Soviet Education Under Perestroika: Papers from the IV World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, UK, 1990John Dunstan Since 1987-88, Soviet education has been undergoing rapid change. Restructuring has been inhibited by economic constraints, unreformed attitudes and behaviour, and increasing decentralization of authority. This book provides an analysis of developments across the educational spectrum. |
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THE COMING OF COMPUTER AGE IN SOVIET GENERAL | 30 |
BREAKING NEW GROUND IN ARTS TEACHING IN THE SOVIET | 95 |
REFORM OF THE SOVIET GENERAL SCHOOL AND THE LIKELY | 106 |
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