Form of presentation | International monographs |
Year of publication | 2019 |
Язык | английский |
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Kirilova Galiya Ildusovna, author
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Bibliographic description in the original language |
Kirilova G. I. Russia—Commentary //Open and Distance Education in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. – Springer, Singapore, 2019. – S. 63-65.
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Annotation |
This commentary focuses briefly on the historical aims of distance education, information technologies used, issues of access, quality, power, and openness in the Russian distance education. The Russian and Soviet experience prior to distance education and involved transforming part-time studies and correspondence education. The aim was to improve adults' literacy, their overall education levels and to prepare people for different occupations as technological progress evolved. It is important to note that literacy rates in the Russia Federation today are not alarmingly low anymore and that the levels complexity of occupations keeps rising. Distance education in the Russian Federation is both a distinct mode of instruction and a method of learning. |
Keywords |
commentary, distance education, information technologies, Russian, Soviet experience |
URL |
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-5787-9_7 |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=204241&p_lang=2 |
Full metadata record |
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Kirilova Galiya Ildusovna |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.available |
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2019 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Kirilova G. I. Russia—Commentary //Open and Distance Education in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. – Springer, Singapore, 2019. – С. 63-65.
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=204241&p_lang=2 |
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dc.description.abstract |
This commentary focuses briefly on the historical aims of distance education, information technologies used, issues of access, quality, power, and openness in the Russian distance education. The Russian and Soviet experience prior to distance education and involved transforming part-time studies and correspondence education. The aim was to improve adults' literacy, their overall education levels and to prepare people for different occupations as technological progress evolved. It is important to note that literacy rates in the Russia Federation today are not alarmingly low anymore and that the levels complexity of occupations keeps rising. Distance education in the Russian Federation is both a distinct mode of instruction and a method of learning. |
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dc.language.iso |
ru |
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dc.subject |
commentary |
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dc.subject |
distance education |
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dc.subject |
information technologies |
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dc.subject |
Russian |
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dc.subject |
Soviet experience |
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dc.title |
Open and Distance Education in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. |
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dc.type |
International monographs |
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