PERIODISATION OF THE HISTORY OF ADDITIONAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN IN WESTERN SIBERIA (THE END OF 19TH – BEGINNING OF 21ST CENTURIES)
In this paper, the methodology to create periodisation of the historical and pedagogical process is presented. The description of principal functions and features of periodisation is given. Besides, it is shown here the author’s viewpoint of the main stages of development of supplementary education for children from the 80-s of the 19th century till present in Western Siberian region. Special attention is paid to the historical and social and cultural background of changes of purposes, tasks, contents and principles of activities, types of supplementary educational institutions for children. Periods and stages represented are defined by different criteria based on the analysis of numerous historical and pedagogical facts and specific regional contexts. Also the article is focused on present-day situation of additional education for children and developmental perspectives in the context of the idea of lifelong learning.
Keywords: additional education for children, periodisation of the historical and pedagogical process, aspects and functions of periodisation, regional features, purposes, contents, principles of activities, types of supplementary educational institutions for childr
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Issue: 13, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 13
Rubric: INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Pages: 154 — 160
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