Abstract

The article analyzes the level of development of educational systems in Eastern European countries by using empirical data from international comparative studies. The tools of comparative analysis are used to group the studied publications, which directly or indirectly consider an educational system at the level of different countries and regions of the world. The newest western approaches to the issue of educational systems are represented. The unsurpassed value of multi-object international comparative research in the study of educational systems of the world enabling the analysis of the phenomenon at the interdisciplinary level is emphasized. The author's definition of “international comparative research” is formulated based on modern scientific studies, which is interpreted as a special type of research, which purpose is to conduct multilevel analysis to compare macro-objects, based on subjective empirical data. Emphasis is done on the lack of a unified terminological apparatus of the studied issue in modern science, which indicates the availability of the following definitive plurality: “comparative studies”, “international issues”, “cross-cultural studies”, and “international comparative studies”. The analysis of the level of development of educational systems of Eastern European countries is based on a comparison of official statistical materials of the World Bank. The processed statistical materials are correlated with the results of descriptive statistics during the testing of statistical hypotheses. Subject analysis of educational systems in Eastern Europe is based on a comparison of empirical data on three criteria – international educational projects, the highest educational results (“S.A.B.E.R”), and the amount of external funding for the educational branch.

Highlights

  • A competitive educational system for every country in the world is a prerequisite for sustainable development and social progress

  • The purpose of the article is to conduct a systematic analysis of the problem by analyzing the available conceptual framework at the theoretical and methodological level; to outline the level of development of educational systems of Eastern European countries based on empirical data of international comparative studies of the World Bank in recent decades

  • The scientific value of international comparative research of educational systems lies in the importance of social information and applied functions

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Introduction

A competitive educational system for every country in the world is a prerequisite for sustainable development and social progress. All issues related to the argument of the mechanism of efficient redistribution of resources within a particular industry remain the most controversial for many countries around the world. Not every countryparticipant in the Global market considers the educational system a priority source of income, which can be multiplied due to highly skilled human capital. Underestimation of this situation by some countries leads to the fact that strategic guidelines for their sustainable development become unattainable. The compliance of such indicators with the accuracy criteria is ensured by high requirements for the quality of international comparative studies

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