Organization and Management of Educational Work in Universities in the Light of National Strategic Guidelines for the Development of Education

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The main issue of the research is the problem of improving the quality of organization and management of educational activities in Russian Universities within the framework of the state youth policy. As part of the comprehensive and effective development of territories, it is necessary to fulfill the requirements to ensure the development of civil initiatives and high moral qualities of future specialists. Taking into account not only national but also international standards, educational activities in Russian Universities are becoming a priority for the strategic development of education in the country. The aim of the study is to develop a system of criteria for improving the quality of educational activities in Russian Universities within the framework of the state youth policy, the development of civic initiatives and high moral qualities of future specialists. The system of criteria should be multilevel, take into account all stages of interaction. The types and principles of social and educational work in the system of vocational education are considered. The article also contains various forms and methods of education currently implemented in Universities. Summary. The project of Interregional public organization of the League of Higher School Teachers aimed at effective organization of educational work in Universities is presented.

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Lyapuntsova, E. V., Belozerova, I. M., Borkovskaya, V. G., Drozdova, I. I., & Baranova, Y. S. (2020). Organization and Management of Educational Work in Universities in the Light of National Strategic Guidelines for the Development of Education. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 459). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/459/6/062031

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