Vasily Aleksandrovich SukhomlinskyVasily Sukhomlinsky (whose name has also been transliterated as Vasilii Sukhomlinskii and Vasyl Sukhomlynsky) was the most influential Soviet educator of the 1950s and 1960s. He lived from 1918 to 1970, and wrote over 30 books and over 500 articles, any of which have been translated into multiple languages, and sold millions of copies. Sukhomlinsky tried to redirect the course of Soviet education towards a greater concern for the needs of individual students. He was influenced by earlier educators such as Leo Tolstoy and Janusz Korczak. Sukhomlinsky's works continue to enjoy popularity in his homeland (Ukraine) and in Russia, where many of his works were first published. His writings are also immensely popular in China, where he is one of the most influential foreign educators. Read More Read Less
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