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October 2017, № 10 (210)



Allagulov A.M. ON THE ISSUE OF EDUCATION OF MODERN YOUTH IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATIONEducation of modern Russian youth is a strategic task of the state educational policy. The existing model of educational work in educational organizations does not meet the modern requirements in the field of education of youth, enshrined in the “Strategy for the development of education in the Russian Federation for the period until 2025” (2015). In pedagogical science there is a potential in resolving the existing contradictions, but it requires a more thorough treatment of this problem by the authorities at all levels. The study showed that the functioning model of youth education was influenced by the oriental features of Russian civilization, which resulted in emphasis on such educational mechanisms as tradition, rituals, symbols and attributes, canons. The authoritarian and dogmatic model, which is inherently inherent in its nature, violates the principle of naturalness and leads directly to the opposite result — latent protest movement of young people. An analysis of domestic and foreign publications showed that modern youth is referred to by the term “Generation Y”, or “Generation Millennium”. In recent years, society and the state have begun to pay more attention to civic and patriotic education that fosters the formation of a political culture for young people. The current practice of organizing youth education in modern educational organizations requires its modernization aimed at developing and implementing a whole set of educational impacts not only on youth but also on parents and teachers. Historical and pedagogical experience proves that education has always prevailed over teaching in the national pedagogical tradition. Educational methods should reflect the essence of modern youth, manifested in their values and attitudes. The methodological basis of these methods should be the formed critical thinking (critical thinking) among young people.Key words: education, educational policy, civil-patriotic education, historical and pedagogical experience, the concept of free education, the modern theory of youth education, basic national values.

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