Set in the 1960s, this account highlights the transformative educational practices at Pavlysh Secondary School in Ukraine, led by Sukhomlynsky. He rebuilt the school post-World War II, integrating a curriculum that emphasized creativity, empathy, and curiosity, all rooted in the natural environment. The school became a beacon of inspiration for educators, symbolizing innovative thought and a quest for solutions to pressing educational challenges. Visitors from various backgrounds, including a school principal from Armenia, recognized its profound impact.
Vasyl Sukhomlynsky Ordre des livres
Vasyl Sukhomlynsky était un éducateur humaniste ukrainien en Union Soviétique dont l'objectif de l'éducation était de former un être véritablement humain. Le cœur de son système éducatif était une approche de l'éducation morale, qui impliquait de sensibiliser ses élèves à la beauté de la nature, de l'art et des relations humaines. Il encourageait également la responsabilité des élèves pour l'environnement vivant qui les entourait. Son œuvre se concentre sur la formation du caractère moral et de la profonde humanité.



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My Heart I Give to Children
- 372pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focusing on innovative educational practices, this classic recounts Vasyl Sukhomlynsky's transformative work with thirty-one students in rural Ukraine. It details an experimental preschool year followed by four years of primary schooling, highlighting his unique approaches and insights that have resonated with educators worldwide. The book's widespread acclaim is reflected in its millions of copies sold across 30 languages, making it a significant contribution to educational literature.