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The Politics of Soviet Education
The Slavic and East European Journal, 1960Kenneth I. Dailey +2 more
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Higher education in welfare regimes: Three worlds of post-Soviet transition
Journal of European Social Policy, 2022Higher education has generally been excluded from the welfare discourse, especially in transition countries. This article addresses existing research gaps by applying the ideas of decommodification and stratification to higher education in post-Soviet ...
Sergey Malinovskiy, E. Shibanova
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Soviet Education under Perestroika
British Journal of Educational Studies, 1993George Avis, John Dunstan
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Shadow Education in the Soviet and Post‐Soviet Eras: A Political‐Economic Analysis of Changing Tides
European Journal of EducationFocusing on the shadow education system of private supplementary tutoring, this paper contains comparisons over time and place in the distinctive circumstances of the Soviet Union and the 15 independent countries that emerged following its collapse in ...
Mark Bray, Tatiana Mikhaylova
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Comparative Education Review, 1964
It would appear that in a society which claims to have set its ideology, laws and government on Marxist precepts there should be fertile ground for economic education for both the citizen and the professional alike. Economic determinism in Marxist philosophic propositions and economic determinants of socialist-communist type societies are well known ...
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It would appear that in a society which claims to have set its ideology, laws and government on Marxist precepts there should be fertile ground for economic education for both the citizen and the professional alike. Economic determinism in Marxist philosophic propositions and economic determinants of socialist-communist type societies are well known ...
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Is academic freedom feasible in the post-Soviet space of higher education?
, 2020The legacy of totalitarianism thwarts discourse and practice of academic freedom in post-Soviet universities. For legacy-holders, “academic freedom” causes disorientation, irresponsibility, demoralization and inequity. They see more threats than benefits
A. Oleksiyenko
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Khrushchev's Proposals for Soviet Education
Teachers College Record, 1958ON September 22, 1958, in a dispatch in the New York Times, Max Frankel reported from Moscow Khrushchev's proposals for the reorganization of Soviet education.
G. Bereday, R. Rapacz
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Monthly Review, 1958
The following article is the most concise authoritative account of the Soviet system of higher education we have seen anywhere. It is a summary of a talk given by Dr. Eurich to a group of Harvard alumni immediately after an extended visit to the Soviet Union, and is reprinted with permission from the publication Harvard Today, February 1958. Dr. Eurich,
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The following article is the most concise authoritative account of the Soviet system of higher education we have seen anywhere. It is a summary of a talk given by Dr. Eurich to a group of Harvard alumni immediately after an extended visit to the Soviet Union, and is reprinted with permission from the publication Harvard Today, February 1958. Dr. Eurich,
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