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Interview with the Director

The Work of the Headmistress

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Portrait of a Soviet School under Glasnost

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The head teacher of Moscow School No. 1937 is Yevdokiya Stepanovna. She is in her early sixties and could have retired at fifty-five, but she prefers to continue working. The first part of this chapter reports in her own words how she sees the job she is doing, how she came to obtain it, and what her problems are.

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  1. There is no publication in English which goes in any detail into the administration of education in the USSR. In Russian, see Panachin, F. G., Upravlenie prosveshchenie v SSSR (Moscow: Prosveshchenie, 1977).

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  2. Such as Panachin, F. G., Shkola i obshchestvennyy progress ( Moscow: Prosveshchenie, 1983 ).

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  3. Tyurnpuu, L. A., Problemnye zadachi dlya rukovoditeley shkol, 2 mimeographed booklets 32 and 25 pp. (Tallin, 1979 ).

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Muckle, J. (1990). Interview with the Director. In: Portrait of a Soviet School under Glasnost. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21077-0_12

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