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ID142679
Title ProperManaging the ‘country’s future’—changing ideas, constraints and perceptions of preschools in contemporary Russia compared with the Soviet past
LanguageENG
AuthorGradskova, Yulia
Summary / Abstract (Note)The liberation of the family from the excessive control of the state, support of children’s moral values, the improvement of childcare, and overcoming the demographic crisis have all influenced recent discussions on preschool education and care in Russia. The essay analyses how different, and often conflicting, formulations of ‘public interests’ influenced preschool institutions in Russia during the last 25 years. The essay also seeks to explore contemporary evaluations of preschools in the context of the interpretations offered by public discussions and parents of the Soviet practice of childcare.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 67, No.10; Dec 2015: p.1587-1605
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 67 No 10
Key WordsContemporary Russia ;  Country’s Future ;  Constraints and Perceptions ;  Preschools ;  Soviet Past


 
 
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