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Антон Семенович Макаренко, Константин Дмитриевич Ушинский Русская педагогика. Педагогическая поэма. Книга для родителей. О воспитании

Антон Семенович Макаренко, Константин Дмитриевич Ушинский Русская педагогика. Педагогическая поэма. Книга для родителей. О воспитании

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Title: Classic Russian Pedagogy: Makarenko & Ushinsky – A Guide for Parents and Educators

Description: This collection offers a curated journey through the foundations of Russian pedagogical thought, featuring works by Anton Makarenko and Konstantin Ushinsky. It includes the first part of Makarenko’s "Pedagogical Poem," which focuses on the development of his unique method built on collective work, discipline, and respect for the individual. Complementing this is his "Book for Parents," providing practical advice on family upbringing. The volume also presents key articles by Ushinsky, a pioneer of scientific pedagogy in Russia, exploring his views on national identity, labor, and morality in education. These texts have stood the test of time and remain relevant for modern parents, teachers, and students. The collection is designed for anyone seeking living thought in pedagogy, from professionals to those simply interested in the theory and practice of upbringing. It offers a concentrated look at how these two influential figures shaped educational approaches, without embellishment or contemporary reinterpretation. Price: 825.00 RUR.

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Maria Santos ★★★★★
Personally, The card clearly outlines the contents and purpose of the book collection, making it easy to understand what you're getting. The description effectively highlights the key works by Makarenko and Ushinsky without being overly complex. It's straightforward and helpful for anyone interested in Russian pedagogy.
Alex Turner ★★★★★
The card clearly outlines the contents and purpose of the book collection, making it easy to understand what you're getting. The description effectively highlights the key works by Makarenko and Ushinsky without being overly complex. It's straightforward and helpful for anyone interested in Russian pedagogy.

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