Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2780014931> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 88 of
88
with 100 items per page.
- W2780014931 endingPage "105" @default.
- W2780014931 startingPage "81" @default.
- W2780014931 abstract "Sociology of education belongs to those disciplines that were formed and institutionalized later then the analysis of social structure, social mobility, social organizations, etc. However, there are highly different theories, existing in it, of the image of the object and norms of its research creation. It is not always are suitable those methods that made a good showing of themselves in other branches, namely, quantitative analysis methods. The «boundary» problems of the theoretical differentiation with the pedagogy, economics of education and demography has not been solved yet.This also concerns the formation and development of sociology of education and in Post-Soviet Ukraine. In essence, its formation begins only in the late 1960s, when philosophers, economists, lawyers, and teachers (based on the principle of «transparency» of interdisciplinary boundaries) began to carry out large-scale researches of the problems of the transition from education to work and professional self-determination and careers, ignoring the taboo of the Central Committee of the (Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ).Currently, the education system is becoming a key point in strategies on ensuring inheritance in the environment of the highest strata, monopolizing by them their positions in society. In addition, with the development of sociology of education, its tasks are complicating. Moreover, helping the latter to find its true role – one of the most important challenges faced by scholars – those, working in this field of knowledge. This concerns both the goals and methods of both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the case. At the same time, it is impossible not take into account and that fact that every stage in the development of society requires a specific distribution of the population by the level of education.The institution of education by itself as if is «broken down» into an open function (task of mastering knowledge, skills and specialization) and a latent function (granting a person a certain status, recalling of social inequality).It is the second function is, above all, the sphere of application of the forces of the specialists-sociologists.Under current conditions (especially in a country experiencing an economic and political crisis), the unpredictability of the decisions and behavior of various social groups and organizations is increasing sharply. It also puts new challenges before social scientists, since it is impossible to study such a society through the doctrines generated by the age of the Enlightenment. A new state of the society demands new approaches.The peculiarity of the sociological approach to education is to analyze the interaction of subjects of education with material and spiritual production, with all spheres of social life. The main aim of the analysis of these relationships is to find the answer to the questions such as: to what extent education satisfies the needs of society and the individual, what is its effectiveness, that is, what functions does it perform? Partly, the talk on these functions was mentioned above. However, apparently, it will not be a mistake to mark the two main groups of social functions of education on the recalling of social life such as: an integrative and differentiating one.The modern idea on education as a social institution, its relationships with public spheres, needs and interests of individuals (i.e. the allocation of its functions) – all these give right to speak on a new philosophy of education. Moreover, tasks of sociology of education largely lies in the investigation of this new philosophy of the educational process." @default.
- W2780014931 created "2018-01-05" @default.
- W2780014931 creator A5048447166 @default.
- W2780014931 creator A5048718119 @default.
- W2780014931 date "2017-12-28" @default.
- W2780014931 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2780014931 title "DOMESTIC SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS" @default.
- W2780014931 cites W1488370971 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W1554979383 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W157869312 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W1933395766 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2272815034 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2334309275 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2337248680 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2341405687 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2477342232 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2551102555 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2612216917 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2619416408 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2911062594 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W3003716622 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W3015272038 @default.
- W2780014931 cites W2418012857 @default.
- W2780014931 doi "https://doi.org/10.21564/2075-7190.35.119630" @default.
- W2780014931 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2780014931 type Work @default.
- W2780014931 sameAs 2780014931 @default.
- W2780014931 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2780014931 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2780014931 hasAuthorship W2780014931A5048447166 @default.
- W2780014931 hasAuthorship W2780014931A5048718119 @default.
- W2780014931 hasBestOaLocation W27800149311 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C118084267 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C202444582 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C2776323365 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C2781238097 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C542948173 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConcept C9652623 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C111472728 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C118084267 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C138885662 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C144024400 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C162324750 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C17744445 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C19165224 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C199539241 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C202444582 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C2776323365 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C2781238097 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C33923547 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C36289849 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C41895202 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C542948173 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C94625758 @default.
- W2780014931 hasConceptScore W2780014931C9652623 @default.
- W2780014931 hasIssue "35" @default.
- W2780014931 hasLocation W27800149311 @default.
- W2780014931 hasLocation W27800149312 @default.
- W2780014931 hasOpenAccess W2780014931 @default.
- W2780014931 hasPrimaryLocation W27800149311 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W1498302406 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2033072505 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2082161984 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2117643286 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2150027008 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2187121420 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2242418268 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2323765796 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W2781141711 @default.
- W2780014931 hasRelatedWork W3109718831 @default.
- W2780014931 hasVolume "4" @default.
- W2780014931 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2780014931 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2780014931 magId "2780014931" @default.
- W2780014931 workType "article" @default.