i The editors of Soviet Education select material for translation from more than thirty-five Soviet periodicals and newspapers, and occasionally from books. The journals are concerned with Soviet preschool, primary, secondary, ...
Since 1928, when the Party adopted the policy of rapid industrialization of the country, the Soviet government has pursued an intensive program of developing a network of schools providing higher technical education and training ...
Author: George Z. F. Bereday
Publisher: New York, Preeger
ISBN: UOM:39015003464800
Category: Communist education
Page: 217
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Books that matter. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [192]-217).
Tomiak, J.J. “Fifty-five Years of Soviet Education: The Grandeur of the Vision and the Might of Reality—United, Separated or Forever Divorced?” in Cook, T.G., ed. History of Education in Europe. London: Methuen, 1974: 37–51.
Author: John T. Zepper
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781135838256
Category: Education
Page: 560
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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This report discusses in detail all aspects of Soviet education in the following chapters : The Soviet Educational System ; Soviet Primary and Secondary Education ; Secondary , Specialized , Vocational , and Semiprofessional Education ...
See , for example , Gail W. Lapidus , ' Educational Strategies and Cultural Revolution : The Politics of Soviet Development ' , in Sheila Fitzpatrick ( ed . ) , Cultural Revolution in Russia , 1928–1931 ( Bloomington , IN : Indiana ...
Author: Ben Eklof
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0714657050
Category: Education
Page: 350
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This volume consists of a collection of essays devoted to study of the most recent educational reform in Russia. In his first decree Boris Yeltsin proclaimed education a top priority of state policy. Yet the economic decline which accompanied the collapse of the Soviet Union dealt a crippling blow to reformist aspirations, and to the existing school system itself. The public lost faith in school reform and by the mid-1990s a reaction had set in. Nevertheless, large-scale changes have been effected in finance, structure, governance and curricula. At the same time, there has been a renewed and widespread appreciation for the positive aspects of the Soviet legacy in schooling. The essays presented here compare current educational reform to reforms of the past, analyze it in a broader cultural, political and social context, and study the shifts that have occurred at the different levels of schooling 'from political decision-making and changes in school administration to the rewriting textbooks and teachers' everyday problems. The authors are both Russian educators, who have played a leading role in implementation of the reform, and Western scholars, who have been studying it from its very early stages. Together, they formulate an intricate but cohesive picture, which is in keeping with the complex nature of the reform itself. Contributors: Kara Brown, (Indiana University) * Ben Eklof (Indiana University) * Isak D. Froumin, (World Bank, Moscow) * Larry E. Holmes (University of South Alabama) * Igor Ionov, (Russian History Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences) * Viacheslav Karpov & Elena Lisovskaya, (Western Michigan University) * Vera Kaplan, (Tel Aviv University) * Stephen T. Kerr, (University of Washington) * James Muckle, (University of Nottingham) * Nadya Peterson, (Hunter College) * Scott Seregny, (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) * Alexander Shevyrev, (Moscow State University) * Janet G. Vaillant, (Harvard University)
Anton Semyonovitch Makarenko , An analysis of his educational ideas in the context of Soviet society . University of California Publications in Education , vol . 13 , No. 1. Berkeley and Los Angeles , University of California Press ...
T : I. Introduction Earlier Studies of Soviet Educational Administration HE STUDY AND ANALYSIS of Soviet political , social , and economic systems is as old as the Soviet Union itself , but an intensive study of its educational system ...
Author: United States. Education OfficePublish On: 1964
Introduction Earlier Studies of Soviet Educational Administration HE STUDY AND ANALYSIS of Soviet political , social , and economic systems is as old as the Soviet Union itself , but an intensive study of its educational system is a ...
Grant, N. Soviet Education, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1964. Hans, N. The Russian Tradition in Education, Routledge, London, 1963. Hans, N. and Hessen, S. Educational Policy in Soviet Russia, P. S. King, London, 1930.
Author: United States. Office of EducationPublish On: 1960
Anton Semyonovitch Makarenko , An analysis of his educational ideas in the context of Soviet society . University of California Publications in Education , vol . 13 , No. 1. Berkeley and Los Angeles , University of California Press ...