Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău

This article focuses on the influence of the Russian population on the activity of the gymnasium: the reasons for transferring the educational institution to zemstvo administration, the achievements of students in their studies, zemstvo scholarships, and the pedagogical activity of teachers. The...

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Main Author: Sergey Sychev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inst. Patrimoniului Cultural (IPC) 2017-12-01
Series:Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie
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Online Access:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_MPkqI9kqE1NUMycFZRQ2VrR0k/view
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spelling doaj-fa6691f4dfb64c1f968260e6ed8a16bb2020-11-24T21:35:53ZengInst. Patrimoniului Cultural (IPC)Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie1857-20492537-61522017-12-01XXII107112Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din ChișinăuSergey Sychev This article focuses on the influence of the Russian population on the activity of the gymnasium: the reasons for transferring the educational institution to zemstvo administration, the achievements of students in their studies, zemstvo scholarships, and the pedagogical activity of teachers. The statistical data are presented on the academ- ic achievement, religion, social strata and nationality. In 1864, in the city of Chisinau, L. Belyugova founded the first women’s school as a gymnasium. In 1871, the Region- al Bessarabian Zemstvo took over the women’s gymnasi- um under their control in order to train national teachers. On the basis of the Charter of 1874, the following subjects were taught: God’s Law, Russian language, mathematics, geography, natural history and physics, and calligraphy as compulsory disciplines, as well as French, German, Latin, drawing and pedagogy as optional ones. For their success in school, pupils received scholarships from the Bessara- bian Zemstvo. As of 1880, Russians (47.7%) and Moldavians (23.5%) predominated in the gymnasium. Of all the pupils, the absolute majority were Orthodox Christians (78.4%); 68.3% of the pupils were of noble origin, followed by children of merchants (14%) and philistines (11.6%).https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_MPkqI9kqE1NUMycFZRQ2VrR0k/viewzemstvowomen’s gymnasiumRussian populationeducationscholarshipL. Belyugovastatisticssocial stratumreligion
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Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău
Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie
zemstvo
women’s gymnasium
Russian population
education
scholarship
L. Belyugova
statistics
social stratum
religion
author_facet Sergey Sychev
author_sort Sergey Sychev
title Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău
title_short Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău
title_full Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău
title_fullStr Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău
title_full_unstemmed Impactul populației ruse asupra activității Gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din Chișinău
title_sort impactul populației ruse asupra activității gimnaziului pentru fete al zemstvei din chișinău
publisher Inst. Patrimoniului Cultural (IPC)
series Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie
issn 1857-2049
2537-6152
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This article focuses on the influence of the Russian population on the activity of the gymnasium: the reasons for transferring the educational institution to zemstvo administration, the achievements of students in their studies, zemstvo scholarships, and the pedagogical activity of teachers. The statistical data are presented on the academ- ic achievement, religion, social strata and nationality. In 1864, in the city of Chisinau, L. Belyugova founded the first women’s school as a gymnasium. In 1871, the Region- al Bessarabian Zemstvo took over the women’s gymnasi- um under their control in order to train national teachers. On the basis of the Charter of 1874, the following subjects were taught: God’s Law, Russian language, mathematics, geography, natural history and physics, and calligraphy as compulsory disciplines, as well as French, German, Latin, drawing and pedagogy as optional ones. For their success in school, pupils received scholarships from the Bessara- bian Zemstvo. As of 1880, Russians (47.7%) and Moldavians (23.5%) predominated in the gymnasium. Of all the pupils, the absolute majority were Orthodox Christians (78.4%); 68.3% of the pupils were of noble origin, followed by children of merchants (14%) and philistines (11.6%).
topic zemstvo
women’s gymnasium
Russian population
education
scholarship
L. Belyugova
statistics
social stratum
religion
url https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_MPkqI9kqE1NUMycFZRQ2VrR0k/view
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