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The Kolmogorov Reform of Mathematics Education in the USSR
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- In the Soviet Union a reform movement in mathematics education was triggered by Andrey Kolmogorov in the 1970s, and followed by a counter-reform. This movement was rooted in the very different socioeconomic conditions of that time and place, and followed a strategy with very significant contrasts to similar programs in the USA, England, or France. This provides an interesting case study which may illuminate the way such movements arise and succeed or fail, and, at the social level, certain fundamental commonalities of constraints as well as significant differences according to local conditions. We shall show that the principal reasons of the failure of the Kolmogorov reform were political: (1) The reform ignored the reality of the socio-economic conditions of the country; (2) The human factor was ignored, and very little attention was given to professional development and retraining of, and methodological help to, the whole army of teachers; (3) An attempt to transfer mathematical content and methods from the highly successful advanced extension stream for mathematically strong and highly engaged children to mainstream education was an especially grievous error.<br />Comment: This is a pre-print of the following chapter: Alexandre Borovik, The Kolmogorov Reform of Mathematics Education in the USSR, published in Modern mathematics. An international movement?, edited by Dirk De Bock, 202X, Springer, reproduced with permission of Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The final authenticated version will become available online at: http://dx.doi.org/[to be confirmed]
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - History and Overview
97-03, 97A40, 95B10
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2210.03574
- Document Type :
- Working Paper