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Building a Responsible Society through Popular Education: Strategies for Social Change in Russia

Explore the role of civil society, education, and values in promoting social change in Russia. Discover the benefits of literacy and learning, the impact of professional education and privatization, and the influence of sport and physical recreation on at-risk youth. Gain insights into the survival of rural Russia, the relationship between religion, the state, and civil society, and the challenges of migration and ethnicity. Understand Russians' attitudes towards personal responsibility and learn how to achieve multicultural literacy and community development. Discover how this can be done through the organic development of civil society and the practice of informal and non-formal education.

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Building a Responsible Society through Popular Education: Strategies for Social Change in Russia

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  1. Contents • Civil society, social change, and a new popular education • Values in Russian education • Educational strategies of the affluent and of the poor • The social and personal benefits of literacy and learning • Professional education, training, and privatization • Youth at risk: do sport and physical recreation help? • Social capital and the survival of rural Russia • Religion, the state, and civil society • Migration, ethnicity, and Russian nationhood

  2. The preferences of Russians: %

  3. Russians’ attitude to personal responsibility by age, %

  4. Russians’ attitude to personal responsibility by education, %

  5. Russians’ attitude to personal responsibility by economic conditions, %

  6. Russians’ attitude to personal responsibility by type of settlement, %

  7. Two Russias – Different attitudes to responsibility

  8. What do Russians need to learn ? • Know our social and labour rights • Formulate our opinion • Convince, not insult our opponents • Interact, not conflict • Achieve multicultural literacy • Develop the capacity of neighborhood and local communities • Be active to understand the diversity of the world and make the best choice • Realize and be responsible for our choice

  9. How May This Be Done in Russia? • Through the organic development of Russian civil society • Based on autonomous citizens’ organizations and associations of all types. • Through the practice of informal learning and non-formal education in this civil society i.e. A new popular education. • Political participation means more than voting.

  10. Diolch am eich sylw chi ! Thank you for your attention ! Спасибо за внимание !

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