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I. Industrial Academy (Moscow) Industrial University of Tyumen; Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics; Institute of Applied Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
From 1918 all Soviet schools were co-educational. In 1943, urban schools were separated into boys' and girls' schools. [12] In 1954 the mixed-sex education system was restored. [13] Research and education, in all subjects [14] but especially in the social sciences, was dominated by Marxist-Leninist ideology and supervised by the CPSU.
There are four institutions of higher learning in Alabama that are listed among Tier 1 national universities by U.S. News & World Report - The University of Alabama (UA), Auburn University (AU), the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).
There have been concerns about literacy. 130 high schools out of 367 in the state either failed reading or were classified as "borderline" for 11th graders for the school year 2008–2009. 60% of Alabama's school systems had at least one school that failed reading or was borderline. [25] The state provides education from Kindergarten through ...
Of the specialized school in the Soviet Union (Russian: Школа с уклоном, Shkola s uklonom) there were three typical types: physical/mathematical schools, with enhanced education in physics and mathematics, sports school, and schools with advanced study of a foreign language of choice.
Ministry of Education (Soviet Union) Ministry of Higher Education (Soviet Union) Moscow State Academy of Choreography; Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Computer Science; Moscow Sun Yat-sen University; Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics; Moscow University for the Humanities; MSU Faculty of ...
Throughout the 1920s, spreading literacy in the Soviet transportation sector through the building of Union schools held symbolic importance for the State as a means of propaganda in and of itself. By promoting literacy in transport workers, specifically, the Komsomol and Cheka likbez units hoped to achieve symbolic victories in signaling the ...
The University of Alabama was founded in 1831 in Tuscaloosa and is the state of Alabama's oldest public university. In 1936, UA established an extension center in Birmingham, and the University of Alabama School of Medicine moved there in the same year. In 1950, another extension center was set up in Huntsville.