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The models that characterize the state's role in regulating social and educational relations. Source: Compiled by the authors (2023).

The models that characterize the state's role in regulating social and educational relations. Source: Compiled by the authors (2023).

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Social partnership as a scientific category is characterized by multidimensionality, breadth of understanding, and interpretation. In the modern education system, social partnership is presented as one of the aspects of state-societal governance of educational institutions' activities. The development of socially oriented education has brought the...

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... describing the state's role in regulating social and educational relations, there are two main models of cooperation in the educational sphere: bipartism and tripartism ( Figure 1). Today, an increasing number of interactions between participants in the educational process and other social actors should be based on establishing a pro-active stand of civic participation of managers, university teachers, and students. ...
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... this study, the authors reveal the structure of the social partnership model in higher education from the perspective of the subject connections of social partnership (Figure 2), qualitative characteristics of social interaction practices (Figure 3), the relationships between institutional, organizational, and values aspects of social partnership in the management of higher education institutions (Figure 4). As seen from Figure 1, social partnership, in the broadest sense, is a cooperation between social groups, intersectoral interaction of the third sector (non-governmental organizations), the state, and business. Thus, in the modern sociological interpretation, the social partnership is defined as covering the entire spectrum of social problems of the partnership subjects. ...