Abstract
This study continues the extensive and painstaking work in the research of educational services at Universities in Eastern Europe. The purpose of the study is to compare educational preferences of Polish and Ukrainian students at lectures. The study was carried out by authors since December 2018 till June 2020. There were 741 respondents in the study. The following research methods were used in the work: theoretical (specification and generalization; comparative and retrospective analysis; induction and deduction; classification); empirical (study scientific articles and content analysis of scientific sources); social statistics (planning of experiments, grouping of results, primary processing and verification of statistical hypotheses). The results obtained are of scientific and practical significance: 1. It was shown that students of both countries prefer visual teaching methods at lectures. 2. It has been proven that the educational preferences of Polish and Ukrainian students at lectures are not equal. Polish student preferences related the visual teaching methods at lectures are higher than Ukrainian ones. 3. Authorities Polish Universities should take into account the difference of Polish and Ukrainian student preferences in order to start selling educational services in Ukraine. The results are highly statistically significant (0,01).
Highlights
This study is an important part of a General research of higher educational services in East European Universities
It has been proven that the educational preferences of Polish and Ukrainian students at lectures are not equal
Authorities Polish Universities should take into account the difference of Polish and Ukrainian student preferences in order to start selling educational services in Ukraine
Summary
This study is an important part of a General research of higher educational services in East European Universities. The study was carried out at Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, the Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University, Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University and the M. The General research was initiated in December 2016 by the East European Scientific Group. This study was started by authors in December 2018 and finished in June 2020
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