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Trends of Modern Education Development in the European Educational Space

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  • SvÑ–tlana Z. Romanyuk
  • Ivan S. Rusnak
  • Maryna S. Vasylyk
  • Olena M. Novak
  • Inna M. Shorobura

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The article summarizes that the establishment and development of common language educational space of the EU were caused by an aggregated impact of external factors in the form of social, economic, and political processes within European integration as well as by intra-system factors. Both the institutional and legal base and the open method of coordination in the sphere of language education at the EU level create difficult intra-system and external ties, providing the integrity of the educational space. The creation of a common language educational space is based on conceptual frameworks determining the content of educational policy at European and national levels. Modern trends of higher education have been analysed through the multicultural aspect of society. The assumption about the appropriateness of continuous language training of students as the basis to form skills for intercultural communication has also been made. To check the credibility of results achieved during research and development works methods of mathematical statistics have been used. They included non-parametric methods of results comparison, which according to Kyveryalg are the most appropriate while professional analysis of pedagogical phenomena. It is explained by the fact that there is a limited number of quantity indicators obtained as a result of pedagogical studies (four levels of intercultural communication skills) in the science of pedagogy. The results proved the effectiveness of the developed methodology, which is based on the implementation of context-based learning techniques while learning a foreign language (English) by students.

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  • SvÑ–tlana Z. Romanyuk & Ivan S. Rusnak & Maryna S. Vasylyk & Olena M. Novak & Inna M. Shorobura, 2020. "Trends of Modern Education Development in the European Educational Space," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 9(7), pages 1-47, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:9:y:2020:i:7:p:47
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