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Феномен образования: системное видение

Феномен образования: системное видение

Abstract

The paper discusses an important question of system image of education. The author analyzes in detail the education phenomenon and shows its mechanism. The education is considered as a system (institutions, people, content, etc.) that can reproduce the society in new generations and encourage its development. The cultural function of education is integrating: by transmitting the culture the education forms the new generation. The author considers the functioning of education in accordance with certain goals and values for the benefit of the strategic development of the society in the implementation of the socio-cultural production and reproduction.

В статье рассмотрен вопрос системного представления образования, проводится детальный анализ феномена образования, показан его механизм. Образование мыслится системой (учреждения, люди, содержание и т. п.), позволяющей воспроизводить общество в новых поколениях и способствующей его развитию. Среди функций образования интегрирующей названа культурная функция: транслируя культуру общества, образование формирует новое поколение. Рассмотрено функционирование образования в соответствии с определенными целями и ценностями в интересах стратегического развития общества, в осуществлении социокультурного производства и воспроизводства.

Keywords

ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ, ФЕНОМЕН, ФИЛОСОФИЯ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, СИСТЕМА, СИСТЕМНЫЙ ПОДХОД, КУЛЬТУРА, СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНОЕ ПРОИЗВОДСТВО И ВОСПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ЦЕННОСТИ

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