Internationalization in high education

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The article describes one of the most important contemporary trends for social evolution - internationalization. This term is used for higher education and includes such characteristics as the mobility of students and teachers, the internationalization of curricula, the establishment of regional and international networks of educational institutions and relevant problems of education quality. The authors trace the internationalization peculiarities in the higher educational institutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan under the principles of the Bologna Declaration. The article shows the influence of the internationalization of higher educational institutions on the integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan into the common education area. Besides, it shows the influence of internationalization on training highly-skilled, competitive, in-demand specialists.

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Magauova, A. S., Arzanbaeva, B. O., Zhanguzhinova, M. Y., Atymtaeva, B. E., Raimkulova, A. A., Iskakova, A. T., … Karabalaeva, B. R. (2014). Internationalization in high education. Life Science Journal, 11(SPEC. ISSUE 7), 222–225. https://doi.org/10.20396/etd.v22i3.8660914

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