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Narodnaya Shkola

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Narodnaya Shkola
EditorFyodor Mednikov
Vasily Yevtushevski
Alexander Pyatkovsky
FrequencyFortnightly
Founded1869
Final issue1889
CountryRussian Empire
Based inSaint Petersburg
LanguageRussian

Narodnaya Shkola (Template:Lang-ru, School for the People) was a pedagogical fortnightly, published in Saint Petersburg in 1869—1889. The journal's objective was providing the teachers, mostly in the Russian province, with the new methodological and theoretical materials, as well as keeping a general view on the state of school education in Imperial Russia. The magazine was edited first by Fyodor Mednikov (1869—1877), then by Vasily Yevtushevski and Alexander Pyatkovsky (1878—1882), then by Pyatkovsky alone. The best Russian practicing pedagogues and theoreticians contributed to Narodnaya Shkola, including Fyodor Rezener, Vasily Vodovozov, Vladimir von Boole, Nikolai Bunakov and Dmitry Semyonov.[1]

References

  1. ^ Народная школа. Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона. — С.-Пб.: Брокгауз-Ефрон. 1890—1907. / Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary.