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Uebel, Thomas – Science & Education, 2009
This paper comments on Reisch's book "How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science." Overall supportive of Reisch's project and perspective, it raises certain points where the data appear inconclusive and either provides additional support or briefly explores some interpretative alternatives.
Descriptors: Philosophy, Sciences, Logical Thinking, Politics
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Stump, David J. – Science & Education, 2009
This paper considers several models of politically engaged philosophy with the aim of provoking discussion of George Reisch's "How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science." At issue is the Unity of Science movement's conception of the philosophy of science in particular and what politically engaged philosophy of science might look…
Descriptors: Science History, Philosophy, Sciences, Politics
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Edgar, Scott – Science & Education, 2009
This paper considers George A. Reisch's account of the role of Cold War political forces in shaping the apolitical stance that came to dominate philosophy of science in the late 1940s and 1950s. It argues that at least as early as the 1930s, Logical Empiricists such as Rudolf Carnap already held that philosophy of science could not properly have…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Sciences, Politics, Logical Thinking
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Strassenburg, Arnold A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
A group of 33 individuals toured the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union under auspices of People-to-People International. Physics education in and general impressions of these two countries as well as problems and values associated with this kind of travel program are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Exchange Programs, Higher Education
Ivanova, R. G. – Soviet Education, 1987
Reviews the recently established curriculum for teaching chemistry in the Soviet Union. Examines guidelines for teaching methodology. Also looks at basic pupil knowledge and skills in several different areas of chemistry. (RKM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach
Kassof, Allen H.; And Others – 1980
Four papers discuss research exchanges between the United States and the USSR and East Europe. The first paper considers the evolution of perceptions of social scientists in these countries during the Cold War and Detente. The dominant view of American researchers during the Cold War was that the United States, as the most modern society, was the…
Descriptors: Economics, History, International Educational Exchange, Political Science
Razumouskil, V. G.; And Others – Soviet Education, 1987
Discusses the relationship between physics and technology and the ways this relationship should influence Soviet physics education. (RKM)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Education, Science Instruction
Mambetaliev, Askarbek – Online Submission, 2007
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union the Ministry of Education of the Kyrgyz Republic has included a few social science disciplines in the list of the Educational State Standards, though the content of these subjects and teaching methodologies are still weak. One of the problems, which I constantly face in Kyrgyzstan when developing a new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Social Sciences, Active Learning
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Graham, Loren R. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1982
Developments in the funding and direction of Soviet scientific research in the Brezhnev era (since about 1964) are reviewed, including factors affecting research, accomplishments, and role of the U.S.S.R Academy of Sciences. (SK)
Descriptors: College Science, Economic Factors, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
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Brandt, Ron – Educational Leadership, 1981
The Soviet educational system is now designed to maximize the ability of every student. Only the minority of American students take full advantage of the benefits provided by school programs. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Curriculum
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Brandwein, Paul F.; Glass, Lynn W. – Science Teacher, 1991
The differences between schools in the United States, Japan, and Russia are discussed. An analysis of the culture of the United States to direct science teaching and learning toward the end that will allow the open society to survive has been proposed. (KR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
Szekely, Beatrice Beach, Ed. – Soviet Education, 1987
This issue presents a collection of articles which critique the educational reforms in science and mathematics initiated in 1983. The articles devote special attention to physics, biology, mathematics, geography, and the instructional problems Soviet teachers encountered in presenting the new curricula. (JDH)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries
Kuznetsov, E. I. – Soviet Education, 1991
Emphasizes the importance of computer training in dealing with an information society. Stresses the role of instructional technology in enhancing existing educational specialties. Foresees as the role of future teachers of information science the development and operation of school computer technology systems. Calls for new criteria for evaluating…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Technology
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Olaisen, Johan L. – International Library Review, 1987
Compares the philosophy of librarianship in the Soviet Union, where libraries are subordinate to the goals of the Communist party, and Scandinavia, where libraries maintain political neutrality. A brief history of library education in both countries is given and the current state of library education and research is described. (CLB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Comparative Analysis, Developed Nations, Doctoral Programs
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Wirszup, Izaak – Educational Leadership, 1981
The content and scope of the USSR's science and mathematics curricula place them far ahead of every other nation. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Curriculum
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