Shooting Fire is an educational and educational event dedicated to the centenary of the Western Ukrainian People’s Republic, was held on November 1, 2018 at the Ivano-Frankivsk College of the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. What could be more important than history? Especially when it concerns the problems of formation and development of the Ukrainian statehood and formation of the Ukrainian nation. Its significance is endless and experience invaluable. We are taught, from a young age, to remember past events, and sometimes when a person is young, he or she forgets it because of the hustle and bustle. But fortunately, there are talented history teachers working at Ivano-Frankivsk College who are constantly striving to convey to the students the majesty, diversity and preciousness of times past. These are Maximets Bogdan and Nadiak Natalia, who also became the organizers of an educational event in which their students and students showed great skills and talents. The event was attended by over 70 college students of various specialties and courses. The literary and musical composition was intended to illuminate the battle path of the Legion of Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, to establish the historical significance of the mustache, to characterize the process of formation of the West Ukrainian People’s Republic, to form in students personal attitude to the basic facts, events, phenomena, figures connected with Ukrainian shooters, the November Revolution of 1918. The event achieved its goal, which can be considered for non-formal education. After all, the knowledge was conveyed in a way unusual for the present student-viewers: sincere songs, funny performances, patriotic poems and incendiary dances. There is no need to lend the individuality and unrivaledness to the participants. To conclude with gratitude for the wonderful educational and educational event, the Deputy Director of the College for Educational and Production Martha Yaroslavovna Chuprovskaya addressed. The Shooting Fire on the occasion of the ZUNR centenary was really interesting and impressive, which gave a great mood to the audience.
Prepared by a student of the PO-12 group
Oksana Rubanyak