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Title: Education as a universal human value
Other Titles: Science and Society: Contribution of Humanities and Social Sciences. Proceedings of the International Conference on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy (Struga, Sept. 2–5 September 2020)
Authors: Aneta Jovkovska
Keywords: education, universal value, structure of education, content and goals of education, humanistic function of education, axiological characteristics, social and personal development
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Skopje: Faculty of Philosophy
Source: Aneta Jovkovska, Education as a universal human value, Science and Society: Contribution of Humanities and Social Sciences. Proceedings of the International Conference on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy (Struga, Sept. 2–5 September 2020), Duev Ratko et al. (ed.). Skopje: Faculty of Philosophy 2021, (395-406). (http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/14185) (ISBN: 78-608-238-199-2)
Journal: Science and Society: Contribution of Humanities and Social Sciences
Conference: International Conference on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy (Struga, Sept. 2–5 September 2020)
Abstract: The subject of this study is education analyzed as a universal human value. The relevance of the topic is determined by the special place and the role of education in society and the equally important role of values as social regulators. Education is necessary for the social and personal development of the students. It enables education of the individual in his personal interest, but also in the interest of society and the state. Nowadays, the recognition of education as a universal value is confirmed by the constitution in most countries in the world as a human right to education. Its implementation is ensured by the educational systems that exist in a particular country, but they differ in the principles of the organization. However, the initial conceptual positions of education are not always formulated taking into account axiological characteristics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/21913
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