2021
DOI: 10.18662/lumproc/atee2020/26
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Paradigms in Modern Higher Education Development

Abstract: The theoretical and methodological analysis of modern educational paradigms is made in the article and axiological vectors of higher education development are distinguished on this basis. Four basic educational paradigms have been identified: cognitive informational (traditional, cognitive), personal (humanistic), competence and cultural (humanitarian). It has been found that, unlike instrument-oriented learning, which provides the translation, reproduction and assimilation of knowledge, skills, technologies (… Show more

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“…We support the idea that modern education should be based on the integrity of both teachers and students' personal characteristics, which actualizes "the issue of careful reflexive and methodological support of the modern higher education system and the development of specific humanitarian educational technologies" (Radchuk, Adamska, Oliinyk, & Chopyk, 2021). "Students' personality traits and learning styles help instructors better understand the students, create a more conducive learning environment, and encourage students to be more successful.…”
Section: Perspectives On the Humanizationmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…We support the idea that modern education should be based on the integrity of both teachers and students' personal characteristics, which actualizes "the issue of careful reflexive and methodological support of the modern higher education system and the development of specific humanitarian educational technologies" (Radchuk, Adamska, Oliinyk, & Chopyk, 2021). "Students' personality traits and learning styles help instructors better understand the students, create a more conducive learning environment, and encourage students to be more successful.…”
Section: Perspectives On the Humanizationmentioning
confidence: 56%