.Yu. Lisovska, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, Privat-Docent; A. Morozova, a student of the first (bachelor’s) level of higher education, first year, specialty 024 Choreography;
As employers who entered the group of developers, the following are present: Y.A. Kogan, Director of the municipal extracurricular educational institution “Odesa City Center of Choreographic Art”, Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine; V.P. Kleshchukov, Candidate of Arts, Director of Odesa Choreographic School.
Reviews of external stakeholders:
T.V. Martyniuk, Doctor of Arts, Professor, Head of the Department of Artistic Disciplines and Teaching Methods, Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav; Fryz Petro Ivanovych, Candidate of Arts, Associate Professor of the Department of Vocal and Choral, Choreographic and Fine Arts, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University; O.V. Bykova, Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor.
The guarantor for the Master's level program B5 Performing Arts: "Choreography" was also replaced by O.S. Mikulinska, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, presented the group of developers: G.Yu. Nikolaii, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography; Y. I. Volkova, Associate Professor of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography, Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences; G.V. Sevoyan, Artistic Director of Odesa National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet, Head of the Ballet Troupe, Honored Artist of Ukraine; V.V. Patoka, First (Master's) Level Higher Education Student, Faculty of Musical and Choreographic Education, state institution "South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky".
All those present actively participated in the discussion, expressed their opinions, and made suggestions. All suggestions were recorded and will be published in the relevant minutes.
We thank everyone who participated in such a difficult discussion. We are committed to improving our educational and professional programs.

