@article{Honcharenko_2020, title={Коли гуманітарій плакав або Криза гуманітарної освіти в Україні: симптоми і шляхи лікування}, volume={26}, url={https://philosopheducation.com/index.php/philed/article/view/619}, DOI={10.31874/2309-1606-2020-26-1-9}, abstractNote={<p>This article may be completely devoid of academic pathos and full of everyday irony, but such an approach can probably be justified by the situation that has developed in the educational space of the country today. The situation itself is so glaring that speaking in the "exemplary language" of high-ranking officials and extensive constructions of wordplay like the "bright future" of our education does not arouse any desire. Under these conditions, in this article we try to analyze some problems that exist in the system of humanitarian education in Ukraine. In particular, we address the issue that the country’s educational strategy (if it exists at all) is a continuous "experiment" based on the continuous testing of various educational strategies in the world on the Ukrainian education system and in which children and teachers are subjects. Such experiments, even in experimental sociology or psychology, are called "inhuman." After all, only "our" education system adopts a new strategy, as soon as the next Minister of Education appears with his innovations and his own vision of the situation; it lacks either logic or any relationship between higher and secondary schools; it is there that the level of state funding of the humanitarian bloc is declining and depreciating, which could lead to complete cultural degradation. We focus on the latter. Because it is the humanities education, and the same humanities, at any time, in any country have been leaders and indicators of the level of social and cultural development in general. The purpose and objectives of the study are to identify and analyze some of the problems that exist today in the field of humanities education and which cause the symptoms of its "disease"</p>}, number={1}, journal={Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education}, author={Honcharenko, Kateryna Serhiivna}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={142–161} }