Periodicals

Periodicals

  • Peoples' Teacher: Weekly Professional and Socio-Pedagogical Magazine. Chisinau; Kiev; Moscow, 1906-1919

    Professional and socio-political magazine. It was published from March 1906 until January 1919. In 1906-1908 (No. 1-7), it was published in Chisinau, in 1908-1909 (No. 8-15) - in Kiev, in 1910-1919 - in Moscow. Until 1912, it was published twice a month, then weekly (it was not issued in the summer months). In 1906-1918, from 15 to 40 issues were published per year. In 1919, 1 issue was edited. Annual Indices for 1906-1907, 1910, 1912-1918 are in the last issue of each year. Permanent sections of the magazine: Chronicle of Public Education, In Teacher Societies, Local Messages, Internal Review, General News, Repressions, Media, From the Life of a Foreign School. The magazine consistently fought for the school democratization, its liberation from the influence of the tsarist bureaucracy. Particular attention was paid to the needs of the country school. It widely popularized the activities of the All-Russian Union of Teachers, various teacher organizations and societies, and highlighted the peasant movement.

    Presented issues: 1909.

  • School Life. Saint-Petersburg, 1872-1874.

    Pedagogical magazine. It was published by N. P. Stolyansky in Saint-Petersburg in 1872-1874. In 1874 publication was discontinued (No. 4 (1874). Weekly edition. The magazine was intended to promote the self-education of elementary school teachers (country schools, parish schools, elementary schools in towns, preparatory classes, company schools for lower ranks, and adult workers' schools). It provided the mutual exchange of elementary school teachers' activities on organization, content, and teaching methods. The magazine published materials featuring the importance of elementary schools in education, articles on the history of elementary schools, subjects and teaching methods, reviews of textbooks and materials, biographical essays of teachers and students of elementary schools, bibliography, pedagogical annals, chronicles and announcements, orders and decrees of the Government regarding elementary schools, etc.

    Presented issues: 1873-1874.

  • Teachers' Herald. Orenburg, 1907-1917

    The social-pedagogical and literary magazine of the Society for Mutual Assistance to Primary Schools Teachers of Orenburg Province. It was published in Orenburg in 1907-1917. Publication frequency: monthly (10 issues per year). Editors: F. G. Gavrilov (1907-1909), I. V. Budrin (1908), I. M. Rastorguev (1910-1915), A. F. Brodskaya (1916-1917). The task of the publication was "to promote the consolidation of primary school teachers on the basis of mutual assistance, both material and moral". The magazine featured the issues of pedagogy, didactics, school studies and educational psychology. It published materials on the activities of the Society, reviews on the development of education systems abroad, a chronicle and announcements.

    Presented issues: 1911, 1915

  • Primary School. Moscow, 1933-

    A scientific and methodical magazine. In different periods it was the press organ of the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR, the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the RSFSR, the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR, the Ministry of Popular Education of the RSFSR, the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. The magazine has been published since 1933 in Moscow (in 1946-1948, in Moscow and Leningrad). A monthly edition. The magazine materials reflect both issues related to education in general and the professional training of primary school teachers. It issues official documents of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, theoretical and practical materials on primary education, methodological materials on all subjects and courses for each grade of primary school. Since 2007, it has supplements to individual issues: Practice: A Guide for Teachers.

    Presented issues: 1940

  • For the People's Teacher. Moscow, 1907-1917

    The pedagogical magazine, the press organ of popular schooling, was published in 1907-1917, in Moscow. Editors: N. V. Tulupov and P. M. Shestakov, from 1915 - N. V. Tulupov. Publishers: N. V. Tulupov and P. M. Shestakov, from 1913 (No. 12) also G. R. Sabsovich, from 1915 (No. 1) - N. V. Tulupov, from 1915 (No. 7) - I. D. Sytin. Publication frequency: 2 times per month (a break in July and August). The magazine was intended to facilitate the consolidation of popular education workers. It featured information about legislation on popular education; issues of domestic and foreign schools and pedagogical ideas, the activities of popular educational institutions; articles on the theory and history of pedagogy, methods of teaching academic subjects; comments on scientific and pedagogical literature, information on issues of school and out-of-school education; letters and memoirs of people's teachers. The magazine published articles by N. V. Chekhov, V. I. Charnolussky, I. A. Bunin, N. A. Rubakin and others.

    Presented issues: 1913, 1915