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Bobkov, Vyacheslav N.; Vakhtina, Margarita A.; Simonova, Marina V. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the researched problem is connected with the high level of economic inequality in Russia. The article goal is to show that the current Russian institutional system is not directed to decrease the economic inequality but on the contrary it continues to make and deepen it. The leading approach to study of this problem is the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Economic Climate, Social Bias
Levy, Daniel – European Education, 2014
With the fall of communism in 1989, Eastern and Central Europe would quickly become part of an already strong global tide of privatization in higher education. Nowhere else did private higher education rise so suddenly or strongly from virtual nonexistence to a major regional presence. A fresh database allows us to analyze the extent and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Privatization, Higher Education, Educational Change
Fursova, Valentina; Simons, Greg – International Education Studies, 2014
Higher education is an essential element in developing a country's innovative potential, and this has been recognised as such by politicians and those who work in the industry. However, one of the blights of contemporary Russian society, corruption threatens the potential of the next generation. Corruption has permeated all levels of society,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Ethics, Social Problems
Carnoy, Martin; Froumin, Isak; Loyalka, Prashant K.; Tilak, Jandhyala B. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2014
Because higher education serves both public and private interests, the way it is conceived and financed is contested politically, appearing in different forms in different societies. What is public and private in education is a political--social construct, subject to various political forces, primarily interpreted through the prism of the state.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Educational Change, Higher Education
Silova, Iveta; Brezheniuk, Viktoriia; Kudasova, Marina; Mun, Olga; Artemev, Nikolai – European Education, 2014
This article examines youth protests against education privatization in the post-Soviet countries of Latvia, Russia, and Ukraine. Drawing on a sample of online sources and scholarly articles, this study uses critical discourse analysis and visual methodologies to examine why and how post-Soviet university students have organized to protest against…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Students, Activism
Vouchers, Tests, Loans, Privatization: Will They Help Tackle Corruption in Russian Higher Education?
Osipian, Ararat L. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2009
Higher education in Russia is currently being reformed. A standardized computer-graded test and educational vouchers were introduced to make higher education more accessible, fund it more effectively, and reduce corruption in admissions to public colleges. The voucher project failed and the test faces furious opposition. This paper considers…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Privatization, Public Colleges, Standardized Tests
Panfilova, T. V.; Ashin, G. K. – Russian Education and Society, 2009
The impetus for this study was an article by N. Pokrovskii (2005) describing tendencies in higher education in the United States that seem promising, as they flow objectively from globalization processes and are characteristic of the whole globalizing world. As Pokrovskii is a highly qualified sociologist with a good knowledge of the system of…
Descriptors: Private Education, Higher Education, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Tavokin, Evgenii Petrovich – Russian Education and Society, 2009
In the two years that the "Education" priority national project has been in the process of implementation, it has been found that in spite of its obviously abstract character in terms of strategy (a shortcoming that is characteristic of all four of the national projects), a flexible mechanism of state and civic administration is built…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Policy, Needs Assessment, Educational Quality
Hossler, Don; Shonia, Olga N.; Winkle-Wagner, Rachelle – European Education, 2007
During the past thirty years there has been a worldwide shift toward neoliberal views of the role of national governments that has resulted in further globalization, privatization, and marketization of many formerly government provided services and activities. The effects of this global shift have been particularly felt in the areas of education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries, Access to Education
Southworth, Caleb – Rural Sociology, 2006
The paper examines the relationship among household agriculture, wages and household structure using panel data on urban households from 1994-2003. Experts using cross-sectional data differ on whether Russian "dachas" or garden houses are a survival strategy that households use in times of economic difficulty or a hobby of the more…
Descriptors: Poverty, Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Gardening

Whiting, Bruce G. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1993
The Russian entrepreneur faces major obstacles to any long-term business venture, including hyperinflation, ineffective or missing legal procedures, infrastructure problems, and corruption in government and private sectors. Encouragement of entrepreneurial enterprise formation may help creative Russians help the country find its own prosperity.…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries
Morgan, Anthony W.; Kulikova, Nadezhda V. – European Education, 2007
After the political upheavals of the early 1990s, Russian higher education was thrown into turmoil as federal spending for higher education was cut drastically and payments to institutions were delayed. Since all sectors of the economy were affected by these changes, political leaders were focusing first on more volatile sectors, leaving higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Action, Educational Change, Norms
Zajda, Joseph; Zajda, Rea – European Education, 2007
Prior to 1991, all higher education institutions in the Soviet Union were state institutions. There were some 900 higher educational institutions in 1990, including only 70 major universities, still referred to as VUZy, from the Russian "vysshee uchebnoe zavedenie". This acronym is popularly used to refer to all types of higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Privatization, Educational Policy, Educational Administration

Minina, Vera – Lifelong Learning in Europe, 2001
Changes in Russian education are described: one-third of children are being educated at home; state universities face dwindling financial support; private institutions are being established; freedom of curriculum design has replaced uniform pedagogical processes; and new forms of higher education are emerging. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decentralization, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Bestem'ianova, O.; Starikov, I. – Russian Education and Society, 1993
Describes a Russian exhibit of scientific and technological applications for education. Discusses how the nation's transition to a market economy is dramatically changing technical and professional education. Concludes that the most important result of the conference was that people began to rethink their activities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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