The History of the Department
The history of the Department of Foreign Languages begins in 1953 on the first day of the foundation of Berdiansk Lecturers’ Training Institute. One of the first heads was Alla. I. Volkova, a Senior Lecturer who contributed to the establishment of the Department as an independent educational unit. In the period from 1985 to 2002, the Department was headed by Liudmyla O. Chulkova, a PhD in Education, Associate Professor. Under her guidance, a new program subject area was opened − Language and Literature (English, German), initially at the Faculty of Preschool Education, and later − at the Faculty of Primary School Lecturer Training and the Faculty of Philology. In February 2005, as a result of the reorganization of the Department of Foreign Languages, in order to train philologists in the field of ‘Philology, the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology was established that was headed by:
2005-2007 − Nadia S. Zubova, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor;
2007-2012 – Mykhailo P. Kocherhan, DSc in Philology, Professor;
2012 − Natalia Ye. Lemish, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor;
2012-2013 − Valerii V. Bohdan, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor.
In September 2013, the two departments merged into one − the Department of Foreign Languages and Teaching Methods under the guidance of Olena B. Yarova, a PhD in Education, an Associate Professor. From December 2014 until September 2016, the department was run by Iryna Ya. Hlazkova, a DSc in Education, a Professor. Since September 2016, the Department has been headed by Iryna V. Shymanovych, a PhD in Education, an Associate Professor.
Since September 2017 − the Department of Foreign Languages and Teaching Methods is under the guidance of Natalia Yu. Panova, DSc in Comparative Literary Criticism, PhD in Social Psychology, Associate Professor.