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Theological schools transformations: Tambov Seminary (the 19th century)
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The peculiarity of the formation and development of education in Russia is that its origin and further transformation took place in religious schools. On the example of the Tambov Seminary we show the transformation in the educational process of the 19th century. Great importance was given to such a document as a charter. In the second half of the 19th century preparations began for the transformation of seminaries in Russia. “Draft Charter of 1862” was published which received widespread discussion. In the Tambov Seminary, the discussion of this project took place in 1863 and occupied a special page in the seminary chronicle. The new charter was recognized as little successful than the previous experience of studying medicine and agriculture in seminaries. The charter defined improvement in the field of theology. The innovation was the creation of a hostel for schoolchildren, the introduction of the seminary pastor post, regular gymnastic exercises and walks in the fresh air. Literary gatherings under the guidance of a mentor were allowed. The training part also underwent changes. It was determined that the preparation of general education was 8 years and on its basis another 4 years were for studying the theological sciences. Such an educational system excluded repetition in the study of the same subjects. All these questions were the subject of open discussion in the Tambov Seminary.
Tambov State University - G.R. Derzhavin
Title: Theological schools transformations: Tambov Seminary (the 19th century)
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The peculiarity of the formation and development of education in Russia is that its origin and further transformation took place in religious schools.
On the example of the Tambov Seminary we show the transformation in the educational process of the 19th century.
Great importance was given to such a document as a charter.
In the second half of the 19th century preparations began for the transformation of seminaries in Russia.
“Draft Charter of 1862” was published which received widespread discussion.
In the Tambov Seminary, the discussion of this project took place in 1863 and occupied a special page in the seminary chronicle.
The new charter was recognized as little successful than the previous experience of studying medicine and agriculture in seminaries.
The charter defined improvement in the field of theology.
The innovation was the creation of a hostel for schoolchildren, the introduction of the seminary pastor post, regular gymnastic exercises and walks in the fresh air.
Literary gatherings under the guidance of a mentor were allowed.
The training part also underwent changes.
It was determined that the preparation of general education was 8 years and on its basis another 4 years were for studying the theological sciences.
Such an educational system excluded repetition in the study of the same subjects.
All these questions were the subject of open discussion in the Tambov Seminary.
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