Abstract

In recent years, the importance of scientific and pedagogical knowledge for solving the problems of education has greatly increased. The scientific community is interested in the development of the intellectual and creative potential of society. This article examines the problems of development of scientific and creative schools, analyzes the humanitarian scientific schools of Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba and their contribution to the development of the variation of multinational languages in the context of migration, digitalization, language contacts, multiculturalism, ethnolinguistics, sociolinguistics. Using the example of a scientific school based on the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty of Philology, the presence of a multilevel scientific school (four generations of scientific researchers) proves that, led by scientific leaders, such a team achieves high performance and serious achievements as a result of its work. Scientific schools are one of the important criteria for improving the quality of vocational education. The role of traditions is to transfer accumulated knowledge to future generations and preserve it within a particular scientific community, field and discipline. The results of the study can be applied in the activities of scientific communities, schools, as well as for monitoring the quality, efficiency and innovation in the field of education and training.

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