Maria Popko shared the findings of her study entitled “Fostering Critical Thinking in the Digital World while Teaching Children with Disabilities” during the international conference “European Studies. Learning & Teaching in the World of Technology.” In her presentation, she addressed the development of critical thinking skills in children with disabilities within digital learning environments and highlighted innovative pedagogical approaches responsive to contemporary technological challenges.
Snizhana Petryshyn presented her paper “Training Inclusive Preschool Educators in War-Time Ukraine: Challenges and Methodological Approaches” at the 9th International Scientific and Practical Conference “National Education in the Strategies of Socio-Cultural Choice: Theory, Methodology, Practice.” Her report focused on the transformation of teacher education under wartime conditions and methodological strategies for preparing inclusive preschool educators.
We sincerely congratulate our fourth-year students and their academic supervisor, Sergiy Sydoriv, on their successful presentations and meaningful contribution to international academic dialogue.

