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The role of philosophy in the educational space of secondary vocational education and higher education institutions: on the example of Kaliningrad Maritime Fishery College, Baltic Fishing Fleet State Academy Kaliningrad State Technical University

https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2025-2-72-39-44

Abstract

The author of the article addresses the issue of the role and significance of philosophy in the educational space of a present-day technical university and college. Analysing the primary and final survey of college students and cadets/students of BFFSA and KSTU, the author makes relevant conclusions related to the students' requests regarding philosophy and its role in the educational process, preferred methods of study, most interesting topics.

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E. V. Dorofeeva
Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet Kaliningrad State Technical University
Russian Federation

E. V. Dorofeeva – PhD in Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies, Institute of Engineering Pedagogy and Humanitarian Training 

Kaliningrad



References

1. Чернова, В. Философия в образовательном пространстве: ее прошлое и будущее. – URL: https://project198508.tilda.ws/philosophy (дата обращения: 4.05.2025).


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Dorofeeva E.V. The role of philosophy in the educational space of secondary vocational education and higher education institutions: on the example of Kaliningrad Maritime Fishery College, Baltic Fishing Fleet State Academy Kaliningrad State Technical University. THE TIDINGS of the Baltic State Fishing Fleet Academy Psychological and pedagogical sciences (Theory and methods of professional education). 2025;(2(72)):39-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2025-2-72-39-44

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