ECONOMIC LAWS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AS DETERMINING FACTORS FOR FOSTERING THE COMPETENT PERSONALITY OF THE 21ST CENTURY.

The paper analyzes the dialectic relationship between the economic law effects and specific professional thinking formation. The methodology of the multidisciplinary research is based on scientific works in pedagogy, philosophy, economics of labor and economics of education. The author classifies th...

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Main Author: N. V. Ronzhina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University 2015-03-01
Series:Obrazovanie i Nauka
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Online Access:https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/218
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Summary:The paper analyzes the dialectic relationship between the economic law effects and specific professional thinking formation. The methodology of the multidisciplinary research is based on scientific works in pedagogy, philosophy, economics of labor and economics of education. The author classifies the economic laws according to their impact to various spheres of social life, and the society’s development level; and emphasizes the fact that tasks and outcomes of professional training are conditioned by dominating economic factors of a specific historical period.While the pre-industrial era required both craftsmen and intellectual elite – governors, politicians, philosophers; the industrial era, due to cooperation and labor division, required widely qualified workers; the postindustrial society has a need for multilevel professional workers dealing with information and communications technologies, and endowed with communication skills, creativity, mobility, capacity for self-education and self development.The author considers the economic laws of labor division and variation, their relevance as well as transformation in the course of time, and outlines the future needs both for narrow and versatile specialists capable of fulfilling the complex technological tasks.
ISSN:1994-5639
2310-5828