Abstract

Abstract The successful transition to universal secondary education which this country made toward the end of the Ninth Five Year Plan solved one of the most important societal problems faced in the construction of communist society-namely, the problem of gradually overcoming distinctions in general educational training between classes and societal groupings, between nations and peoples. Yet the transition to universal secondary education raised new problems which, in due course, had to be solved on a society-wide scale.

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