UNELE CONSIDERAŢII PRIVIND ACTIVITATEA ŞCOLII REALE DIN CHIŞINĂU ÎN ANII 1873-1918

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dc.contributor.author Chicaroş, Tatiana
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-23T10:44:23Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-23T10:44:23Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.citation CHICAROŞ, Tatiana. Unele consideraţii privind activitatea şcolii reale din Chişinău în anii 1873-1918. In: Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Ştiinţe Umanistice: Istorie. Filosofie. Filologie. Revistă științifică. 2009, nr. 10(30). pp. 47-54. ISSN 1811-2668. en
dc.identifier.issn 1811-2668
dc.identifier.uri http://studiamsu.eu/nr-10-30-2009/
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.usm.md:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3219
dc.description.abstract In the Russian system of education schools of exact science were founded in 1872 as a result of lyceums of exact science abolition. These lyceums had 6-7 years of schooling. In high schools there were taught applied (sciences) subjects. Senior classes graduates of these educational institutions continued their education at technical, business and industrial high schools (colleges). They could not continue their education at universities. From 1888 schools of exact science were reorganized into comprehensive schools. The graduates could continue their education at universities, but only at the department of mathematics, physics and medicine. Archive records give us the possibility to follow the school of exact science development in Chişinău from its foundation till the first decade of the 20thcentury. The school of exact science was opened the 6thof December 1873 in Chişinău. At the moment of its opening the school had three forms (3rd, 4th, 5th). During the following two years there were also opened two senior classes. During the school year of 1885/86, thanks to a tutor’s application of Odessa district of education, there were opened the 1stand the 2nd forms, but in 1888 there was opened the 7th form with technical-mechanic specialization. Besides this class the school of exact science had also the clsses of physics, chemistry, metrology, natural sciences, history, geography, etc. Maintenance of this educational institution was realized from money of state budget, of Bessarabian zemstvo, of town council and from money saved up for the process of education (annual payment for the education was 50 roubles, it proves that not all the social classes could afford their children study at these educational institutions). As a result of archive source analysis we can observe that at the moment of these educational institutions opening the contingent of pupils was composed from 101 children, in 1883 – 160 children, and in 1918 – 312 children. Thus we can observe that the number of pupils was always in growth. Although the information concerning the activity of this educational institution, placed in the fund of National Archives of the Republic of Moldova, does not give the possibility to follow the ethnic structure of the pupils’ contingent, researching their religious appearance, however we can observe the predominance of the Orthodox and a number more or less constant (ca 15%) of the Jews (as for example: in 1893, from the total number of 229 pupils, 171 (74.7%) were the Orthodox, 13 (5.7%) – the Catholics, 8 (3.5%) – the Protestants, 3 (1.3%) – belonged to other religious communions and 34 (14.8%) – the Jews), which shows us the diversity of the ethnic colour. The analysis of archives sources allows us to conclude that although the tendency to the growth of the number of pupils among the noblemen is the one evident, still analyzing the percentage ratio of each social status separately, we determine that their number of more then 60% in the first years of school activity will easily reduce, composing in 1908 only 41.2 %, with a slight growth in the following years. However the tendency to the growth of the number of pupils is evident among the bourgeoisie – citizens (craftsmen, tradesmen, etc.) and honorary freemen. If in the first two years of school activity they composed only 18.6 and 23.7% from the total number of pupils, in the following years, with some small exceptions (1884), their number gr ows, achieving in some years more than 40% (1887, 1890). A certain growth can also be observed in the evolution of pupils among peasants, however this tendency is not the permanent one but more sporadic and in relation to those social statuses it did not exceed 10%, making an exception only in 1874 (10.8%), 884 (27.2%) and in 1909 (10.1%). en
dc.language.iso ro en
dc.publisher CEP USM en
dc.subject şcoli din Basarabia en
dc.subject sistemul de învăţământ en
dc.subject şcoli reale en
dc.title UNELE CONSIDERAŢII PRIVIND ACTIVITATEA ŞCOLII REALE DIN CHIŞINĂU ÎN ANII 1873-1918 en
dc.type Article en


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