adult education, higher education and reduction illiteracy in USSR 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRussia 1917-91A2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Ellierose1999Created on: 28-03-17 17:14 What was school for adult education called? Rabfnak 1 of 22 How many people attended courses for adult education in 1964? 2 million 2 of 22 How else was this promoted? Media 3 of 22 What was the people's commission for education called? Narkompros 4 of 22 What policy was implemented in 1929? 70% allocated to working class. 5 of 22 What was drop out rate? 70% and lead to policy being dropped 1935 6 of 22 What did Khrushchev implement? Policy of two years government work- 'meet needs of nation'. 7 of 22 How many people were in part time education by 1980s? 1/3rd 8 of 22 What attempts were made to reduce illiteracy? Liquidation points 1920-26, down with illiteracy handbook, Rabfernaki introduced. 9 of 22 What percentage of people were illiterate in 1919? 65% 10 of 22 What percentage people illiterate 1939 and 1959? 94% and 99% 11 of 22 What was the purpose of the curriculum? Install socialist values, attack tradition, Russification and technical skills. 12 of 22 What were changes seen from early radicalism to Great Retreat? Textbooks prescribed by government, teaching based on Markarenko which focused on discipline. 13 of 22 What did Stalin focus on? Russian Literature and maths and science. History of All Union Commuinst party (1938) 14 of 22 What did Khrushchev focus on? Vocational work 15 of 22 What did Brezhnev era show? Ignored Stalin 16 of 22 What was Youth group for 5-9 year olds? Octoborists 17 of 22 What was Youth Group for 10-14 year olds? Pioneers 18 of 22 What was youth group for 15-28 year olds? Komsomol 19 of 22 How did Stalin utilise Youth Groups? Targetted cultural enemies, and helped for Five Year Plans 20 of 22 How did Khrushchev utilise them? Virgin Land Scheme 21 of 22 How did Brezhnev utilise them? Community projects 22 of 22
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