Originally published in 1988. The Soviet secondary school is an important topic for comparative educationalists and also for political scientists interested in how the Soviet education system shapes the outlook of Soviet children. This book charts developments in the Soviet secondary school, beginning in the prerevolutionary period and coming right up to the present. It shows how the system was radically changed at several different points. The author, who emigrated to Israel from the Kharkov district in 1977, has considerable personal experience of the system as school-girl, teacher, director of studies and headmistress and this experience naturally colours and enriches her analysis.
By:
Dora Shturman Translated by:
Philippa Shimrat Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Volume: 16 Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 498g ISBN:9781138544154 ISBN 10: 1138544159 Series:Routledge Library Editions: Comparative Education Pages: 324 Publication Date:02 May 2018 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Glossary. Introduction. 1. The Russian School Before the Revolution 2. The Soviet School, 1917-1930 3. Secondary Schools Under Stalin 4. Schools in the Khrushchev Bra 5. The Differentiation of Opportunities in Soviet Secondary Education 6. Some Trends in the Development of the School in the 1970s 7. The Soviet School in the Early 1980s and the Forthcoming Reform. Conclusion