Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities | Volume 1

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ISBN (ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Guest Editors: Dr. Hab. Eduard Balashov: Eduard.balashov@oa.edu.ua
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Theo Gavrielides: contact@rj4allpublications.com

Eduard Balashov: Is a Doctor of Sciences in Psychology, Professor, Department of Psychology and pedagogy, National University of Ostroh Academy (Ukraine). Dr Balashov’sscientific interests include researching psychological characteristics of student self-regulated learning, cognitive and metacognitive aspects of quality and efficient self-regulated learning, student self-realization, psychological, emotional and social wellbeing of students.

Welcome to the Special Issue of “Youth Voice Journal” titled “Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges”. Young people all over the world today face unique challenges in a constantly evolving global society. Nowadays, we consider a person to be the biggest value, therefore I expected this issue to support this humanistic approach to youth education and upbringing and emphasize the necessity of new approaches. Some important challenges were discovered and the ways to overcome them were distinguished in the scientific articles.

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Editorial

Balashov, E. & Kalamazh. (2022). Self-Leadership and Self-Monitoring as Psychological Factors of Professional and Career Development of Students, Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges, Youth Voice Journal Vol. I, pp. 7-16. ISBN (ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Beizerau, U., Koshman, M., Dvorak, V. & Koshman, A. (2022). Modern Challenges and the Use of Competence-Based Approach in Professional Education, Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges, Youth Voice Journal Vol. I pp. 17-29. ISBN (ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Franklin Jr., D.W. & Behrens, K.Y. (2022) Attachment Security and Self-Concept in Middle Childhood, Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges, Youth Voice Journal Vol. I, pp. 30-38. ISBN (ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Khudoliy, A. (2022). Online Social Networks as Means of Communication and Education of Modern Ukrainian Youth, Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges, Youth Voice Journal Vol. I, pp. 39-56. ISBN (ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Slipchenko, Y., Tormakhova, V., Tormakhova, A., Petrova, I., & Stryzhevska, Y. (2022). Ukrainian Author Song of Generations Z and Alpha: The Issue of Integration into Online Space, Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges, Youth Voice Journal Vol. I, pp. 57-69. ISBN (ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Virna, Z., Ivanashko, O. & Knysh, T. (2022). Studying In The Restrictive Conditions Of Quarantine: Mental-Adaptation Indicators Of The Students’ Copy-Behavior, Education and Upbringing of Youth in New Realities: Perspectives and Challenges, Youth Voice Journal Vol. I pp. 70-82. ISBN(ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

Voloshyna-Narozhna, V., Tkachuk, O., Tymoschuk, Y., Plyska, Y,. and Shestopal, I. (2022). The Effects of
Psychological Readiness for Change and Work Experience on Teaching Online during the Covid-19 Pandemic Period, Youth Voice Journal: Solving Juvenile Justice: The Power of Undergraduate Cumulative Learning and Problem-Solving Techniques, pp. 83-94. ISBN(ONLINE): 978-1-911634-57-7

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