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"Philosophy of Education"

2018 year, number 3

ABOUT CONDITIONS OF TWO-LEVEL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION AND SPECIALIST’S PROGRAM IN RUSSIA

D. R. Vakhitov1, T. N. Grinevetskaya2, I. A. Lavrentyeva1
1Russian State University of Justice, Russia, 117418, Moscow, st. Novotseremuskinskaya, 69
2Novosibirsk State Medical University, Russia, 630091, Novosibirsk, av. Krasnii prospekt, 52
Keywords: глобализация, Болонский процесс, двухуровневая система образования, бакалавриат, магистратура, университет, специалитет, компетенции, профессорско-преподавательский состав, globalization, Bologna process, two-level education system, Bachelor's degree, Master's program, university, specialist’s program, competence, faculty

Abstract

Introduction . The paper deals with the features of professional training in the two-level system of education and specialist’s program in our country. Methodology and methods of research. The research methodology is represented by a set of philosophical, general-scientific, specific scientific and technological levels. The research method is represented by a set of specific forms, methods and means of theoretical and applied research in the field of pedagogy of vocational education. Result of the research. The transition of the national education system to a two-level system of training (Bachelor's, Master's) was connected with Russia’s entering the Bologna agreement, which led to the unification of the educational system of our country with the world system. Since the beginning of the Bologna process, sufficient time has passed, which allows formulating a number of preliminary results. First, in the Soviet system of education the share of time intended for higher education was greater, which allowed to speed up the process of growing up of the student. Secondly, the content of the curriculum of the specialist’s program in the Soviet University was aimed at fundamental, academic training, and in the training in the undergraduate there was a focus on the mastery of competencies and labor functions. Third, since education in the USSR was free at all levels, there was no stratification between students on the property basis. At present, this stratification has taken dangerous proportions. Conclusion . The existing system of two-level education is in the process of formation, it is inferior in a number of parameters to the specialist’s program of the Soviet model, but in the case of successful structural reforms in the economy, the demand for graduates of Bachelor's and Master's courses will increase and economic entities will actively participate in the formation of new educational concepts.