Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Anti-Corruption Mechanisms Formation in the System of Higher Education

  • Galiya NAZKHANOVA Department of Pedagogy and Psychology Kazakh State Pedagogical University named after Abay Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Natalya KHAN Department of Pedagogy and Psychology Kazakh State Pedagogical University named after Abay Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Asemqul MOLDAZHANOVA Department of Pedagogy and Psychology L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan
  • Gulzira ABDULLAYEVA Department of Pedagogy and Psychology Kazakh State Pedagogical University named after Abay Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Roza ABDRAKHMANOVA Department of Pedagogy and Psychology Kazakh State Pedagogical University named after Abay Almaty, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Modern higher education in the Russian Federation are increasingly approaching the critical state. Despite attempts to reform and use of successful foreign practices, our country is still lagging behind in the role. In the events that occurred in the country over the past two decades, we can conclude that Russia is characterized by unpredictable ‘rules of the game’ and, as a consequence, the future unpredictable. This led to the fact that Russian society is developing in a legalized falsification of higher education. This is reflected in the media and formally legalized the issuance of diplomas of higher education to persons not mastered the full competencies, required not only educational standards, but also the labor market. Indicators such falsifications are ‘custom-made’ evaluation and qualification works of students. Plagiarism, rough compilation when writing papers, the active use of cribs in the control of knowledge of students – a systemic phenomenon in the modern high school, that is, in fact, the falsification of knowledge. Thus, in today's society formed the ‘cult of the diploma’ the presence of higher education, and not the real competence, with the help of which the professional career and the life of a citizen in a civilized world.

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Published
2019-12-03
How to Cite
NAZKHANOVA, Galiya et al. Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Anti-Corruption Mechanisms Formation in the System of Higher Education. Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, [S.l.], v. 9, n. 8, p. 2689-2694, dec. 2019. ISSN 2068-696X. Available at: <https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jarle/article/view/4124>. Date accessed: 08 may 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.14505//jarle.v9.8(38).18.