Abstract

Abstract National competitions are frequently held to elicit textbooks in the Soviet Union. Such was the case for School Pedagogy, which was selected by a jury at the USSR Ministry of Education as the best manuscript submitted for a competition held a few years ago. Published in 1978, School Pedagogy was written by a collective of authors at the Lenin Pedagogical Institute in Moscow, the leading Soviet teacher training institution. The senior author and editor, Dr. Ivan Trofimovich Ogorodnikov, was a major figure of long tenure at the institute from 1949 until his death in 1978; he taught the required lecture course in introductory school pedagogy there. With the official endorsement of the education ministry, School Pedagogy is now used widely for similar courses throughout the country in the more than 400 pedagogical institutes where the bulk of future Soviet teachers are trained.

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