Anton Semyonovich Makarenko (Russian: Анто́н Семёнович Мака́ренко, Ukrainian: Антон Семенович Макаренко, romanized: Anton Semenovych Makarenko; 13 March...
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Makarenko (also Macarenko) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Makar (Macarius). It may refer to: Anton Makarenko (1888–1939) Soviet-Ukrainian...
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Anton Makarenko (Ukrainian: Антон Макаренко; born 22 August 1988) is a Ukrainian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bayernliga club TSV Neudrossenfeld...
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screenwriter Anton Makarenko (1888–1939), Soviet educator, social worker and writer Anton Makarenko (footballer) (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer Anton Makovich...
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languages. published in 2003 under the editorship of Makarenko expert S. Nevskaya. Makarenko, Anton S. (2005). Preface to Learn to Live. University Press...
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(Russian: Флаги на башнях, romanized: Flagi na bashnyakh) is a novella by Anton Makarenko, written in 1938 and published the same year in Krasnaya Nov magazine...
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Ukraine). Initially the factory was managed by the head of the commune Anton Makarenko and produced simple electrical machinery (drills). In 1932, the new...
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director, Anton Makarenko. In the period after World War II, teachers in Eastern Europe followed Soviet pedagogical theory, primarily that of Makarenko. His...
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Anton S. Makarenko Museum in Bilopillya is a museum dedicated to the educator Anton Makarenko. The museum features the personal belongings of Anton Makarenko...
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on the book by Anton Makarenko. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Vladimir Yemelyanov as Anton Semyonovich Makarenko Georgi Yumatov as...
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