Development of higher education in Belarus (from 1991 to 2013)

Autor

  • Liubou Krasnitskaya Uniwersytet w Białymstoku

Słowa kluczowe:

szkolnictwo wyższe, ustawodawstwo, Białoruś

Abstrakt

According to recent statistical research the index of literacy in the population of Belarus is very high in comparison with other European countries. Higher education is a key element in the development of the economy and sustainability of the cultural and intellectual potential of the nation. Belarus is a young independent country that is passing through years of integration and international cooperation. This paper describes the development of higher education in Belarus starting from the collapse of the Soviet Union. Using a comparative approach the author focuses on legislation regulating the higher educational system and its development. A few aspects of international cooperation are explored along with the reasons behind exclusion of the country from the Bologna process and its consequences on society.

Bibliografia

Пастухов М., Развитие правовой системы Беларуси (до и после ноябрьского 1996 года референдума), [w:] Россия и Белоруссия: общества и государства, Москва, 1998 год.

Система образования Республики Беларусь в цифрах 1940–2000 годы (статистический сборник)/Под ред. Листопада Н.И. – Мн.: ГИАЦ Министерства образования, 2001.

Communiqué of the Conference of Ministers responsible for Higher Education, Berlin, 2003.

Справочник абитуриента 2014, УО Белорусский государственный университеткультуры и искусств, Порядок приему в БГУКИ на 2014.

Феськов Н., Об основных итогах централизованного тестирования 2005 г., Адукацыя i выхаванне, 2006, No. 4.

Opublikowane

2014-06-15

Jak cytować

Development of higher education in Belarus (from 1991 to 2013). (2014). Miscellanea Historico-Iuridica, 13(1), 205-219. https://miscellanea.uwb.edu.pl/article/view/224

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