Russia: An Incessant Battle for Education
Journal Title: Historia i Polityka - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 24
Abstract
The presented paper discusses the changes in the Russian education system that took place in the years 2013–2016, during the presidency of Vladimir Putin. The analysis encompasses all dimensions of changes in the education system: personnel changes (replacement of Dmitri Livanov by Olga Vasil’eva in the position of the RF Minister of Education and Science), formal ones (development of the new: Concept of a new educational – methodological complex for teaching national history), institutional (reform of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and finally also qualitative changes (introduction of new history textbooks). The article attempts to show that the above changes are in fact manifestations of tightening state control over education and its treatment as a vehicle to create the historical policy of the Russian Federation.
Authors and Affiliations
Dagmara Moskwa
Tabloidyzacja języka i kultury, red. Irena Kamińska-Szmaj, Tomasz Piekota, Marcin Poprawa, Wrocław 2010
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Henryk Kocój, Dyplomaci pruscy o powstaniu kościuszkowskim, Kraków 2011
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