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Changes in the world’s education system and new conditions for the existence of the education system have radically affected the infrastructure of education institutions. Many legal acts, conferences, publications, etc. are devoted to its changes. Much less attention has been paid to such a crucial element of the education system, which sets spatial, substantive, aesthetic and programmatic norms of life activities, which is a link between education and the human community, as architecture. Teachers, speaking about the role of the environment in education, rarely pay attention to architecture. Nevertheless, the space of the kindergarten has a significant impact on the creation of the environment. In different historical periods, there were different views on where children should be, what kind of education they should receive and who should provide it. Depending on the era, the answers to these questions differed significantly. The author focuses on modern trends in the construction of kindergartens and schools, the risks that arise in the construction of standard buildings and shows what requirements should the space of a modern kindergarten meet, reveals how changes in education generate new trends in architecture.
This article analyzes the attitude of respondents to the profession of Early Childhood Education Teacher. Respondents were preschool teachers (n = 203) and parents of preschoolers (n = 706). The basis for the empirical study was the Kazan Center for Social and Humanitarian Education, which is being implemented within the framework of the experimental site of FEDI RANEPA. The study was conducted over September and October 2018. A questionnaire method was used to collect information. The research has shown that to be recognized as a professional, significant for the progressive development of society, the early childhood education teacher fulfills his/her social order, but is assessed by public opinion as a person who does not have the opportunity to rise to a high level in the social hierarchy. Despite the fact that the respondents, i.e. the teachers of early childhood educational institutions belong to the low-income strata of the Russian society and the absence of a high socio-economic status, their ideas about their profession are generally positive. The authors suggest that the positive interpretation of the external assessment of their profession by the respondents is a mechanism for conscious increase of professionalism. An early childhood education teacher is a creative profession and a positive self-esteem of the prestige of the work in the field of early childhood education work can be linked to the processes of self-actualization and self-realization. On the other hand, overestimated perceptions of the prestige of the profession help early childhood education teachers to form their symbolic capital.
Responding parents demonstrate trust in public early childhood educational institutions, which is defined by paternalistic orientation of parents in relations with teachers and administration of preschool educational institution and is interpreted by the authors as loyalty of respondents to government. The authors note that the prestige of the profession of an early childhood education teacher has different meanings for its bearers, for those who use educational services, and for society as a whole.