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Publication Date: 2019
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Political Decision-Making in Socialist Education: A Hungarian Case Study (1958-1960)
History of Education, v48 n5 p664-681 2019
The subject of this article is a definite shift in socialist pedagogy: the implementation of polytechnic education in the late 1950s. First, the Soviet model is presented, then the analysis of its Hungarian introduction shows the decision-making process thoroughly, from the first steps in February 1958 to the publication of the 'Principles' in September 1960, which affected subsequent discourse about the so-called 'school-reform'. The study is based on the reports of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party archives, mainly the files of the Political Committee, because this body designed and determined the characteristics of the new era in Hungarian education. Silence dominated the afterlife of the reform after 1965 -- in retrospect, it was a failure -- and the situation has not changed since. Although the archives are now open, the actors in the decision-making process, and their different interests, have not yet been investigated by scholars.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Decision Making, Technical Education, Program Implementation, Educational Change, Educational History, Social Systems
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Hungary
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