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Modern Western social philosophy of education and upbringing. Ideological conceptualization, management methodology and axiological institualization

V.V. Zinchenko
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Zinchenko Viktor Viktorovich. (Kiev, Ukraine),
doctor of philosophical sciences,
chief of Scientist Department of social problems of higher education
 and the education of students of Institute of
Higher Education of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine,
professor, Head of the Department of Management
 
Socio-philosophical aspect of Western concepts of upbringing and education management as a branch of philosophical knowledge in the context of globalization and development problems of civil society institutions is examined. Both analysis and classification social essence of existing schools and directions of social philosophy of education are presented, as well as their ideological contradictions revealed.
Key words: globalization, civil society, philosophy of education, social management, ethics, democracy, humanism
 
 
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