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Образовательные системы как интегрирующий фактор и механизм взаимодействия социальной и экономической сфер общества

Образовательные системы как интегрирующий фактор и механизм взаимодействия социальной и экономической сфер общества

Abstract

Эффективность реализации программ долгосрочного социально-экономического развития России зависит от качества сформированных человеческого и социального капиталов. Значительная роль в их формировании принадлежит образовательным системам, развитие которых должно быть скоординировано с развитием социальной и экономической сфер общества в виде моделей взаимодействия, позволяющих спрогнозировать его содержание и технологии. Проектирование таких моделей требует изучения функций образовательных систем в общем процессе развития. В данной статье уточняется понятие «образовательная система», предлагается типология образовательных систем, рассматриваются варианты анализа их функций в данном взаимодействии.

The effectiveness of the implementation of long-term socio-economic development of Russia depends on the quality of human and social capital. A significant role in their formation belongs to educational systems, the development of which should be coordinated with social and economic spheres of society in the form of interaction models that allow predicting its content and technology. The design of such models requires study of the functions of educational systems in the overall development process. This article clarifies the concept of “educational system”, offers a typology of educational systems, and discusses options for the analysis of their functions in this interaction.

Keywords

ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЕ, ДИФФУЗИЯ НОВОВВЕДЕНИЙ, КАНАЛЫ ДИФФУЗИИ НОВОВВЕДЕНИЙ, ИНТЕГРАЦИЯ, ИНТЕГРИРУЮЩИЕ ФАКТОРЫ, ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ, ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ МЕХАНИЗМЫ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ КАПИТАЛ, ТИПОЛОГИЯ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ СИСТЕМ, ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ

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