Education in the modern political agenda
Eremeev S.G.,
Dr. of Sci. (Econ.), Professor, Head of Department of Russian Politics, Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia., st.eremeev@bk.ru
DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2015.01.04
Eremeev S.G. Education in the modern political agenda. – Polis. Political Studies. 2015. No. 1. https://doi.org/10.17976/jpps/2015.01.04
The article touches on the contradictions between the market model and the social and welfare models of the state which remain unresolved especially in the educational sphere both in the developed and developing and post-communist countries including Russia. The special object of analysis is the educational aspect of new liberal ideology in the Western Europe as like as the ideology of Republicans in the USA identified as neoconservatives and compassionate conservatives. The new ideological perspectives of evolution of education and some educational projects in the globalization era are also discussed. Globalization of education refers to the worldwide discussions, processes, and institutions affecting local educational practices and policies, first of all, the national school systems. Today, many nations choose to adopt policies from the global superstructures in order to compete in the global economy. There is a constant dynamic of interaction: global ideas about school practices interact with local school systems while, through mutual interaction, both the local and the global are changed.
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