《儿童科学:失落的苏联儿童学运动及其今天的回响》

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Peter Smagorinsky
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这篇文章详细介绍了儿童学领域背后的假设,也被称为“儿童科学”,它起源于19世纪末的美国和欧洲,并在20世纪20年代初被新苏联所接受。这个领域渴望调查人类生物学和社会生活的各个方面,为学校的创建提供信息,并从这些不同的调查中产生对人类发展的整体理解,特别是在儿童和青少年时期。这个雄心勃勃的教育研究项目从苏联成立一直持续到1936年的《教育学法令》,在斯大林的大恐怖或大清洗期间,它被取缔,它的实践者被驱逐或处死。这篇文章将儿童科学置于苏联马克思主义和斯大林极权主义的背景下,概述了它的原则,并回顾了苏联当局,包括主要的心理学家,用来抹杀这一运动的激烈批评。本文总结了从这一努力中获得的经验教训,以创建一个全面的发展研究项目,并反思了政治官僚机构如何通过强加意识形态命令来控制教育研究和实践。
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The Science of the Child: The lost Soviet pedology movement and its echoes today
This essay details the assumptions behind the field of pedology, also known as the “Science of the Child,” which originated in the U.S. and Europe in the late 1800s and was taken up in the new Soviet Union in the early 1920s. This field aspired to investigate all aspects of human biology and social life to inform the creation of schools, and from these disparate investigations produce a whole understanding of situated human development, especially in childhood and adolescence. This ambitious educational research program lasted from the launch of the Soviet Union through the Pedology Decree of 1936, when it was outlawed during Stalin's Great Terror or Great Purge, and its practitioners were banished or put to death. This essay situates the Science of the Child in the context of Soviet Marxism and Stalinist totalitarianism, outlines its tenets, and reviews the ferocious critiques that Soviet authorities, including leading psychologists, used to obliterate the movement. The essay concludes with lessons available from this effort to create a comprehensive program of developmental research, and a reflection on how political bureaucracies may control educational research and practice through the imposition of ideological imperatives.
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Learning Culture and Social Interaction
Learning Culture and Social Interaction EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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