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М. В. Антропова Организация режима дня школьника. 1955 год

М. В. Антропова Организация режима дня школьника. 1955 год

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A Soviet-Era Guide to the Perfect School Day – M.V. Antropova’s "Organisation of a Schoolchild’s Daily Routine" (1955)

This vintage publication offers a fascinating glimpse into mid-20th century educational science. Authored by Mete Antropova, a renowned hygienist and founder of a scientific school in children’s health, the book details how a properly structured daily schedule was believed to boost academic performance, work capacity, and overall health.

Based on rigorous research conducted by the Scientific Research Institute of Physical Education and School Hygiene, the recommendations are grounded in experiments that claimed long-term validity. The guide is aimed at both teachers and parents, providing detailed advice for the school year, exam preparation periods, and holidays. Separate chapters cover nutrition, sleep, physical labour, and active rest.

At 624.00 RUR, this is a historical artifact from 1955—a window into Soviet pedagogical and hygienic ideals, not a modern parenting manual.

Customer reviews

James Miller ★★★☆☆
Overall, The card provides a clear overview of the product's historical context and purpose, making it easy to understand what the book is about. The description effectively highlights its Soviet-era origins and scientific basis without overselling it. However, a few more details on the physical condition or page count would help set clearer expectations for collectors.
Mark O'Neill ★★★★☆
On the plus side, The card provides a clear overview of the product's historical context and purpose, making it easy to understand what the book is about. The description effectively highlights its Soviet-era origins and scientific basis without overselling it. However, a few more details on the physical condition or page count would help set clearer expectations for collectors.
Alex Turner ★★★★☆
The card provides a clear overview of the product's historical context and purpose, making it easy to understand what the book is about. The description effectively highlights its Soviet-era origins and scientific basis without overselling it. However, a few more details on the physical condition or page count would help set clearer expectations for collectors.

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