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This is what one law professor recalled about his pre-revolutionary school past.
According to an education statistics researcher, attitudes toward secondary vocational education and the number of students choosing secondary vocational education are changing.
There was a period in history when it wasn't teachers and principals who established school order, but students. But it wasn't all that great.
What increases your chances of finding a good job after college? Why is sales often the career limit, even for those with a prestigious profession? Here's what the statistics say.
This process took place very differently in our country and in the West, and began with a gap of several centuries.
Many people are now considering a more promising or simply alternative specialty. But not everyone knows about their rights to education. We asked lawyers.
We'll explore what teachers yearn for and where their dreams of a proper old school lead.
What do teachers think about their ability to influence student success and how do their attitudes impact student achievement?
How students offended their favorite professor (and he even fed them goose food!). Memories of a former Tomsk University student.
We've collected the most interesting statements from discussions about education in April.
We recommend these episodes for everyone working in education, from school teachers to T&D specialists.
Memories of a former student at a private pre-revolutionary Siberian gymnasium, which was reputed to be progressive—but the teaching there was somehow not very good...