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Article name Children’s Press Development in Buryatia in 1993–2011
Authors Dorzhieva L.B. , dem_dor@mail.ru
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Section Theory and Methodology of Media Education
UDK 37.018.2
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Annotation Nowadays scholars and teachers pay more and more attention to the studies of the pedagogical potential found in the children’s press as well as the issues in using this mass media to develop children’s personality. The goal of the article is to reveal the main directions of social and pedagogical interaction of the Young Journalists’ League of Buryatia in 1993- 2011. In the author’s opinion a great experience in the social interaction with various partners in the information society is favorable for children’s press development whose program will be included soon into the secondary school curriculum as becoming the core of many school subjects. The children’s press as a social institute which collaborates with other social institutes helps the school and society to create a special social space where children are able to express themselves. Our everyday life and activities are the very subjects for the children’s press. Creative approach to the cultural dialogue within the social interaction space enables children to get all-sided development and improve their professional skills. The examples of the social interaction show how young journalists put their values-and-sense plans into practice.
Key words children’s press, development process, information society, joint activity, socialupbringing, institutes integration.
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References 1. Dorzhieva L. B. Detskaja pressa kak faktor formirovanija grazhdanstvennosti shkol’nikov. Ulan-Udje: Izd-vo BGU, 2007. 2. Dorzhieva L. B. Obrazovatel’no-vospitatel’nyj potencial detskoj pressy v sovremennoj shkole // Vseros. NPK, posvjawennaja 85-letiju BIPKiPRO. Ulan-Udje: Burjatskoe kn. izd-vo, 2008. S.184–187. 3. Dorzhieva L. B. Sovremennaja detskaja pressa: monografija. Ulan-Udje: Izd-vo BGSHA, 2011.
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