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Vol 175
Pages:
139-140
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RUS
Research article
Language and culture

Teaching foreign languages at home in Russia in the 19th - early 20th centuries

Authors:
O. A. Lyashchenko
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  • Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education
Date submitted:
2007-08-12
Date accepted:
2007-10-20
Date published:
2008-02-01

Abstract

The article is dedicated to observing the problem of teaching foreign languages at home in Russia in the 19th – the beginning of the 20th century. Particular attention is paid to the role of the government in controlling the domestic studies and also the contingent of teachers and the methods they used.

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