THE ROLE OF PETER I’S EDUCATIONAL POLICY IN THE RUSSIAN MODERN TIMES MODERNIZATION PROCESSES
The article deals with the first form of implementation of European education, introduced by Peter I – Russian students sending abroad. It gives the opinion on the effectiveness of this policy, as expressed by his contemporaries, and researchers. The author assesses the learning outcomes “volunteersо from the point of view of their influence on the course of modernization processes in Russia New time. The author views the results of “volunteersо learning in terms of its influence on the course of modernization processes in Russia in modern times. The author used previously unpublished archival material.
Keywords: Petrine era, education, reforms, modernization, elite
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Issue: 13, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 13
Rubric: SCIENTIFIC MESSAGES
Pages: 194 — 201
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