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2023 | XIV(1(42)) | 117-130

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Information and communication space and pedagogical ideologies of the beginning of the 21st century: the Ukrainian aspect

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Connections and relationships of pedagogical theories and pedagogical ideologies emerging on their basis are considered in the direction of modern philosophical approaches. Pedagogical ideology as an ethnocultural and cultural-historical phenomenon The modern information and communication space is a powerful mechanism of impact on the formation of public opinion and pedagogical consciousness, as well as a source and repository of pedagogical ideas, and therefore, pedagogical ideologues. Pedagogical ideologies, which make up the pedagogical content of the information and communication space of the beginning of the 21st century, form a polyphonic, polyparadigmatic, personally oriented discourse aimed at "overcoming the power" of the idealized political discourse. Is considered by many philosophers of education as a significant component of scientific and pedagogical thinking. Almost every culture is mythologemic, as it generates sociocultural matrices of various myths, in particular social and pedagogical ones, which affect the value-meaning aspects of pedagogically directed actions, the nature and content of the pedagogical process, mental processes of its participants. At the current stage of the development of education and pedagogical thought, the concept of "mythologeme" becomes close to "ideologeme", which strengthens socio-political influences on the course and development of scientific and pedagogical thought. At the current stage of development, the history of pedagogy includes many samples of the usage of the information and communication space, presented at different periods of times by various means of mass information, as a powerful mechanism of political and ideological influence on the development of the theory and practice of education. Thus, the problem of objective evaluation of the intellectual and spiritual heritage of world pedagogy, implementation of a modern reading of this valuable experience freed from ideological distortions arises. The relevance of the research is strengthened by the necessity to create a picture of the historical-pedagogical process exempted from ideological layers, which includes all the diversity of ideas of past pedagogical ideologies. Emancipated from political contexts, historical knowledge in the field of education determines the further development of pedagogical thought and becomes a scientific, philosophical and moral imperative for the formation of a modern pedagogical ideology.

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117-130

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2023

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  • Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie
  • Uniwersytet Łódzki

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Biblioteka Nauki
36410709

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_5604_01_3001_0016_3428
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