The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century

In modern historical science, interest in studying the problems of regional history has increased. In our opinion, the most relevant of them are the study of the creation, development and functioning of different types of educational institutions, the history of socio-economic development of the reg...

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Main Authors: Razilia Saifullova, Irina Krapotkina, Nadezhda Pospelova, Gelyusya Kayumova
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Social Studies Education Research 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Social Studies Education Research
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Online Access:http://jsser.org/article/view/5000215901/5000184167
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spelling doaj-e39a8d85bc8c419688c7f0e5439be5462020-11-25T03:49:52ZengJournal of Social Studies Education Research Journal of Social Studies Education Research1309-91081309-91082018-09-019397108The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX centuryRazilia Saifullova, 0Irina Krapotkina,1 Nadezhda Pospelova, 2Gelyusya Kayumova3 Kazan Federal University Kazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityIn modern historical science, interest in studying the problems of regional history has increased. In our opinion, the most relevant of them are the study of the creation, development and functioning of different types of educational institutions, the history of socio-economic development of the regions, the study of professional employment of the population, etc. Our research interests include studying the professional status of zemstvo (country council) teachers in the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. In this article, within the framework of the professional status of teachers, we will consider their social status, including the material situation (income and level of well-being), working conditions, as well as the opportunities that were provided to teachers by law.http://jsser.org/article/view/5000215901/5000184167education; social status; zemskya schools; zemskyi teacher
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author Razilia Saifullova,
Irina Krapotkina,
Nadezhda Pospelova,
Gelyusya Kayumova
spellingShingle Razilia Saifullova,
Irina Krapotkina,
Nadezhda Pospelova,
Gelyusya Kayumova
The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
education; social status; zemskya schools; zemskyi teacher
author_facet Razilia Saifullova,
Irina Krapotkina,
Nadezhda Pospelova,
Gelyusya Kayumova
author_sort Razilia Saifullova,
title The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century
title_short The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century
title_full The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century
title_fullStr The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century
title_full_unstemmed The social status of teachers and education in the Russian empire of the second half of the XIX century
title_sort social status of teachers and education in the russian empire of the second half of the xix century
publisher Journal of Social Studies Education Research
series Journal of Social Studies Education Research
issn 1309-9108
1309-9108
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In modern historical science, interest in studying the problems of regional history has increased. In our opinion, the most relevant of them are the study of the creation, development and functioning of different types of educational institutions, the history of socio-economic development of the regions, the study of professional employment of the population, etc. Our research interests include studying the professional status of zemstvo (country council) teachers in the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. In this article, within the framework of the professional status of teachers, we will consider their social status, including the material situation (income and level of well-being), working conditions, as well as the opportunities that were provided to teachers by law.
topic education; social status; zemskya schools; zemskyi teacher
url http://jsser.org/article/view/5000215901/5000184167
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