The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and Support

The purpose of the article is to study the activities of the zemstvo in the Volga-Ural region of the second half of XIX – early XX century aimed at forming and supporting primary school teacher resources. The study of the complex process required the use of a large number of information sources, i...

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Main Authors: Timur A. Magsumov, Marina S. Nizamova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sochi State University 2016-09-01
Series:Bylye Gody
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Online Access:http://bg.sutr.ru/journals_n/1472756428.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e0a57e338674ea6bf1384f5fdf2703d2020-11-24T22:39:22ZengSochi State UniversityBylye Gody2073-97452310-00282016-09-01413688697The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and SupportTimur A. Magsumov 0Marina S. Nizamova 1International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research, Russian FederationEast European History Society, Russian FederationThe purpose of the article is to study the activities of the zemstvo in the Volga-Ural region of the second half of XIX – early XX century aimed at forming and supporting primary school teacher resources. The study of the complex process required the use of a large number of information sources, including extractions from the regional documentation archives, reference books and periodicals to carry out a systemic and panoramic analysis of the zemstvo’s activities in terms of teacher resources formation and support. The focus of the study was on the issues of the zemstvo’s participation in the development of teacher training and scholarship support for students, advanced training of teachers through courses, congresses, teachers’ self-organization, as well as financial and material situation of zemsky teachers and the activities carried out by the teachers’ mutual aid societies. The authors make a conclusion that, despite the complicated conditions, the zemstvo was able to create a network of schools and provide them with teachers, including women teachers. To achieve this, the zemstvo had set up their own educational institutions as well as funded the state-run institutions or issued scholarships to future teachers. The zemstvo tried to make up for the apparent insufficiency of qualified teachers by starting a system of professional retraining and advanced training through specially organized short-term and long-term courses and congresses for teachers, as well as by providing more books for teachers’ libraries. The zemstvo tried to do their best to improve the financial and material position of zemsky teachers that was aggravated by complicated working conditions. Despite particular counterproductive activities of the state, the zemstvo was able to create a certain stratum of zemsky teachers that consisted of qualified teachers with professional education, who had been taught primary education methodology and enjoyed respect in the local community. The results of the study can be applied in the practices of pedagogical education modernization and teachers’ social support. http://bg.sutr.ru/journals_n/1472756428.pdfeducationteacherRussian EmpireVolga regionUralsZemstvo
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Bylye Gody
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teacher
Russian Empire
Volga region
Urals
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Marina S. Nizamova
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title The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and Support
title_short The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and Support
title_full The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and Support
title_fullStr The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and Support
title_full_unstemmed The Zemstvo’s Activities to Guide the Primary School Teacher Resources Formation and Support
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publisher Sochi State University
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publishDate 2016-09-01
description The purpose of the article is to study the activities of the zemstvo in the Volga-Ural region of the second half of XIX – early XX century aimed at forming and supporting primary school teacher resources. The study of the complex process required the use of a large number of information sources, including extractions from the regional documentation archives, reference books and periodicals to carry out a systemic and panoramic analysis of the zemstvo’s activities in terms of teacher resources formation and support. The focus of the study was on the issues of the zemstvo’s participation in the development of teacher training and scholarship support for students, advanced training of teachers through courses, congresses, teachers’ self-organization, as well as financial and material situation of zemsky teachers and the activities carried out by the teachers’ mutual aid societies. The authors make a conclusion that, despite the complicated conditions, the zemstvo was able to create a network of schools and provide them with teachers, including women teachers. To achieve this, the zemstvo had set up their own educational institutions as well as funded the state-run institutions or issued scholarships to future teachers. The zemstvo tried to make up for the apparent insufficiency of qualified teachers by starting a system of professional retraining and advanced training through specially organized short-term and long-term courses and congresses for teachers, as well as by providing more books for teachers’ libraries. The zemstvo tried to do their best to improve the financial and material position of zemsky teachers that was aggravated by complicated working conditions. Despite particular counterproductive activities of the state, the zemstvo was able to create a certain stratum of zemsky teachers that consisted of qualified teachers with professional education, who had been taught primary education methodology and enjoyed respect in the local community. The results of the study can be applied in the practices of pedagogical education modernization and teachers’ social support.
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teacher
Russian Empire
Volga region
Urals
Zemstvo
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