scholarly journals ON THE ESSENCE OF THE CRISIS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

ASJ. ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (55) ◽  
pp. 09-12
Author(s):  
K. Zhampeisovа

In this work, the problem of the crisis of higher education in the world educational process is actualized. The significance of this problem demanded from the author a comprehensive analysis of the literature, which reveals the essence of the phenomenon under study. The paper speaks of the inappropriateness of the representation of the higher education system as being in deep crisis. The characteristic features of modern society are revealed, which testify to the opposite. The role of higher education is presented as the main source of the development of intelligence, the intellectual potential of a person, outside of which scientific and technological progress would be impossible. It is argued that there is no crisis in the higher education system, there are permanently arising contradictions (the driving forces of the development of nature, society and man) that require their systemic resolution. The need to improve the psychological, pedagogical and methodological culture of a teacher of higher education as significant components in the structure of their personality is noted

10.12737/6573 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 34-43
Author(s):  
Марина Монгуш ◽  
Marina Mongush

The author of this article has been researching Shamanism of Siberian people over 20 years, and has been teaching religious studies in the higher education system for the last 5 years. When she had a chance to visit Okinawa as the researcher in 2010, the Japanese colleagues advised her to make the individual research project. Its purpose was comparison of Siberian Shamanism with Okinawan one, detection of similarities and distinctions between them. In order to realize it the author chose the Tuvan variant of Siberian Shamanism as an object of comparison that is familiar to her not only as the researcher, but also as this culture-bearer. The trip to Okinawa can be carried to a scientif c tourism since during travel the author actively observed, carried out research works, interviewed local people and regularly kept diary. The target of trip was collecting of f eld work data that was processed, comprehended and used subsequently by the author in the scientif c and educational purposes. The author’s article shares her own experience, which has two posing — a research tourist and a lecturer of religious studiy.The similarities and distinctions between Tuvan and Okinawa Shamanism are studied. The basic attention is given to a social role of the shaman in the Tuvan and the Okinawan societies, display of «shaman illness», ceremonial practice, persecutions on shamans in Tuva and on Okinawa in dif erent periods.This material provide the basis for the author`s course on comparative religious study.


Author(s):  
Gopal Krishna Thakur

Higher education is considered as an invaluable instrument for the sustainable development of human being and society through a dynamic process of creation, advancement, and dissemination of knowledge. In a fast developing country like India the role of higher education assume utmost importance. Universities have a pivotal role in realizing this goal. Our higher education system has had a glorious past in the form of world-class universities like Nalanda, Vikramsila, and Taxila, which attracted students and intellectuals from all over the world those days. However, in the present time we are lagging far behind in terms of qualitative education and research. This necessitates a serious concern and introspection to look into the nuances and flaws of our system that make our higher education system stand at where it is now. This paper, based on the analysis of various reports and Govt. documents, discusses some of the issues, which are at the core of the main concerns pertaining to higher education in India. Taking a snapshot of the historical trajectory of higher education system in India to the present time, this paper presents an overview of the higher education system in India and points out some most relevant concerns troubling the issue at the core.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucille B. Mazo

This study investigates the core concepts and views that underlie the theories of social systems as explained by four theorists. It critically assesses and analyzes the role of the higher education system within society, as well as the role of the educator within this social system as defined and articulated by Durkheim (1956), outlined and explained from a hierarchical perspective by Parsons (1951), identified as an integrative process by Bertalanffy (1968), and viewed as a web of relationships by Capra (1996). Major themes from each theorist are analyzed with respect to what role social systems play in higher education and how educators are affected by internal social subsystems and collectivities. An example is presented on how collectivities exist online and use technology to continue at a university during the COVID-19 pandemic. 


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tat'yana Dmitrenko

The textbook is devoted to the consideration of modern technologies of teaching foreign languages in the conditions of updating language education in higher education. The article presents modern innovative technologies of teaching foreign languages that contribute to the intensification of the educational process and the activation of educational activities in foreign language classes. It is recommended for students studying for a master's degree — future specialists in the field of intercultural communications.


Author(s):  
Sana Moid

Education 4.0 is an education model aligned with future trends in order to develop and enhance individualized education that will eventually go on to define the manner in which youngsters of the future will work and live. Since youth are the main asset of any nation, education becomes the most powerful tool for social transformation. India's demographic structure is changing; while the world grows older, the Indian population is becoming younger, and by 2025, about two-third of Indians will be in its workforce. A few issues addressed in this study are to identify the drivers of Education 4.0, to identify and understand the role of disruptive technologies, to study the transition from Education 1.0 to Education 4.0 and its relevant impact on the higher education system.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
Olga A. Masalova ◽  
Makka I. Dolakova ◽  
Marina A Mefodeva ◽  
Adelya Sattarova

This article is devoted to the problem of correlation of the higher education system of the Russian Federation in accordance with the requirements of professional standards. The relevance of this problem is due to a radical change in approaches to personnel Museum policy and in the profile system of higher education. The most controversial issue in this study is the fragmentary implementation of professional standards in the field of Museum business and the dependence of the educational process on them. The article reveals the problems of determining the qualification requirements for a number of Museum professions, and assessing the possibility of their solution at the level of the education system. The main method of research is the method of comparative analysis, which allowed to determine the content load of the definitions used and to correlate professional and educational standards in the study area. The materials of the article can be useful for the formation of working curricula in the field of museology and protection of cultural and natural heritage.


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