The Soviet Challenge.

IF 0.4 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Leadership Pub Date : 1981-02-01 DOI:10.5040/9781474210799.ch-008
Izaak Wirszup
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I n the last decade the Soviet Union has made dramatic gains both quantitative and qualitative in mathematics and science education and in training at the preuniversity level. For the 98 percent of the school-age population that now com pletes secondary school or ks equiva lent, the Soviets have introduced sci ence and mathematics curriculums whose content and scope place them far ahead of every other nation, in cluding the United States. Their fore most scholars and educators are engaged in a concerted drive to pro vide mass education of unmatched quality. In order to appreciate the scale of Soviet educational expansion, it is worth remembering that during the Stalin era the secondary school gradu ation rate was as low as 5 percent out of 1,000 children entering the first grade in 1930, only 49 completed the tenth grade in 1940. In 1957 the year of Sputnik, and just prior to the Khrushchev reforms of 1958 no more than 1,728,000 students gradu ated from secondary schools. In June of 1978, however, after years of extraordinary investment and effort culminating in the introduction of compulsory ten-year schooling in 1975, over 5,200,000 students gradu ated from secondary schools of all types, a success rate of 98 percent. (In the United States, by contrast, about 75 percent graduate from high
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苏联的挑战。
在过去十年中,苏联在数学和科学教育以及大学前的培训方面在数量和质量上都取得了巨大的成就。对于98%的学龄人口,现在完成了中学或相当于初中的学业,苏联引入了科学和数学课程,其内容和范围远远领先于其他任何国家,包括美国。他们的大多数学者和教育工作者都在共同努力,提供质量无与伦比的大众教育。为了了解苏联教育扩张的规模,值得记住的是,在斯大林时代,1930年进入一年级的1000名儿童中,中学毕业率低至5%,1940年只有49人完成了十年级。1957年是人造卫星之年,在1958年赫鲁晓夫改革之前,中学毕业的学生不超过172.8万人。1978年6月,经过多年的巨大投入和努力,终于在1975年实行了十年义务教育,各类中学毕业的学生超过520万人,成功率达98%。(相比之下,在美国,大约75%的人从高中毕业
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