She received a certificate confirming membership in the Ukrainian Association of Educational Researchers, which began its work with the idea of four volunteer scientists to integrate the Ukrainian scientific community of educational researchers and become a member of the European Educational Research Association (EERA http://www.eera-ecer.de/), which was founded in 1994 and today has more than 30 national and regional associations. The main purpose of EERA is to promote the development of scientific competence of researchers in the field of education, improve the quality of educational research to influence education and society, exercise and protection of rights and freedoms, meet professional, scientific, social, cultural and other interests of members.
We wish success and inspiration in this field of activity to my dear colleague!