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Konstantin Ushinsky’s world pedagogical heritage in the context of humanitarization in education N. N. Abakumova, O. V. Tsiguleva, C. Ju, G. Lei

Contributor(s): Abakumova, Natalia N | Tsiguleva, Olesya V | Ju, Chuanya | Lei, GuofangMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): Ушинский, Константин Дмитриевич 1824-1870 | высшее образование | педагогическое наследие | гуманитаризация образования | гуманизация | университеты | Китай | США | Германия | РоссияGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Вестник Томского государственного университета № 487. С. 188-195Abstract: The article presents a comparative analysis of methodological approaches to Konstantin Ushinsky’s pedagogical heritage in different countries. The authors examine literature, strategic and regulatory documents on organizing the educational process in Russian, Chinese, German and American universities in order to determine the humanitarian component of Ushinsky’s heritage. They describe differences in the interpretation of the concept “humanization in higher education” in the studies of scientists from Germany and the USA. They conclude about the unity of interpretations of the concept in Russian and Chinese practices.
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The article presents a comparative analysis of methodological approaches to Konstantin Ushinsky’s pedagogical heritage in different countries. The authors examine literature, strategic and regulatory documents on organizing the educational process in Russian, Chinese, German and American universities in order to determine the humanitarian component of Ushinsky’s heritage. They describe differences in the interpretation of the concept “humanization in higher education” in the studies of scientists from Germany and the USA. They conclude about the unity of interpretations of the concept in Russian and Chinese practices.

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