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Child Care in Russia: In Transition

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Child Care in Russia: In Transition

Contributors:

By (Author) Jean Ispa

ISBN:

9780897893909

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

26th October 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Age groups: children
Age groups: adolescents

Dewey:

362.70947

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Description

Day care was originally conceived by Soviet educators as a vehicle for fostering the roots of collectivism, patriotism, and love of work in children. As idealist dreams faded, objectives were reshaped to serve conformity, instill unquestioning obedience, and minimize individual differences. The author compares child care during the 1970s and early 1990s and finds important changes in overall goals and principles. Where once meticulous attention was paid to state-provided curricula and objectives that encouraged uniform thought and behavior, Ispa found in her recent trip that some teachers were beginning to encourage independent problem-solving, initiative, and recognition of differences among individuals. Ispa makes many fascinating comparisons between Russian and American day care, both in terms of facilities and attitudes toward children and their parents. This is an important contribution to the study of childhood around the world.

Reviews

.,."the book is a storehouse of detail and carefully rendered observation of late Soviet preschool theories and practices. Most interesting, of course, are the examples of how they have been changing, together with the changes in the larger society that are reflected in the schools....revealing snapshots of a narrow slice of urban Russian life in the early 1990's. This should appeal to anyone with an interest in Russian society, and to anyone with interests in children anywhere."-The Russian Review
...the book is a storehouse of detail and carefully rendered observation of late Soviet preschool theories and practices. Most interesting, of course, are the examples of how they have been changing, together with the changes in the larger society that are reflected in the schools....revealing snapshots of a narrow slice of urban Russian life in the early 1990's. This should appeal to anyone with an interest in Russian society, and to anyone with interests in children anywhere.-The Russian Review
Ispa's knowledge of Russian language and culture, coupled with the long time horizon of her experience with American and Russian systems of education, render this new book a particularly enlighting, thoughtful, and balanced description of a system of child care outside our country.-Journal of Marriage and the Family
"Ispa's knowledge of Russian language and culture, coupled with the long time horizon of her experience with American and Russian systems of education, render this new book a particularly enlighting, thoughtful, and balanced description of a system of child care outside our country."-Journal of Marriage and the Family
..."the book is a storehouse of detail and carefully rendered observation of late Soviet preschool theories and practices. Most interesting, of course, are the examples of how they have been changing, together with the changes in the larger society that are reflected in the schools....revealing snapshots of a narrow slice of urban Russian life in the early 1990's. This should appeal to anyone with an interest in Russian society, and to anyone with interests in children anywhere."-The Russian Review

Author Bio

JEAN ISPA is Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Missouri. She has written Exploring Careers in Child Care Services (1984), now in its third edition.

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