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Pedagogic Education in Russia and Its Potential Development Strategy

https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2013-4-3-18

Abstract

The paper reflects on the current state and development trends of higher pedagogic education in Russia, and considers the possibility of either renewal or liquidation of education in question. The authors maintain that teachers’ training system should be preserved, and emphasize the need for the proper strategy development combining both the best educational traditions and leading concepts and technologies.

It is recommended to modify all the modern educational establishments – colleges, pedagogical institutes and pedagogical universities. The special emphasis should be on teachers’ training at autonomous pedagogical institutions within the university complexes, and educational standards and curricula developments. In authors’ opinion the classical education effectively combines all the aspects of teachers’ training – the research capability, education fundamentality and cultural awareness. The experience of teaches’ training in Tumen State University is revealed. 

About the Authors

V. I. Zagvyazinsky
Тюменский государственный университет, г. Тюмень
Russian Federation


L. D. Plotnikov
Тюменский государственный университет, г. Тюмень
Russian Federation


L. M. Volosnikova
Тюменский государственный университет, г. Тюмень
Russian Federation


References

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2. Общественное обсуждение проекта концепции и содержания профессионального стандарта учителя [Электрон. ресурс]. Режим доступа: http://минобрнауки. рф/новости/3072.


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Zagvyazinsky V.I., Plotnikov L.D., Volosnikova L.M. Pedagogic Education in Russia and Its Potential Development Strategy. The Education and science journal. 2013;1(4):3-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2013-4-3-18

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ISSN 1994-5639 (Print)
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