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Information Technology in Ensuring the Quality of Education at Private Colleges in Russia

Victor Ivanovich Stepanov

Altai Economics and Law Institute, Russia, 656015, Barnaul, Krasnoarmeysky Av., 108.

ABSTRACT: This article analyzes issues in legal informatization amid the formation in Russia of a single information-legal space that ensures the legal awareness of all establishments within society and every citizen taken singly. The author notes that the legal informatization of society opens up whole new vistas for enhancing the organization of juridical activity. Data from a sociological study conducted by the author indicates that new information technology, based on the use of personal computers and telecommunications means are entering modern juridical practice rather late. The author notes that resolving these issues is possible through the information orientation of the system of higher juridical education and a multi-tiered and multi-component system of preparation of specialists based on a model for information culture. The article brings to light the “Information Technology in Juridical Activity” discipline within this model, thanks to which there are adopted and developed new forms of learning and ensured tendencies to the formation of open education, advanced learning, the use of new technical means and technology, and enhancing educational methodologies.

KEYWORDS: Higher education; Computer learning; Computerization; Private educational organizations

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