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Different Schools to Different People: The Future of Universal, Uniform and Quality Education Review of the book: Lyubzhin A. Sumerki vseobucha. Shkola dlya vsekh i ni dlya kogo [The Twilight of Universal Education. School for All and for Nobody]

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  • Georgy Lyubarsky

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Georgy Lyubarsky - Candidate of Sciences in Biology, senior researcher, Zoological Museum of Moscow University. Address: 2 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Str., 125009 Moscow, Russian Federation. E-mail: lgeorgy@yandex.ru Education practices inherited from the Soviet school are fading away and will hardly be inspired with new life. Society has changed, and so have the education goals, which rarely become the subject of rational discussion nowadays. As a response to these new conditions, it would be good to see diversification of the education system, so that everyone could get what they want, whether it be effortless learning or real education obtained through hard work. Today, unfortunately, education remains uniform and the window of opportunities is not growing larger.

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  • Georgy Lyubarsky, 2018. "Different Schools to Different People: The Future of Universal, Uniform and Quality Education Review of the book: Lyubzhin A. Sumerki vseobucha. Shkola dlya vsekh i ni dlya kogo [The Twilight of Unive," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 1, pages 247-256.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprob:2018:i:1:p:247-256
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