Its future implementation directly depends on the
factors and areas of socio-political life of modern
Ukrainian society.
Ukraine's policy in the vector of development of
higher education in the field of "061 journalism"
should be based on the study of the requirements of
the era of globalization and internationalization. This
should take into account the existing successful
experience of European countries, try to adapt it to
national trends and needs.
Secondly, it is important for Ukraine to change the
indicators of the quality structure of academic
mobility, development of opportunities and favorable
conditions for the development of the industry "061
Journalist" for degree mobility programs.
In addition, Ukrainian educational system needs
funding for higher education and stimulating the
development of scholarship programs, which will
contribute to the development of strategies for the
formation of fundamental principles of academic
mobility. After all, in order to form strong principles
of the national educational process in view of future
trends, it is important that not only students but also
teachers have outlined opportunities.
3 CONCLUSIONS
Today, academic mobility is becoming an important
priority in the development of “education of the
future”. It allows higher education institutions in
Ukraine moving towards Europe and adhere to the
necessary context of the Bologna Process, the
development of innovative methods in the field of
"061 Journalism" and the training of a
multidisciplinary specialist journalist.
Academic mobility contributes to the
development of a positive image not only of domestic
universities, but also of the education system as a
whole. It has proven to be the latest approach in the
formation of a specialist and gaining professional
experience of the future mediator, the mechanism for
implementing new ideas and mechanisms for their
implementation.
The phenomenon of academic mobility is
relatively new for Ukraine, as it has been given
worthy attention only for the last 5 years. It promotes
the formation of new strategies for the development
of national education, the formation of new
educational concepts in the field of "061 Journalism",
stimulates the desire of students to study professional
disciplines in foreign languages.
However, modern higher education institutions in
Ukraine still need to work fruitfully to reach the level
of European universities, and Ukraine should focus
on the legislative, economic and social components.
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