Abstract

The article describes the Russian experience of building a system of additional education. It is shown that this experience is consistent with world educational practices and has unique features. These features are shown on the example of the Kaluga Region (space-oriented education, support for children’s giftedness, and career guidance to the benefit of the region). Additional education of children in Russia is considered a unique educational system. The article presents the global experience of individual-oriented educational practice aimed at forming human capital. The authors use statistical data reflecting the work of additional education of children in the region in the context of the Kaluga Region. The novelty of the research is due to the reflective and axiological approach to the organization of pedagogical support of teenagers’ self-development in the context of additional education of children as a key element in the formation of human capital. This approach represents a special type of pedagogical interaction. The goal of pedagogical support is searching for their life purpose and implementing the found meanings in the “project of their own life”. The article defines the regularities on which the authors’ approach is based (a humanistic type of interaction between the teacher and adolescents as accompanist partners; eventfulness of the educational process, which is scoped to the boundaries of the child’s life activity in general; building a space for knowing one’s selfhood and its implementation by a teenager), as well as basic principles (actualization of reflection, and value attitude of children to their life activity). Pedagogical support of adolescents, based on the ideas of the reflective and value approach, contributes to the development of human capital.

Highlights

  • The Kaluga Region is an effective platform to implement various investment projects in the Russian Federation

  • The goal of the research presented in the article is to identify the possibilities of additional education of children (AECh) in the formation of human capital as an innovative resource for the development of the educational potential of the region

  • 2 Methods The article considered the AECh in Russia as a unique educational system, presented the global experience of individual-oriented educational practice aimed at forming human capital, as well as used statistical data reflecting individual results of AECh in the region in the context of the Kaluga Region

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Summary

Introduction

The Kaluga Region is an effective platform to implement various investment projects in the Russian Federation. The key to success is the high educational potential of the region, which is determined by a combination of external (legislative framework) and internal (professional and pedagogical competence of teachers, managerial competence of executives) factors, and includes invariant (resource of educational organizations implementing basic educational programs) and variable (the system of additional education implemented in the formal and informal form) components. The goal of the research presented in the article is to identify the possibilities of additional education of children (AECh) in the formation of human capital as an innovative resource for the development of the educational potential of the region. The novelty of the research consists in developing a “reflective and evaluative approach to the organization of pedagogical support of teenagers’ self-development in the context of additional education of children” as a factor of human capital formation

Methods
Conceptual framework and world practices
Additional education of children in Russia
Regional specifics of the system
Tourist and local history
Authors’ approach to additional education of children
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