scholarly journals Role of state educational policy in the development of human capital: international view

Author(s):  
L. Gaievska ◽  
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N. Pobirchenko ◽  
N. Shulga ◽  
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Author(s):  
O. P. Kurdenkova

Rapid changes in the modern society lead to the alteration of the role of education in it. Knowledge obtained several years ago becomes outdated and not relevant. Permanent development of one's skills and acquirement of new competences are the essential and integral part of a modern society. At the summit in Lisbon in 2000, lifelong education was defined as the priority in the development of educational policy within European Educational Area. Six major principles were also represented. Effective and sustained results of application of lifelong learning conception are closely connected with the implementation of these principles. The Russian Federation signed the Bologna Declaration in 2003. As a result active work on implementing the ideas of lifelong education is conducted. According to statistics, motivation towards continuation of education among the Russian population is extremely low. The author points to the importance of this problem, as motivation is the driving force of every activity. Analyzing European experience the author affirms that creation of the state educational policy based on lifelong learning is one of the key priorities. Active participation of the government will contribute to increase of the motivation towards continuation of education among all the age groups.


2019 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 209-218
Author(s):  
Lev E. Shaposhnikov

The paper analyses the evolution of Yu. Samarin’s ideas from rationalism to “holistic knowledge”. Special attention is paid to the philosopher’s conceptualization of the key role of religion for a nation. The author also examines the scholar’s position concerning the promotion of patriotism as an important impetus for social development. Emphasis is made on analyzing the interaction of universal and national aspects in the educational process, as well as on the value of national identity in the field of humanities. The article also presents Yu. Samarin’s critical evaluation of the government educational policy and his suggestions on increasing its effectiveness. The author notes the relevance of Yu. Samarin’s views for the contemporary philosophical and educational context.


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