LITHUANIAN SCHOOLS IN THE CAMPS FOR "DISPLACED PERSONS" IN GERMANY IN 1945-1950 Cover Image

LIETUVIŲ MOKYKLOS PERKELTŲJŲ ASMENŲ STOVYKLOSE VOKIETIJOJE 1945-1950 METAIS
LITHUANIAN SCHOOLS IN THE CAMPS FOR "DISPLACED PERSONS" IN GERMANY IN 1945-1950

Author(s): Sigita Montvilaitė
Subject(s): Education, History of Education, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: Lithuanian schools; 1945-1950; Camps for "displaced persons";

Summary/Abstract: Lithuanian intellectuals managed to create an education system under very difficult and unusual circumstances, having no analogue for their people. In the late forties the organized education of young people made it possible not only to receive a secondary education, but also have to get opportunity to study at higher schools . The successfulness of the schools was due to the enthusiastic and selfless labor of the teachers. The education boards were working purposefully: the curriculum was organized on time, there were rules of work, guidelines for tuition, social activities of the pupils, and basic syllaburses prepared for all the schools. The heads of the education system managed to make proper contact with the authorities of certain areas of employment and receive get their support and guardianship.

  • Issue Year: 1997
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 44-51
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Lithuanian
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