ISSN 2782-2346
SOCIAL AND STATE MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN'S MOVEMENT: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
Okhlopkov Gennadii Ivanovich – postgraduate student of Perm State Humanitarian and Pedagogical University, Perm, Russia; chairman of the Union of Children\\\'s Public Associations of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia); head of the Resource center for Youth and Children\\\'s Public Associa, OkhlopkovG@mail.ru
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The article describes the stages of the formation and development of the modern children's movement in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). It provides a detailed analysis of the mechanisms for making organizational and pedagogical conditions for the successful functioning of children's public associations and shows the experience of our region in designing a system of social and pedagogical support for the activities of children's public associations. It also gives substantiation of the effectiveness of the public-state model of the development of the children's movement. The novelty of the research is due to the fact that a stable infrastructure has been designed in the republic for the development of new format children's movement which serves as a mechanism for implementing the idea of the state's special care for the young generation. Official documents, including regulations, developed and proposed by children's public associations, supported and adopted by the state authorities of Yakutia are of great importance both for pedagogical science and for the practical activities of educational organizations, institutions of additional education and educational authorities.
Key words: children's public association / movement, socialization of the individual, interaction of social institutions, social and state model, youth policy, social activities, education of the younger generation, state support
For citation: Okhlopkov G. I. SOCIAL AND STATE MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN'S MOVEMENT: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA). Pedagogicheskie issledovaniya = Pedagogical Research. 2020;(1):25–46. (In Russ.).
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