Ostapchuk V. Mechanisms of the government continuous education in Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0407U000372

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Specialization

  • 25.00.02 - Механізми державного управління

19-09-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 11.107.01

Donetsk State University of Management

Essay

Object of research - process of transformation and development of system of higher education in conditions of formation of continuous education. The purpose of research - perfection of the mechanism of state management of development of higher education by creation of system of continuous education of innovation character. Methods of research: dialectic, etymological analysis, comparison, groupings, statistical, expert estimations. The practical significance of the received results is, that the theoretical rules stated in the dissertation and practical recommendations allow to generate the mechanism of state politics of management of development of education with allowance for of requests of a continuity and innovation. The scientific novelty of the received results is, that for the first time concept of educational and economic system is given as a direction of perfection of the mechanism of state management; the structure of educational and economic system is generated and the aggregate circuit of its action is determined; the circuit of state management of introduction of innovations in education is justified. The characteristic of kinds of innovations in education as technological, administrative and creative processes depending on the purposes and results of their introduction; system of factors of an estimation of educational activity of high school are advanced. Concepts of state regulation and state management in sphere of education; the methodical approaches to creation of Fund of support of higher education, a technique of an estimation of educational activity also is developed and the distributions of means from this fund have received the further development.

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