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Postmodernism and the Perspectives of University Education

Authors :
Leonid Vakhovskyi
Oleksandr Babichev
Tetiana Ivchenko
Source :
Postmodern Openings. 13:425-438
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Asociatia LUMEN, 2022.

Abstract

The article reveals the use of postmodernism as a style of thinking and a special view of contemporaneity as an interpretive basis for understanding present-day university education and understanding the prospects for its development in new conditions. The emphasis is based on three characteristics of the postmodern paradigm: change in the status of knowledge in society; non-structural, non-linear way of organizing integrity, excluding rigid centralization, orderliness and symmetry; a special model of contemporaneity, which does not allow the imposition of life guidelines and values on a person. It is shown that the situation of postmodernism has led to new phenomena in university education, which have changed the traditional status and mission of the university. There was a tendency towards the mass character of university education, which, by expanding accessibility, contributed to a decrease in its quality. The change in the status of knowledge in society has led to the commercialization of education, which puts on threat the academic freedom and autonomy of the university, which becomes dependent on the “order” for educational services. Teaching strategies and educational strategies of students are changing; the level of their interconnection and interdependence is decreasing. It is noted that the modernization of higher education determines the formation of a new university – the university at risk and actualizes the task of predicting systematically emerging risks and dangers and developing measures to level or limit their negative impacts.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Engineering

Details

ISSN :
20699387 and 20680236
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Postmodern Openings
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18662/po/13.3/498