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Simon Lvovich Soloveychik
Симон Соловейчик
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1 October 1930 - 18 October 1996
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Simon Soloveychik was born in Simferopol on October 1, 1930. This man gave his whole life to the cause of pedagogy. After school he entered Moscow State University, which he graduated in 1953, after he worked as a pioneer, teacher, correspondent of the Pioneer magazine.
Much that he learned from the Soviet school, he was not satisfied, the teacher wanted to improve and correct the principles of education of the younger generation. In the 60s, he created the rubric “Scarlet Sail” in the newspaper
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Simon Soloveychik was born in Simferopol on October 1, 1930. This man gave his whole life to the cause of pedagogy.
After school he entered Moscow State University, which he graduated in 1953, after he worked as a pioneer, teacher, correspondent of the Pioneer magazine.
Much that he learned from the Soviet school, he was not satisfied, the teacher wanted to improve and correct the principles of education of the younger generation. In the 60s, he created the rubric “Scarlet Sail” in the newspaper “Komsomolskaya Pravda”. His articles were devoted to the issues of humanism and morality in relation to children.
Later, Soloveychik worked in the “Teacher’s newspaper”, organizing a new movement.
pedagogy of cooperation, where the upbringing of the child was considered as a dialogue between the teacher and the student, and not any influence or suppression of the individual.
In the early 90s, Simon created the newspaper “First September”, where he continued the work of promoting his humanistic ideas in pedagogy. In his manifesto “Free Man”, he formulated the basic ideas of educating a free person, gave definitions of conscience, inner freedom, defined the path to the education of free-thinking people.
The book “Pedagogy for All”, written in 1977-1986, was the main study of his life in the field of pedagogy.
In addition, he created and published such works as “Wet in the rain”, “The Book about you”, “Despair”, “Doctrine with enthusiasm”.
His story “Vataga “Seven Winds” was filmed, and a play was staged on the story “Sad One Love”.
Simon Soloveichik died on October 18, 1996.