Whose Children? Extracurricular Education in the Countries of the Former Soviet Union

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Voprosy Obrazovaniya-Educational Studies Moscow Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17323/1814-9545-2022-4-184-207
I. Ivanov
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The system of extracurricular education in the Soviet Union had a high level of institutional development and sustainability, which ensured universal coverage of children with extracurricular activities and their accessibility. After the collapse of the USSR, the former Soviet republics built extracurricular education sectors based on Soviet heritage and the search for national identity in the organization of extracurricular time for children and their upbringing. This study compares the current state of extracurricular education sectors in all 15 countries of the former Soviet Union. The results of the analysis of models of their institutional transformation, which leads to meaningful and systemic changes in the state’s and society’s attitude to children’s extracurricular time, are presented.
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谁的孩子?前苏联国家的课外教育
苏联的课外教育制度具有高度的体制发展性和可持续性,确保了课外活动对儿童的普遍覆盖和可及性。苏联解体后,前苏联各加盟共和国以苏联遗产为基础,在组织儿童课外时间和培养儿童的过程中寻求民族认同,建立了课外教育部门。本研究比较了前苏联15个国家课外教育部门的现状。本文对儿童课外时间的制度变迁模式进行了分析,结果表明国家和社会对儿童课外时间的态度发生了有意义的、系统的变化。
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Voprosy Obrazovaniya-Educational Studies Moscow
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