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Suvorov, A. V. – Russian Education & Society, 2016
This work outlines the historical background and implications for deaf-blind psychology of the so-called Zagorsk Experiment, which was conducted in the USSR in the early-to-mid-1970s. Pioneered by the Department of Psychology at Moscow State University, the experiment involved conducting extensive fundamental research and deploying a comprehensive…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Psychology, Foreign Countries, Rehabilitation
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Bethell, George; Zabulionis, Algirdas – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2012
Since the break up of the USSR, its former republics have seen the emergence and rapid expansion of an examinations industry that was, to all intents and purposes, unknown in Soviet times. New national assessment agencies have been established and been charged with, amongst other things, developing high-stakes exams to replace the diverse and…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Educational Development
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Moores, Donald F. – Exceptional Children, 1972
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Foreign Countries
Wozniak, R. H. – 1974
The author surveys the status in the USSR of educational programing and psychological research with learning disabled children who are classified as temporarily retarded in psychological development (TRPD). Education and psychology in the USSR are said to be marked by the following major characteristics: a strong emphasis on the importance of…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Planning
Gloeckner, Gene W.; Atkinson, Jerry L. – 1990
Soviet children enter elementary school at age 6 or 7. After 4 years of elementary school with the same teacher, they enter secondary school, and after 4 years there, Soviet children earn what might be called a partial secondary certificate. They may then leave school at age 14 or 15. If a student chooses to attend a vocational school or…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Methods, Educational Opportunities
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McKernan, Jim, Ed. – Irish Educational Studies, 1989
The 14 papers that make up the first of two documents, focus on a variety of topics. John Marshall's presidential address describes how educational psychological research can contribute to strategies of discipline in the classroom. John Logan reports on a study to determine pupils' participation in schooling in Ireland during the last century.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Disabilities, Discipline