CIVIL SOCI?ALIZ?ATION OF TH?E YOUNG?ER G?EN?ER?ATION AS TH?E B?ASIS FOR TH?E ST?ABILIZ?ATION OF MOD?ERN SOCI?ETY IN RUSSI?A

Bezrukavova Irina Vladimirovna  –  Senior Lecturer departments of social pedagogy and psychology FSBEI HE «Astrakhan State University», irisha_irina@mail.ru

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Modern society needs educated, entrepreneurial people who are able to adopt independent and responsible decisions for the future of Russia, who are ready for cooperation and stabilisation of modern society. The article explains the concept of "civil society", which allows you to understand its essence and note that it largely depends on the constant development and stability of the education system. The formation of the civic qualities of the younger generation in the process of civic socialization will contribute to their implementation in society, help in solving current situations in a changing world, which is the basis for stabilizing Russian society. Innovative technologies like talk shows, round tables, corporate events, social projection, case technologies, art technologies, show technologies, dialogue technologies contribute to the formation of civic qualities. Civil socialization of the younger generation pursues objectives aimed at the formation of a person as a citizen, with qualities that will help to take an active part in the life of society, which is the stabilization of such. The result of socialisation is a humanistic personality, possessing a sense of his/her own dignity, with a strong attitude, recognizing high value of freedom and democracy, respecting the law, possessing legal knowledge necessary for a successful self-realisation in society.

Key words: citizen, civil qualities, civil education, civil position, civil society, freedom, equality, justice, innovative technologies

For citation: Bezrukavova I. V. CIVIL SOCI?ALIZ?ATION OF TH?E YOUNG?ER G?EN?ER?ATION AS TH?E B?ASIS FOR TH?E ST?ABILIZ?ATION OF MOD?ERN SOCI?ETY IN RUSSI?A. Pedagogicheskie issledovaniya = Pedagogical Research. 2020;(1):12–24. (In Russ.).

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