Abstract

The following two figures show the enormous impetus given public education in the fifty years of Soviet rule: 260,000 teachers in the 1914/15 school year, as compared with 2,300,000 in 1966/67. The training of a huge army of teachers — representatives of the Soviet intelligentsia born of the workers and peasants — is one of the greatest achievements of the Communist Party and the Soviet government.

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