Загородня, Алла Анатоліївна (orcid.org/0000-0003-2418-1670) (2025) Sukhomlynsky Vasyl Alexandrovich (1918-1970) . Педагогічна думка, м. Київ, Україна, pp. 346-366. ISBN 978-966-644-765-7 (Submitted)
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Vasyl Oleksandrovych Sukhomlynskyi is an outstanding teacher, publicist, writer, Honored Teacher of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1935, he began teaching as a teacher at a correspondence school near his native village. He transferred to the Poltava Pedagogical Institute as a correspondence student and graduated in 1938. After returning to his homeland, he worked as a teacher of Ukrainian language and literature at the Onufriyivska secondary school. During World War II, he volunteered for the front. In 1942, he was appointed director of a local rural secondary school, where he worked until March 1944. After the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazis, he returned home and became head of the district department of public education. However, in 1947, at his own request, he returned to teaching and was asked to return to school as the director of the Pavlyska secondary school (1948), where he worked for 23 years. He transformed this ordinary village school into a real pedagogical laboratory, which became known to the world thanks to the pedagogical works of its director. In 1955, he defended his PhD thesis on the topic "School Director - Head of the Educational Process". Since 1957, he has been a corresponding member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the RSFSR. Since 1958, he has had the title of Honored Teacher of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1968, he was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor. The most important ones, published since 1960, include: "How We Raised a Courageous Generation", "The Spiritual World of a Schoolchild", "Labor and Moral Education", "The Moral Ideal of the Young Generation", "A Hundred Tips for a Teacher", "Letters to a Son", "Parental Pedagogy", "Problems of Raising a Comprehensively Developed Personality" and especially - "Pavlyska Secondary School" and the book "I Give My Heart to Children" (1969), which received worldwide recognition.
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