Education as main factor in the social development of Ukraine: historical experience of the period «Perestroika»
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2020
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In the nowadays globalizing world education has a comprehensive
personality development. It forces us to think more broadly, to give ourselves the
benefits of self-development and professional realization. The main purpose of
education, in the broadest sense, is the ability to convey cultural heritage and
values, help to form the correct socio-political and social position, socialize and
adapt to the times. In the context of modern educational reform in Ukraine, this
topic is extremely relevant, because, having gained independence in 1991, Ukraine
received not only freedom but also the Soviet heritage, in particular, in the
educational sphere, which must be taken into account to avoid mistakes in the
future. A particular model of education was «declared» by scientific and
educational workers during the «Perestroika» period, who, under their
professional activities, were the moderators of the formation of the society at that
time, mentality, worldview, and ideology. Educators were faced with the difficult
task of adapting the educational process to the demands of time, in the conditions
of socio-political reforms to find a new scientific and educational paradigm, the
methodology of its implementation. Besides, scientific and educational figures on
that day, on the one hand, were faithful Leninists, executors of the «top»
instructions, builders of communist ideology, and on the other, represented a
progressive and thinking part of a society that carried the light, constructivism,
progress, free-thinking, a national idea, and so on.
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education, ideology, scientific and educational intelligency, «Perestroika» period, publicity
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Potapenko R. Education as a main factor in the social development of Ukraine: historical experience of the period «Perestroika» / Ruslana Potapenko // European philosophical and historical discourse. - 2020. - Vol. 6. Iss. 1. - P. 89-94.