Education Flashcards

1
Q

What happened in 1918?

A

Existing church schools taken over by govt and comprehensive model- children all abilities and same education

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2
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Figure to show lack of resources caused by civil war

A

One pencil for every student

Teachers poorly paid

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3
Q

Drop-out rates- 1926- how many yrs of school did avg child attend?

A

2.77 yrs

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4
Q

What was the main achievement during 1930s?

A

Goal of providing universal, compulsory education

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5
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How much did the number of children in schools increase by 1929-1931?

A

14mil-20

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6
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When were academic schools turned into specialist schools?

A

1980s

Bribery

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7
Q

What did lack of resources mean?

A

Most schools closed in winter as no heating

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8
Q

What discouraged many from entering teaching profession?

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Low wages and low status of 1920s

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9
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What were introduced in 1940, when were they withdrawn and why did this have little effect?

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Tuition fees withdrawn 1956 but parents expected to pay for textbooks, equip and uniforms. Caused rural families ti leave when poor

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10
Q

Impact of WW2- how many schools destroyed?

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Large number of teachers killed in action and 82,000 schools.

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11
Q

How did the Fifth Five-Year Plan 1951-55 impact education?

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1958 schools delivered an 8 yr programme of compulsory education (ages 7-15) then could choose 2yrs academic or vocational college or work

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12
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How many students came from urban schools and possessed good academic qualifications?

A

2/3s

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13
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What happened 1981

A

Head teacher from Kirghizstan complained rural students did nit turn up to school til nov

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14
Q

What was state education ciewed by many as?

A

A method of Russification

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15
Q

What remained the desired route and who was it dominated by?

A

Academic and children of a white-collar and managerial elite

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16
Q

ADULT EDUCATION Under Khrush, how many adults returned to education part-time by 1964?

A

Over 2 mil

17
Q

What move ensured equality of access to education?

A

Govt took control of it and appointed a Comm rector for each institution.

18
Q

What did govt do in 1928 to try widen participation in higher education?

A

Dropped requirements for entry and introduced a quota system where 70% of places had to be reserved for those with a working-class background. System abolished 1935

19
Q

How was expansion supported?

A

Provision of free tuition and grants for living costs

20
Q

How many Soviet citizens were involved in some form of education in 1980s?

A

1/3

21
Q

How many higher educational institutions were there by 1959?

A

Around 750

22
Q

How many students in higher education 1989?

A

Around 5,400,000

23
Q

How much was the illiteracy rate in last yrs of Tsarist Russia

A

65%

24
Q

What helped improve literacy?

A

Liquidation points
Rabfaki
A literacy league

25
Q

Litrrscy rates for urban and countryside 1859

A

99 and 98%