Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Docent
Lyubov Grigoryevna Bondarenko is a teacher, a researcher, whose works have made a significant contribution to chemical science, and also a great professional. She is always ready to share her experience with students, undergraduates and colleagues.
Lyubov Grigoryevna was born on June 5, 1941 in Bulayevo. After graduation, she enrolled the Petropavlovsk Pedagogical Institute named after K.D. Ushinsky for the specialty "Biology-Chemistry", since this direction was her priority and there was no doubt about choosing a future profession. She always studied well and with great pleasure, in addition, she was very interested in social activities at the department. Furthermore Lyubov Grigorievna is a master of sports in basketball. After graduation, the young teacher is sent to Voloshansky Secondary School, where she successfully worked for three years as a chemistry teacher. Then in 1967 she was invited to work at the Petropavlovsk Pedagogical Institute named after K.D. Ushinsky as a "Demonstration assistant". And while completing an internship in Alma–Ata, at the Kirov State University, now Al-Farabi University, she was offered to enroll in postgraduate studies in the specialty "Chemistry". The topic of her scientific work is the study of three-component systems.
After completing postgraduate studies and obtaining a PhD in Chemistry, Lyubov Grigorieva returned to her native university and continued to work at the Department of Chemistry as a teacher. Here she conducted experimental research on the chemistry of acid-base interactions in multicomponent mixed solvent – third component systems. Under her leadership, term papers, diploma projects were carried out, works were prepared for student competitions.
Another area of interest of Lyubov Grigorievna was the issues of methods of teaching chemistry in higher and secondary schools, colleges. Introduction of new technologies into the educational process. The use of distance education techniques in teaching. Preparation of electronic versions of lectures, control tests on the topics of courses, presentations, lectures, consultations and other methodological materials. She reviewed in detail and introduced into teaching a new author's course: "Environmental issues in teaching chemistry at university and school." She mastered new forms of machine control, downloaded electronic control tests and examination materials. All this is in the electronic library of the university. In total, the teacher has published more than 150 publications, 35 of them are textbooks.
Lyubov Grigorievna has worked at our university for 47 years, and is still actively involved in the life of the department. Over the years, a huge number of students have been graduated and they all undoubtedly love and respect their teacher. Those who have ever studied with her will never forget her professionalism, the exactingness with which she treated students: it was impossible to come unprepared to her seminars. And also, her kind smile and attentive eyes.
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