Abstract
Abstract The Twenty-fifth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) [in 1976] drew up an ambitious program for the development of the national economy during the Tenth Five-Year Plan (1976-80). Among other things, it covers the field of vocational and technical education. The "Basic Guidelines for the Development of the USSR National Economy for 1976-80" declare: "Young people should be trained as highly qualified workers for all branches of the national economy, primarily in vocational-technical educational institutions —where they can acquire both a specialized technical education and a general secondary education simultaneously — as well as in technical schools. The enrollment of pupils in secondary vocational-technical and [post-secondary] technical schools shall be more than doubled. The system of vocational and technical education must prepare approximately 11 million skilled workers. The training of workers with a secondary education at vocational-technical schools shall increase no less than 2.5 times." (1)
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