Exploring multiculturalism in education
As a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many scholars and scientists have left the country. More than 30 Ukrainian researchers displaced by the war have temporarily joined the University of Luxembourg mainly as research fellows and in some cases under temporary contracts funded by the FNR. In this series of interviews, we briefly present the researchers and their work. Oksana Chaika is an Associate Professor at the at the Faculty of Education and Social Sciences at the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences in Kyiv, Ukraine. She is now a Visiting Researcher at the Luxembourg Centre for Educational Testing (LUCET) of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at the University of Luxembourg. What is your research field and which specific topic are you working on? My research field has several streamlines: coaching and comparative studies in linguistics, and multiculturalism in education - especially as an educational component for foreign language teaching. What would you like to achieve in your research work here? I am looking to complete my project on multiculturalism, publish a few research papers, and connect to the scholars with similar scientific interest in the fields.
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