Design of educational process from the point of view of management humanitology

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The old management system crisis and the involvement of new social sectors into participation in management encourage us to study the humanitarian foundations of managing the higher education system. This article discusses the issues of managerial humanitology and the content of special education, and the ratio of civil and professional elements in the formation of a managerial worldview. A feature of contemporary Russian higher education is the highest level of its fundamental natural and humanitarian component. Furthermore, the development of the higher education system in historical retrospective also indicates its humanistic character, which is laid down by Christianity and the Russian Orthodox Church. Naturally, today highly qualified specialists are needed to successfully implement socio-economic reforms in the country, able to understand and implement them properly. In this regard, the higher education system plays a unique role, since higher education, being a social institution, is responsible not only for the inheritance, accumulation, and reproduction of scientific and specialized knowledge but also for the formation and transfer of cultural values and norms of behavior.

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Terentyeva, I. V., Bushkanets, L. E., Maria Yu, K., Karelina, E. A., & Gaidamashko, I. V. (2020). Design of educational process from the point of view of management humanitology. International Journal of Higher Education, 9(8), 34–39. https://doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v9n8p34

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