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Cultural Traditions and Innovations in Education ReformsReview of the book: Vanhemping E., Novak M. Innovative Practices and Civic Initiatives in Teaching Generation Z, 2020

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  • Valentina Kurganskaya
  • Mukhtarbek Shaikemelev

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Valentina Kurganskaya - Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy, Professor, Leading Researcher, Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religion Studies under the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science оf the Republic of Kazakhstan. E-mail: vkurganskaya@mail.ruMukhtarbek Shaikemelev - Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy, Head of the Department of Political Science, Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religion Studies under the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science оf the Republic of Kazakhstan. E-mail: muhtarbek64@mail.ruAddress: 29 Kurmangazy Str., 050010 Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan.The monograph Innovative Practices and Civic Initiatives in Teaching Generation Z by Elina Vanhemping and Maria Novak summarizes the authors' experience of working in the education systems of Kazakhstan, Russia and Finland, identifies innovative trends in the three countries and analyzes the education reforms administered during the period of social transformations in the Russian Empire and in present-day former Soviet republics. The authors bring up the question of why the Bologna recommendations fail to be implemented in the education systems of Kazakhstan and Russia for discussion by the academic and teaching community and propose a scenario for including the two countries in the global educational environment with due account taken of the peculiarities of their historical and cultural development.Our review mainly focuses on the philosophical aspects of university and school reformation issues discussed in the monograph as well as on the relationship between cultural and historical traditions and innovations in theories of liberal arts education.

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  • Valentina Kurganskaya & Mukhtarbek Shaikemelev, 2020. "Cultural Traditions and Innovations in Education ReformsReview of the book: Vanhemping E., Novak M. Innovative Practices and Civic Initiatives in Teaching Generation Z, 2020," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 4, pages 273-287.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprob:2020:i:4:p:273-287
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    1. Vitaly Kurennoy, 2020. "Philosophy of Liberal Education: The Principles," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 1, pages 8-39.
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