Institute of Higher Education as the Highest Form of Socialization of a Person
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Ovchinnikov G.K., Ovchinnikova M.V. Institute of Higher Education as the Highest Form of Socialization of a Person. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2015. Vol. 21. No. 8. P. 68-71.
Abstract
The civilization approach to understanding of higher school’s role and position in society life as the higher form of personality socialization is developed. Moral and spiritual aspect is considered as the essential part of socialization.
Keywords:
higher school, social field, socialization, essential forces of human being
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Neravenstvo i obrazovanie. Opyt sociologicheskih issledovanij zhiznennogo starta rossijskoj molodezhi (1960 – nachalo 2000-h). – M., 2008.
Novosti obrazovaniya v Rossii // Alma mater, 2008, № 7, p. 3.
Ehngel'mejer P.K. V zashchitu obshchih idej v tekhnike // Vestnik inzhenerov, 1915, № 3, p. 99.
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Ovchinnikov, G. K., & Ovchinnikova, M. V. (2015). Institute of Higher Education as the Highest Form of Socialization of a Person. Vlast’ (The Authority), 21(8), 68-71. Retrieved from https://jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vlast/article/view/1854
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