The First Coordination and Consultation Meeting on the Implementation of the Innovative Micro-Qualification Programme “Entrepreneurship Pedagogy”
The first coordination and consultation meeting on the implementation of the innovative micro-qualification programme “Entrepreneurship Pedagogy” was held at the Department of Marketing and Trade Entrepreneurship of the Education and Research Institute “Ukrainian Engineering Pedagogics Academy” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.
The programme was developed and introduced at Karazin University within the framework of the project “Integration of Entrepreneurship Education into the Vocational Education and Training System of Ukraine”, organised and funded by the Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV).
On 28 February 2026, representatives of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University — Head of the University’s International Relations Office, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics and Management of the School of Economics Iryna Shteimiller, Acting Head of the Department of Marketing and Trade Entrepreneurship of the Education and Research Institute “UEPA”, Professor Viktoriia Chobitok, and Professor of the Department of Information Computer Technologies and Mathematics of the Education and Research Institute “UEPA”, Professor Tetyana Bondarenko — met with the project expert of the Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV), Distinguished Lecturer of the Department of Vocational Pedagogy at the Institute of Education Research of Tallinn University, Sirje Rekkor (Kutsepedagoogika teenekas lektor, Tallinna Ülikool, Haridusteaduste Instituut).
During the meeting, the participants discussed the implementation process of the micro-qualification programme “Entrepreneurship Pedagogy”, approaches to its teaching, and ways to ensure its sustainability.
We express our gratitude for the meeting and the valuable advice received by the Karazin University team regarding the implementation of the programme. We look forward to further cooperation!ф