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PRIMARY SCHOOL IN CROATIA FROM 1918 TO 1941

Dubravaka Miljković ; Učiteljski fakultet , Sveučilišta u Zagrebu


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Abstract

- Many things were criticized in primary schools after the First
World War; among other things 60% of illiterate people – in the Zagreb district. This was less often a regulations problem than that of their (lack of) implementation in practice: on the one hand due to the, always pressing, lack of money, on the other hand, due to the power-holders’ wishes – it was always the former ones - for the neglect of schools. The article provides descriptions of the events prior to the adoption of the new school law in 1929, as well as the
ones following it – including curriculum changes and ever newer changes. The text is illustrated with the reactions of the then teaching staff and the examples from their primary school teaching practice.

Keywords

history of education system; primary school; evening school; temporary school station; primary education of adults

Hrčak ID:

20834

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/20834

Publication date:

13.6.2007.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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