1. Study Without Leaving Production.
- Author
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Turchin, V. E., Bobkov, I., and Zhelezin, V.
- Abstract
Today, when study by correspondence and in evening courses is becoming substantially the predominant form of training cadres in higher educational establishments, academic work with students who are working in production at the same time, is becoming increasingly important in the activity of departments of social sciences. The departments must solve in practice many questions which arise in this connection: What should the relation be between various kinds of academic studies? How should syllabi for the social-economic disciplines be organized in accordance with the amount of time allotted for studying them? What should teaching-methodological literature be like? How can the independent work of students be best organized?, etc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1959
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