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The perspectives of education are determined at social and pedagogical level. They are analyzed in such fundamental pedagogical sciences as the general theory of education, general theory of teaching/general didactics, general curriculum theory, as well as in some interdisciplinary sciences of education , such as philosophy of education, sociology of education, education policy, education planning, education management, which are epistemologically subordinated to fundamental pedagogical sciences and permanently related to fundamental pedagogical research conducted at history of education/historical pedagogy and comparative pedagogy level. At social level, the perspectives of education are determined by the evolutionary trends of the society, being engaged at a cultural, economic, political, community, and natural level and being reflected objectively by the general functions of education and subjectively by the finalities of education: macrostructural (the ideal of education and the general goals of the education system) as well as microstructural ones (general, specific, and concrete objectives of education/training, achievable in the open context of the education process). At pedagogical level, the perspectives of education are determined by the philosophy and policy of education, which were adopted at different time intervals and may be traced in a historically affirmed paradigm, which proposes a certain model of approach to the theory and practice of education. The latter is particularly reflected in the curriculum development domain, which may be academic and/or experience-based, by focusing on the psychological requirements of the learner and/or the “social reconstruction” anticipated from different doctrinal or ideological perspectives.
Perspectives of education, functions of education, education policy model, education finalities, curriculum paradigm, curricular study plan, academic curriculum.
Perspectives of education, functions of education, education policy model, education finalities, curriculum paradigm, curricular study plan, academic curriculum.
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