tv [untitled] November 29, 2023 3:30am-4:01am EET
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[000:00:00;00] in kyiv, too, who will be able to convey, so to speak, through the mouths of teenagers, through the mouths of children, to adults, some things that are being harassed now, and you write about the profession of a teacher in your social networks, eh, what does it mean to you, what is it like now to be a teacher, about the perception of such people in society, and how do children, directors of the institution, management, in general, react to it . well, actually, very much, i mean , there was never such a question that something is like this, don't write this, it shouldn't be like that, on the contrary, even when i write some such critical things, there, general critical things, there, for example, related to my age and teaching , a lot of people actually care about it, and they are like, well, the teacher is 23 years old, then something is wrong with this, then it is a frivolous story, and so am i
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i write some such things that bother me, and they support the fact that they say, well , try, work, everything will be fine, you, you, you, for example, and it’s there both in comments and in conversations, that is, i have even this mentoring is here and it is very valuable to me, from the point of view of the children, they are cool, they have fun, they often want to appear, for example, in some such stories, they like to take photos, well, not all of them, it also depends on the students, but they are in favor of highlighting these stories, in order to spread them and give this experience to other people, that's why this kind of thing is all-embracing. actually, when i told my colleagues that i was going to write an interview with a teacher who won in one of the nominations of the global teacher prize, they said how old he is, i say 23, he has been teaching for the fourth year at the school of the free and indifferent, and they are like wow, and it's interesting to ask how
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you managed to do it for several years at such a relatively early age to teach, well, actually by accident, actually by accident, i just somehow at one moment realized that i like to share, i like to teach teenagers, then the experience of teaching other older people there was not yet, and school is like this type of continence, okay , you like it, you like to communicate there with teenagers, and young people, like on the wave, and there is a place where you will come and all this will be at once and you don't have to go anywhere, and it was somewhere about that for me, and so when i saw by chance... about such a vacancy in school of free people who care, and not a vacancy for a debate teacher, but a vacancy for a thinking teacher, so i applied for it, i thought that it was about something in the context of philosophy, critical thinking, and it was about mathematics more for junior high school, but despite this i i was invited to an interview because i wrote a motivational letter , i described it all, i was invited to an interview and they said that i am interested in talking to you, let's talk,
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somehow a debate was born in this conversation. and i've been here for the fourth year and now i'm still working the position of the person who is responsible for the direction of mentoring in the middle school, so basically i feel my growth here and i like it, so i really value it. what do you want to say to those teachers who are stopped by such a stereotype like: i am young, i do not yet deserve to grow, i need to practice first, i am deeply convinced that our attitude shapes... us, therefore, if we perceive ourselves as worthless, then that's what we are, if we perceive ourselves as important, then that's what we are, so first of all, i would like to wish understanding that, and that's why i like that the global teachers price ukraine award declares that, teachers are important, and since the 17th year they've been implementing that, and that's very cool and very valuable, and that's basically why i'm sitting here right now,
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because they spread this story and it's cool. a story for which i am grateful, and i would like to give this understanding not only to young teachers, but also to all teachers, that you are important, but there is a lot of pressure, there is a lot of devaluation and that is why we, directly as people who are in this process , you need to change your first one attitude, so you have to try, since, as pavlo sheremeta said, there will never be an ideal moment, i value it very much. i remembered it once in a conversation with him and i still carry it somewhere, did it come as a surprise to you, the award within the framework of the global teacher prize? honestly, yes, i admit, i didn’t fully know the format of this year, i thought that they would conditionally choose there, so usually there are 150, they will be distributed there, then they will choose the top 10 finalists, eh, and then they will choose one winner, in the 'cause of
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the war, i think... in fact, that it's very cool story that this story has changed because all the teachers who are working in the process who are in the war right now, they are the winners and that's a cool declaration that i think is well-deserved. and that's why stories are being recognized now in different categories, in this case i was recognized in the category of a young teacher, i didn't expect this, i thought that i would just spread my story and someone would read it and maybe it would inspire someone, that's the purpose of it, for example , why i am sitting here, the purpose of why, when i am invited to some lectures, anywhere, then i come there to see, that at least one teenager, for whom i am telling this, or a teacher, for whom i am telling this, took something for themselves from this conversation. from this lecture, training and so on, and that's why it was unexpected , i didn't fully understand that this was a finalist, that's all, i thought literally until the chat was created there, that this,
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there is good, there, what's next, and go to kyiv, okay, and what’s next, well, we define you in this category, i’m like, wow, class, wow, first of all , to be honest, i didn’t understand anything, i almost didn’t tell anyone, i just had to to take a break from work, well... then everyone found out anyway, that's why there was such a story. and at the end of our conversation, i want to remember the moment when the first lady, olena zelska, presented you with an award, and she quoted words from one of your instagram posts that the most important task now is to raise happy children. as you can see, the embodiment of such an ambitious, noble goal. i am deeply convinced that school is not only... and not only about the knowledge that we can give students here, that is, it is not only about the subjects that we have mathematics, chemistry, history, debates, it is primarily about their formation, and
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that is why, in essence, we implement mentoring there, that is why we are creative there and treat individuals individually, that is why i , for example, sit in pajamas, that is why that today is pajama day, and this is an action that says that we remember. that there are children in hospitals for whom this is a school uniform, unfortunately, and we want to remind you of this, together with actually the ronald mcdonald foundation, and this is about this story, about what is urgently needed invest in the individual, invest in strengthening them in their strengths , and help develop areas of development, and when that happens, when we can actually ignite them in this process, then they themselves will acquire knowledge, well, remember for yourself when on... someone like that came to us, a teacher, and he didn't have to do much, he just interested us, and then we did everything ourselves, and the same with these students, there is nothing special, so i think that if we will shape and
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help them shape their personality, then thanks to the understanding of this type of deep self, awareness, they will acquire this happiness thanks to the practical skills that we are also talking about, so somehow. thank you for the conversation, let me remind you that you watched the interview with the public, today you spoke with the awarded young teacher within the framework of the global teacher prize 2023. it was petro sityk. chevrons approaching victory. i am a bpp operator, i save lives and teach others. i destroy
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enemy shaheds during airstrikes. i am a driver, i am an infantryman. our tasks. goal alone choose your specialty and fill out the questionnaire on the national guard website. we will win together. ukrainian gives freedom. we have 45 synonyms for the word beaten. and you are free to choose exactly how you want to get even with the enemy. even the letters hide our determination and defiance. who else places not just a dot above. and two dots above and, it is difficult to convey your feelings, because there are no words, create new ones, this is how we got art, a dream and a future. the occupiers are pulling their tails, having heard about ukrainian
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cotton and cotton. and we're still in our 30s letters were not mentioned, although we have affectionate words for everyone. we will not be destroyed, we are protected by the power of three forms, we will go, we will go, we will go to victory in spite of everything, the ukrainian language of the free. warm rules. countries: bathroom. thank you for passing through the night at low temperatures, loading the drum as much as possible. let's beat the winter together. the 22-year-old aerial scout of the 12th azov special forces brigade has been on call-up duty since the beginning of the great war, destroying the occupiers in the zaporizhzhia and donetsk directions. before the full-scale war, dodya studied at historian in melitopol. bohdan
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khmelnytskyi state pedagogical university, and also engaged in educational activities and organized various schools for civilians from our corps. the serviceman recalls that the events of february 24 were expected for him, so he immediately took up arms without hesitation and, without previous practical experience, took part in the first battles for melitopol. eduard, before the start of the full-scale war, you were in the national corps and were also a student of the history department. even the day before of a full-scale war, and if i am not mistaken, this is february 19, 2022, when you held the last of the trainings before the great war, yes , where people were gathered and trained, that is, they also taught to provide first aid, how to hold weapons, and many came to you then people of all ages, yes, it was a don't panic, get ready action, it was a joint training with the melitopol veterans' union, about 200-250 people came, plus people who were fasting, they were interested, came up, saw what
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was there, how about you closed on february 24, 2022 year, took my comrades, but we went, signed up, received weapons and already performed combat tasks in the ranks of the teroboron, and when receiving weapons, we were searched and told that the first group had already accepted the battle near melitopol, like forward, it was also the second shock , actually, because if i still aa knew how to handle a weapon more or less, again , the practice was not exactly enough, but a lot of guys and people who were at the moment, it was the first time they saw it at all, they had the motivation, they had willpower, but no practical skills, and what was your first a combat task, we held our weapons, yes, you understand that the fighting had already started directly , what was your task, what were you doing, we were told to disperse around the city, and to impose city battles, city battles, we approached the motocross, there is such a
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location, and sat down there, uh, made a position near the road, the plan was that a convoy would pass by, we would pass armored vehicles, they would buy trucks for them, we had an rpg21 fly, in the folk style, uh, a few pieces, probably three pieces , i will definitely remember, that's it, and that's it, and i shot the cat, plus i had a sukhpai, which was for the price of gold, but i successfully lost it, even without opening it, so we waited like this, it was worth the effort... the task of working on the trucks, the fly would have taken them, because it would not have taken the bar equipment, it simply did not break through would, and along the canal, then withdraw, regroup, take a sledgehammer and go to another position, and around one o'clock in the morning we left the city of melitopol for vasylivka, met with the forces there, but, again, the plans were not carried out, we were there after a day maybe two came back to melitopol, but it was there no chance, get us out.
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they looked for nights in the hangar in vasylivka and they say who has military experience out of 100 people, 20 people raised their hands, then, well, who has the kind of desire, who is ready to go there, they raised more people there, well, like 30 who were ready to go to melitopol right now without any experience, i and my boys were also part of these volunteers, we arrived there and met with volodya minka, he was just there, they were already there, he says that you guys don't go to the city, there is a fight, well, there's no chance, we're here now, and you leave for now in the direction of molochansk, to we were not bypassed from that side and stopped there, we went there, stopped in a settlement , no food, nothing, no communication, no walkie-talkie, nothing, ah, i went to the people there, they fed me sausage and tea there , and we took up a position near the city, stood there, waited, then on... they call, they say, a column
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of 50 tanks is coming at you, we did not have the means to resist them, like roll back here, we like to retreat little by little , because there is no strength, we left for vasylivka, our artillery had already turned around there, then we they call on the phone, they say, the whole column was destroyed in the shend, go for the trophies, we are like that, ok, interestingly, there was still a right sector ahead of us, they are ahead of us, we are ahead of them, we think, now we will grab the trophy there. because the weapons were worth their weight in gold, they were very few and not enough, they kept telling us, well, you are going , you can’t go there, don’t go, we somehow passed through there, although they didn’t want to let us go there, we are coming back here to that settlement with who went there to bikhmolochansk to the locals they say, well, there were flights there, but they didn’t get anywhere, but here they are standing there in that landing , our four-wheelers have taken us there, they are looking , but they are not standing there either, some have already dug trapdoors, have already stood in the trapdoors, we think so, nothing
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well, a few hours have passed, how did you, how did you work so promptly, well, quite professionally, and we are like that, so we probably have to go back, wash there op-op-op, and we were very lucky that then everyone remained intact and they we were simply not noticed. dangerous cars against tanks, well, not very strong, no very equal, and that's all, after that we already stayed in the village of vasilivtse, vasilivka, and performed a combat mission there, there was already my first battle, shelling, in your opinion, already as a serviceman who has experience of more than one and a half years of full-scale war , why they occupied melitopol so quickly and whether it could have been avoided, i think the main reason was the fsb recruits. these were collaborators, even among the higher ranks, who gave such orders, you note that your first battle was in vasylivka, so you already had your first battle, then you still a student of the faculty of history, you conducted studies, had at least theoretical knowledge, but did not have combat experience as such, what was memorable about this first battle, first of all there were great excitements, from the beginning
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to the very end, moments of waiting, because you are such never felt extreme, but when it all started , then it... then it's normal, you don't think about anything anymore, except mechanically do what you need to do, well, it was difficult, it was difficult, because there were inexperienced people around people, there was none, i had no body armor, no helmet, no military uniform, i there were only machine guns and four shops and tremors, i have a photo there, i didn’t understand where the enemy was, there was no air reconnaissance as such at all, even, at least among us, but there was of course intelligence, which, again , we didn’t have any, we didn’t have any information, that's why this chaos and, like, it was the most difficult that could be, in fact, but after that i transferred, joined the azov formation and i got into air reconnaissance, that is , i personally no longer had a contact point, i no longer shot like that on the enemy, there were 20, 50,
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100 m, there was no such thing, but there was a lot practice, corrections, reconnaissance, successful directions it was, time... performance, the first direction, walnuts, and now the srebyansky forest , it is zaporizhzhya and donetsk, mostly, zaporizhzhya, donetsk, and mostly, aerial reconnaissance, it differs from your initial skills, why aerial reconnaissance, but because it's a very promising direction and i like everything innovative , actually, and i like that you immediately see your result, when you're kicked, it's a very hard job, it's a very... er serious job, but mostly, you sit in the trenches, you you are cold, you have some contacts, if it is a positional war, then you just rush there in the direction of the enemy, not always even seeing him 100%, but here in reconnaissance, you take off, you
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find, you identify equipment, you identify personnel, you discover trenches and many interesting weapons of the enemy and you work with artillery right there and destroy them, you see how it burns, how it burns, you like it, what have you mastered from intelligence for today? in the beginning it was elementary, it was mavik, i flew on mavik, probably four months, i worked with mavik, then, it was my first bird, exactly like grelo, it's two as1m furria. here, and then there is the stork, the stork 100, the elf, well, that’s it, sometimes from military personnel, now intelligence can hear that this work is a bit like a game, a video game, in fact, for you personally there is something similar, because you directly work with technology , and you have to look at the monitors, so keep your hand on the control all
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the time, it’s a little different than contact battles, and the toy is 18 + and yes, in principle, it can be compared to a video game, so gamers i recommend azov air reconnaissance, we have the best air reconnaissance, of course, i can’t say otherwise, but there is such a thing, without a doubt , so yes, some analogies can be drawn, you sit, look at the game, control the joystick, it’s interesting, but not really everything so simple, but of course not everything is so simple, you are killing at this moment, well, it is difficult to call people, you are killing at this moment and explosions can fly over you - not everything is so simple , not everything is so, it is quite difficult , you need to find a position, you need to pay off, for to disguise yourself, and you need your bird to be well-groomed, beautiful and a plus countering the rap, this is the most important and the most difficult
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in fact, countering the reb, well, luck, because if we learned to counter the reb, at least on the fury, it copes very well with rebom, but with the air defense, you won't do anything, the air defense will knock you like nuts and you'll be lucky, you won't be lucky. during the time that the full-scale war lasts, you have already mastered quite a variety of combat skills, you already have. experience, and what else would you like to learn? in fact, there is no limit to self-development, everything is very interesting, absolutely, if there is any opportunity to get into some kind of course, some kind of training, i always even, that’s how it used to be before, everyone studied everything, everyone had to be able to do absolutely everything, in as much time as it takes, as long as the great war lasts, the enemy also does not sleep, he also learns from his mistakes. learns from what the ukrainian servicemen are currently demonstrating and adopts these skills, including varozvidki,
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they tighten up and tighten up a lot, they have enough equipment, yes, as far as today we can talk about the fact that the enemy learned quickly, improved quickly, and what might be our advantage now , just so you know, to prevent the enemy from developing, yes , the enemy is progressing very quickly, even at the beginning they did everything according to the soviet books, everything and how they had it there, and it was all very good for us, because they just went by the books, deployed their troops by army corps, by brigades, by regiments, everything was clear to them, and it was very she helped us well in the same aerial reconnaissance, because finding, for example, one rls station, we understood that according to the book there must be four of them there, for example, four more , somewhere nearby in such and such places, and we just looked at the places, followed the book and actually found it, so - we were a little
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easier, but the war continues, the war has been going on for a year and a half, the enemy is modernizing its fighting tactics, the enemy is equipping itself with the best weapons for this, progress has been made both in personal protection weapons, protections for the military, and in weapons, in innovative weapons, including drones, they have a lot of fpv. in this direction where we are right now, the fi's are just constantly flying in on our infantry, meaning they've put their economy on military rails, and it's going to be really, really hard for us, regardless of all the sanctions, everything the community is doing, to prevent this, this not enough, russia has a very large resource, and unfortunately, it will not be easy for us, in any case, what we have... the advantage, first of all, is that we are fighting for our homeland, this is the most important advantage, the advantage in motivation, the advantage is that
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the truth is behind us, and in our people, in that, again, in unity, in helping each other, which is manifested and should be manifested at absolutely all levels, from civilian life to military affairs, this is our only advantage, because we are ukrainians, we are a strong nation, and they, well, they don't have a nation, they are an empire that has mixed many peoples and nationalities, that's why they don't have unity inside, this is their small problem, and it will eat them, it will be a collapse, in fact, the enemy cannot be underestimated, at the beginning of a full-scale war we could see, for example, various memes on the internet, funny stories, various poems, some pictures, songs that raised the spirit, yes, to really support... that is, the fighting spirit of the civilian population, in your personal opinion, now, or on the contrary, it does not demotivate the civilian population, showing that is the enemy
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weak? maybe in the beginning it was timely, because people were shocked, and it was necessary to calm them down a little, so that they came to their senses, but at the moment, already now, after a year and a half, it does not bring any benefit, and therefore that people are very... calm, people think, and that there are those chmobics, and now we're two or three weeks and that's all, and in general, well, like , if they're chumps, if they're so stupid there that they can't do anything, then why haven't we won yet? type, this is disrespectful even to our military, because if the chmobies, we are dying from the movement of the chmobies, then we are even worse than the chmobies, these chmobies, well, they have caused us a lot of trouble and there is already a lot about... them and strong military personnel, sympathize in a better world, who believes what, or someone is there, the volga, someone is in paradise,
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someone is somewhere else, someone has been reborn, i don’t know who what faith ah, but the fact itself, you can’t, you can’t underestimate the enemy, because then there will only be defeat, we must understand that the largest country in the world is fighting against us, which has a very large resource and with which we, oh, how easy it is, there was, there is, and there will simply never be, and there is no panacea for this, no abramsa, then it is not a panacea, f16 is not a balance sheet, and so on, like, there will be nothing that can change...' we can change only we are people, only our strength, our motivation, our actions, this is the most important thing, and our understanding, understanding of what is happening, our consciousness. one thing on important issues, it is also an exchange fund, because at the national level we see that this issue is very important, that it is necessary to exchange, since ukrainian servicemen are currently remaining in captivity, for today, is it really
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necessary to carry out, continue the campaign, the occupier... surrendered in prisoner and so that we could exchange, it is extremely important that i wanted to say about the events of volonivka for the execution of our soldiers, this is also an important topic, and now there is a petition, the petition has already gained 25,000 votes, i would really like to commemorate the day in memory of olenivka, when our boys, more than 50 boys, were simply executed there , they were released on bail, and they were simply burned in cancer, we must remember them, we must make a day of commemoration of them, it is very important, well actually symbolically, in conclusion, everyone makes some plans, yes, someone wants a military career, someone has plans in civilian life, your personal plans are already after victory, and first victory, then everything else, but i have thoughts, engage in educational activities and
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patriotic education, because the nation is this the dead, the living and the unborn, and the main thing here is that i emphasize the unborn, because there are people who are already 4-50 years old, it is already difficult to somehow change them, to convey something to them, and children, children are our future, and therefore the main thing i want to pay attention to the development of our future, the development of our children, because a statesman is not one who thinks about the short term there, but a statesman is one who thinks 100 years ahead, that's how we should think. uh, ukrainian elites, i think that young people should become ukrainian elites and to lead our country to the greatest victories, not only military, but also industrial
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victories, and victories over ourselves. you're scared, so sit here. oh, this beauty walked with her by the belt, he really walked with her by the belt, stuck her by the belt, by the belt, by the belt, stuck by the belt and went with her, and what was left to do? vita kulchenko, a resident of the village of kamianka, shows the ax with which her husband, now a soldier of the armed forces, patrolled the streets in the first weeks of the full-scale war. morning of february 24, 2022 year, the couple remembered a phone call from their son, he was a conscript with us, and he calls us and says: 9 o'clock in the morning, calls, says: mom, congratulations, i tell my son that because he had to sign the contract , he says: ma, the war has begun. later, the couple learned from their neighbors that the local residents, led by the old woman , were going to organize the civil
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defense of their village. on the third day at the club, we got together and wrote lists. and let's go, that is , it was organized, who, where, how, as they could, and they were on duty, that is, they went and were on duty, i didn't i could sit, that is, the women sat in their houses, the women hid, i could not sit , a resident of kamianka oleksandr sapegin remembers the first days of the invasion like this, it's scary, something needs to be done, and who else, if we guys are going to hide, well, hello, women they were afraid, of course, they had to be appeased and not only appeased, protected somehow, so that they would live, but what about our families, wives, wives and in general, and who else will be protected, there was simply nothing, oh this, there was nothing learned, was not prepared, people should have been prepared for a possible invasion - he says man. the authorities must carry out work in the military commissions, and this should have come from above, from the ministry of defense, from the president, from
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