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В статье проанализирован исторический опыт развития и подготовки экономических кадров одного из ведущих экономических вузов России. Автором показана связь...
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Macroeconomic growth models underline the importance of human capital in the process of economic development. This analysis introduces a new proxy for human capital, which is educational attainment, and examines cohesion between education levels and growth for England between 1307 and 1900. The...
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In recent decades, there has been rising anxiety about the quality of the public education in the United States. However, it is important to note that this has not always been the case; in fact, the United States has long been a leader in terms of the public provision of education at all levels...
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In recent decades, there has been rising anxiety about the quality of the public education in the United States. However, it is important to note that this has not always been the case; in fact, the United States has long been a leader in terms of the public provision of education at all levels...
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In this article the reform of geography teaching in the mid-1930s is described in terms of geographic turnaround. Making the map a basis of school courses, converting geographic knowledge into a visual format, and concentrating attention on the cartographic skills of students is considered...
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In the first half of XIX century Russian educational reforms imply changing the system of public education. As a part of the reform gymnasiums, county and parochial colleges were opened in several Russian cities as well as some rural specialized schools under different departments. In this study...
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This section presents unique documents: unpublished fragments of V.O. Klyuchevsky's notebooks and diaries of 1904-1905, in which he analyses the logic of the dramatic events of those years. His musings are centered about questions of culture and education as a possible escape from the bacchanal...
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Based on the history of the oldest Siberian institution of higher education, the Tomsk Medical Institute, the article analyzes changes in medical schools in the context of the general reforms of Soviet society in the 1920s and 30s. Authorities often created unviable institutions by splitting...
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The article analyzes the opinions expressed in the media and historiography concerning the role of charters in the history of Russian universities in the 19th and early 20th century. The author arrives at the conclusion that in the course of time the charters tended to become symbols rather than...
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