Published: 2020-11-20

Formation of the higher school management in Ukraine

Andrew B. Pochtovyuk

Abstract

Globalization of vital processes of mankind today is associated with an increase in the importance of education in matters of self-development of people. According to UNESCO definition, education is the process and outcome of improvement of skills and behaviour of the individual, due to which he or she reaches social maturity and personal growth. The current state of society requires the identification of new approaches to terminology in the management of educational sphere, which is the basis for belief, spiritual development of the individual, and also ensures the development of the intellectual potential of society. The rapid changes that have occurred in the last decade in the life of our country due to the socio-economic and political factors affected all aspects of social life, including the education system. Relevance of study processes occurring in education, is increasing as socium recognized that the transition to an information society where knowledge serves as the main social value leads to the increasing role of highly intelligent individual, able not only to accept previously accumulated scientific knowledge, but also to generalize, analyse, create a new form of advanced information technologies, services and products. That is why in recent years the reform processes are taking place in education and they aim at achieving the best world standards. Therefore, this article investigates the development and establishment of definitions of management of higher education.

Keywords:

higher school (HS), the management of higher education (MHE), the higher education, institution (HEI), higher education (HE), doctrine, reform of higher education, the development of higher, education

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Pochtovyuk, A. B. (2020). Formation of the higher school management in Ukraine. Studia Miejskie, 11, 95–103. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/sm/article/view/2629

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