The Role of Philosophy in the Education System of Bulgaria
- Autores: Lavrentsova E.1
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Afiliações:
- Trakia University
- Edição: Volume 29, Nº 4 (2025): IN SEARCH OF A STRATEGY FOR TEACHING PHILOSOPHY: RUSSIAN AND WORLD EXPERIENCE
- Páginas: 963-977
- Seção: IN SEARCH OF A STRATEGY FOR TEACHING PHILOSOPHY: RUSSIAN AND WORLD EXPERIENCE
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/2313-2302/article/view/362037
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2302-2025-29-4-963-977
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/IABLUV
- ID: 362037
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The research is devoted to the analysis and understanding of the role of philosophy in the modern system of Bulgarian education. The problem of the relevance of philosophy to education, the special significance and value of studying philosophy for the formation of education is considered on the basis of the views of the metacognitive foundation, which provides this mental activity for the expansion of human knowledge, in addition, it is refracted through the prism of two fundamental patterns, accepted in the modern scientific discourse, which aim to reaffirm the usefulness and effectiveness of applying of philosophy in the educational continuum in the conditions of the modern socio-cultural situation. The main focus is placed on tracing the features of the implementation of philosophy in the field of education in Bulgaria, which is undoubtedly determined by the peculiarity of the historical way of the country’s development, its educational traditions and the specificity of the socio-cultural context. The potential of philosophy in the Bulgarian educational system is assessed through the prism of the development of key competencies.
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Elena Lavrentsova
Trakia University
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Email: elena.lavrentsova@trakia-uni.bg
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4920-275X
PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Vice-Dean for Research and International Cooperation, Faculty of Education
9 Armejska St., Stara Zagora, 6000, BulgariaBibliografia
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