10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROGYMNASIA»
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1
Women's Struggle for Higher Education in Russia, 1855-1900
TABLE 1 Growth of girls' gymnasia and progymnasia, 1865-93 Social origins
1865 1898 1865 1898 Source: Dneprov, "Zhenskoe obrazovanie," 23. lively. '5
Local funding sponsored the burgeoning of girls' secondary schools: between
1865 ...
2
The American journal of education
At the 80 real-schools there were 84 teachers, and at the 8 progymnasia, 26. The
number of scholars in 1865, was 259 in the progymnasia, and 1,757 in 28 real-
schools, of whom 784 were girls. In 1866, there were at the progymnasia, 261 ...
3
National Education: Systems, Institutions and Statistics of ...
At the 30 real-schools there were 84 teachers, and at the 3 progymnasia, 26. The
number of scholars in 1865, was 259 in the progymnasia, and 1,757 in 28 real-
schools, of whom 734 were girls. In 1866, there were at the progymnasia, 261 ...
4
Quarterly register and journal of the American education ...
In (he number of students for 1840, twenty-two progymnasia and high schools
are reckoned. We suppose that the same were inch (led in the estimate for 1832.
The number of institutions had increased from 124 to 134. The following is a ...
American education society, Elias Cornelius, 1843
5
A History of Women in Russia: From Earliest Times to the Present
To preserve the class distinctions established by Catherine II, he decreed that
new schools for the daughters of merchants and artisans, which came to be
called progymnasia, would teach literature, languages, and religion, as well as
some ...
Barbara Evans Clements, 2012
6
The American Quarterly Register
In the number of students for 1840, twenty-two progymnasia and high schools are
reckoned. We suppose that the same were included in the estimate for 1832. The
number of institutions had increased from 124 to 134. The following is a ...
In the very first year of Soviet creativencss 43.000 children studied in our
republic's gymnasia and progymnasia. There arc in Soviet Lithuania 90
gymnasia and 189 progymnasia with 67,000 students. During the new Stalinitc
Five-Year Plan, ...
8
Managing Schools: The European Experience
In 1918 the Ministry of Education established 8 gymnasia and 1 1 progymnasia
and by 1939 there were 71 high secondary schools and 27 progymnasia.
Gradually compulsory primary education was introduced and the compulsory
curriculum ...
Bryan T. Peck, Harry A. Ramsay, 1998
9
Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia
Number of All Students and of Jewish Students in Gymnasia and Progymnasia
and in Universities, Russian Empire, 1840-1886 / 218 9. Number and Percent of
Jewish Students in NonJewish Educational System, Russian Empire, 1886, ...
Progymnasia, corresponding to oar academies or preparatory schools, in which
students are prepared to enter on the fourth, fifth, or sixth year of those gymnasia
that have a nine years' course. In the eight provinces of Prussia there are 122 ...