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Тема/ВариантTHE RUSSIA’S HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM: CURRENT TRENDS
ПредметАнглийский язык
Тип работыкурсовая работа
Объем работы30
Дата поступления25.12.2012
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Содержание

Contents Introduction 3 General overview 4 Higher education structure 6 Main features of the Russian higher education 6 Types of institutions and degree structure 8 Admission system 11 Tuition fees 18 The content of education 12 Evaluation criteria 12 The impact of the new Russian reality: 12 Current trends: 13 Teacher and Student roles in the learning process 14 Teacher’s position 14 Student’s position 14 Russian education vs. US education: 15 Main legal framework 16 Authorities and organisations 16 Governance structure 17 Systems of financing of HEIs 18 Quality assurance 19 Key Features of the Modernization of Education Program 20 Main trends in the government's policy on internationalization 24 Conclusions 26 References 29

Введение

Introduction Russia has a long-standing tradition in high-quality education for all citizens. It probably has also one of the best mass-education systems in the world producing a literacy rate exceeding most Western European countries. Though recognised for its rich traditions, Russian higher education had long remained in isolation from the world community, being under the restraints of a closed planned economy. The government that ensured a system of 'state orders' (goszakaz) introduced a range of programmes for training specialists and provided for uniform curricula in higher education institutions. The transition to the market economy and integration of the Russian Federation into the world economy forced a revision in approaches to the area of higher education. Russian higher education embarked on a range of modernizing processes such as the introduction of a multi-level educational system, competition with other Russian and foreign educational establishments, increased independence of students and the development of new educational technologies. In addition, Russian universities had to ensure a flexible response of academic programs to market demands and needs.

Литература

References 1. The Russian system of higher education in view of the Bologna process, by Chuchalin, A, Boev, O, Kriushova, A // Journal: International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education ISSN: 0020-7209 Volume 44 Issue 2, April 2007, pp 109-117 2. Glenn E. Curtis, ed. Russia: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1996. 3. Reforming Russia’s Education System, by Abdur Chowdhury and Inna Verbina // Russian Economy—The Month in Review, February 2003 4. Current Trends in Russian Higher Education by Anna Smolentseva // International Higher Education, Summer 1999 5. Интернет-ресурс: http://d1.hse.ru/lingua/en/hse_reform.html 6. Интернет-ресурс: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_russia 7. Интернет-ресурс: http://www.russianenic.ru/english/rus/index.html'
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