Tolstoy in education

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Tolstoy in education is a research area that explores Leo Tolstoy’s educational theories, practices, and influence on pedagogy and schooling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf field of study
research area
topic in educational theory
aimsTo assess contemporary relevance of Tolstoy’s pedagogy
clarify Tolstoy’s educational legacy
inform modern educational reform debates
analyzes Tolstoy’s concept of moral self-perfection in education
Tolstoy’s concept of non-resistance and its pedagogical implications
Tolstoy’s critique of church-controlled education
Tolstoy’s critique of state education
contextualizes Tolstoy’s educational work in 19th-century Russia
Tolstoy’s educational work in broader European pedagogy
drawsOn educational philosophy
history
literary studies
political theory
religious studies
examines Tolstoy’s educational writings
Tolstoy’s free school at Yasnaya Polyana NERFINISHED
Tolstoy’s views on compulsory schooling
Tolstoy’s views on freedom in learning
Tolstoy’s views on literacy and peasant education
Tolstoy’s views on punishment in schools
focusesOn Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
includesStudyOf Tolstoy’s diaries and letters about teaching
Tolstoy’s essays on education
Tolstoy’s fiction with educational themes
investigates influence of Tolstoy on alternative schools
influence of Tolstoy on anarchist pedagogy
influence of Tolstoy on pacifist education
influence of Tolstoy on rural schooling experiments
relatedTo child-centered pedagogy
history of education
libertarian education
moral education
non-coercive schooling
progressive education
religious education
researchedBy education scholars
historians of education
literary scholars
philosophers of education
researchedIn departments of educational studies
teacher education programs
universities
studies Leo Tolstoy’s educational practices
Leo Tolstoy’s educational theories
Leo Tolstoy’s influence on pedagogy
Leo Tolstoy’s influence on schooling

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