The article considers the metaphors of “paper wave,” “paper pressing” and “paper genocide” as reflecting the social realities of the Russian education system, which are nonetheless poorly understood i
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The article considers the metaphors of “paper wave,” “paper pressing” and “paper genocide” as reflecting the social realities of the Russian education system, which are nonetheless poorly understood in sociolinguistics and mostly tabooed wi
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- Understanding Ukrainian pedagogical sciences through textbook analysis of four ‘Pedagogy’ textbooks (2019) · doi
In comparison to a vast literature on Soviet education little is known about Ukrainian pedagogical sciences apart from a mounting critique about the issues of academic dishonesty and plagiarism, which relates to all higher education disciplines, the absence of an empirical tradition in education research, a poor record of publication in peer-reviewed journals, and the dominance of a positivist approach, which seeks to discover ‘laws’ rather than reach ‘understanding’.
Keywords: education comparison vast literature soviet little known ukrainian pedagogical sciences apart mounting critique issues academic - REFORM PEDAGOGIC AS ONE OF THE FACTORS OF THE INFLUENCE ON UKRAINIAN EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (2018) · doi
The most thoroughly exposed influences of foreign ideas of free education, as well as pedology, experimental and pragmatic pedagogy, the significance of the postulates of social pedagogy and the labor school for the development of these educational and pedagogical processes in Ukraine is poorly understood.
Keywords: pedagogy thoroughly exposed influences foreign ideas free education well pedology experimental pragmatic significance postulates social - “Paper Wave”, “Paper Pressing” And “Paper Genocide” As Applicable To The Russian Education System (2020) · doi
The article considers the metaphors of “paper wave,” “paper pressing” and “paper genocide” as reflecting the social realities of the Russian education system, which are nonetheless poorly understood in sociolinguistics and mostly tabooed within respectable Russian academia and top-management.
Keywords: russian article considers metaphors wave pressing genocide reflecting social realities education system nonetheless poorly understood
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