Comparative view on the current status of education: Ukraine and South Korea. review of modern development of education
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.50765Keywords:
education system, quality of education, globalization, strategic imperatives, democratization, innovative paradigmAbstract
Theoretical analysis of scientific and statistical trends on education systems in Ukraine and South Korea are given in the article. An experience of reform and peculiarities of the South Korean management in education, educational programs studied in the context of European integration processes are summarized in the article
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