Abstract

This work verifies the hypothesis, according to which the systems of upbringing and education, historically developed by different nations, are the factor determining the pattern of their socio-economic evolution and the level of life quality of population. In order to verify the hypothesis, two groups of world countries were highlighted with opposite performances of economic and humanitarian development. Comparative analysis of basic socio-economic parameters in these groups of countries as well as their adopted systems of upbringing and education revealed serious distinctions. For countries with a high level of economic and human development, the most important goal of the educational process is the purposeful development of the intellectual, emotional, and volitional characteristics of children; the task of acquiring specific work skills in early childhood is not set. In the courtiers with low level of development, the situation is opposite. The final conclusion is that the level of economic and human development of people is directly related with their national educational principles and traditions. It is possible to develop an educational model, optimum for successful national development, and to create required conditions for its distribution in the world using advanced digital technologies.

Highlights

  • The world history demonstrates that development of nations is not homogeneous; the heterogeneity is manifested in all life spheres of society

  • The situation is more definite with respect to non-uniformity in economic development: a society with higher life quality is more preferable in comparison with a poor society

  • 2 Methods The hypothesis was examined by comparison of basic properties of educational systems adopted in the countries with polar levels of economic and human development

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Introduction

The world history demonstrates that development of nations is not homogeneous; the heterogeneity is manifested in all life spheres of society. The situation is more definite with respect to non-uniformity in economic development: a society with higher life quality is more preferable in comparison with a poor society. The question of what determines the wealth of society has attracted the attention of thinkers during overall world history. It is still relevant nowadays [1]. Different researchers approach the problem differently: nation wealth is attributed to natural factor, facts of national history, quality of established national institutions. The research hypothesis is in that the economic development of nation strongly depends on national educational systems. Under conditions of digital society, the role of this factor will increase

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