Lessons From Soviet Education: The Need for an Educational System With Responsibility, Authority, and Courage
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v30i3.52443Abstract
This paper describes the role education played in the former Soviet Union, examines its role during the break-up of the Soviet Union, its current status, and contrasts educational changes and goals in the Soviet Union with those currently occurring in the United States. Conclusions concerning new roles education should play in social development are presented.
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