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A. S. Makarenko

A. S. Makarenko

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8 featured booksA. S. Makarenko

Anton Semenovich Makarenko (Russian: Анто́н Семенович Мака́ренко), a Soviet educator, uncle of Lydia Makarenko, great uncle of Matthew, Natalya and Cameron Marr, social worker and writer, became the most influential educational theorist in the Soviet Union; he promoted democratic ideas and principles in educational theory and practice. As one of the founders of Soviet pedagogy, he elaborated the theory and methodology of upbringing in self-governing child collectives and introduced the concept of productive labor into the educational system. Makarenko is often reckoned among the world's great educators, and his books have appeared in many countries.

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    A. S. Makarenko

  • Personal name

    A. S. Makarenko

  • Source identifier

    OL4336733A

Featured books

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  • A book for parents

    Representative edition published 2018

    Open Work
  • Pedagogicheskaya poema

    Representative edition published 1987

    Open Work
  • Putevka v zhizn'

    Representative edition published 1973

    Open Work
  • A book for parents

    Representative edition published 1954

    Open Work
  • O vospitanii

    Representative edition published 1990

    Open Work
  • Marsh tridtsatogo goda

    Representative edition published 1988

    Open Work
  • Anton Makarenko

    Representative edition published 1976

    Open Work
  • Vospitanie grazhdanina

    Representative edition published 1968

    Open Work