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Alexander G. Korol, Soviet Education jor Science and Technology. New York: Published jointly by the Technology Press of M.I.T. and John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1957 (London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.). xxv + 513 pp. $8.50. - Education in the USSR, by Division of International Education, International Educations Branch (Bulletin 1957, No. 14). Washington: Office of Education of the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1957. xiv + 226 pp. $1.25. - George L. Kline, ed., Soviet Education. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957. xi + 192 pp. $3.50.
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1 M. J. Shore, Soviet Education: Its Psychology and Philosophy. Philosophical Library, 1947; N. DeWitt, Soviet Professional Manpower. National Science Foundation, 1955. Between these two books there appeared some ten other volumes as well as numerous pamphlets and articles. For a bibliography of the latter see George Z. F. Bereday, “Recent Development in the Soviet School,” Comparative Education Review, June, and October, 1957.
2 Counts, George S., The Challenge of Soviet Education. McGraw-Hill, 1957 Google Scholar; Meek, Dorothea, Soviet Youth: Some Achievements and Problems, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1957 Google Scholar; U. S. Office of Education. Education in the USSR, Bulletin 1957, No. 14; Kline, George L.. Soviet Education, Columbia University Press, 1957 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Korol, Alexander, Soviet Education for Science and Technology, Wiley, 1957 Google Scholar.
3 For a review of Meek's book by this writer see: Teachers College Record, December, 1957.
4 See H. Clark and H. Sloan, Classrooms in the Factory, a forthcoming report to be published by the Institute of Research, Farleigh Dickinson Univ.
5 New York Herald Tribune, Nov. 22, 1957, and other newspapers.
6 As examples of these one might cite Deineko, M., Forty Tears of Public Education in the USSR (Moscow, 1957)Google Scholar, (descriptive); Vigdorova, F.. Diary of a Soviet School teacher (Moscow, 1954)Google Scholar (memoirs): Trifonov, Y., Students (Moscow, 1953)Google Scholar (novel).
7 There is a little known but good unpublished Ph.D. dissertation on the Rabjaks by Tandler, F., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1955 (The Worker's Faculty System in the USSR). Google Scholar