William Russell on Schools in Bulgaria. In Education in One World: Perspectives from Different Nations

Ninety years ago, in the early spring of 1923, a 33-years old American professor visited Bulgaria with the goal of learning about Bulgaria’s school system. He studied all aspects of Bulgaria’s education: its history; broader socio-economic, political and cultural context; changes consequent to the World War I; education related statistics; system’s structure, administration and financial framework; elementary, secondary and vocational education; teacher training and their instructional approaches; and curriculum design.


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