My Heart I Give to Children

Vasily Sukhomlinsky’s My Heart I Give to Children is an educational classic that has sold millions of copies in 30 languages.  It describes Sukhomlinsky’s ground-breaking work with thirty-one students in rural Ukraine, during an experimental preschool year and the subsequent four years of their primary schooling.

Sukhomlinsky wrote over thirty books, all based on his personal experience as a teacher and school principal at Pavlysh Secondary School in rural Ukraine during the 1950s and 1960s. His school became famous in educational circles and hosted thousands of visitors who came from the length and breadth of the Soviet Union and beyond.

One visiting principal wrote, “Pavlysh Secondary School should be renamed a university! We say this quite seriously: a feeling of wonder and admiration overwhelms anyone with the slightest love for children and schools.” (V.A. Karakovsky)

Another wrote, “I have spent only one day in this remarkable school … but I have learnt as much as I did in four years at teachers college.” (M. Manukian)

Sukhomlinsky’s writings continue to enjoy popularity, and are especially influential in China.

My Heart I Give to Children was many years ahead of its time. It addresses issues such as our relationship with nature, how to nurture children’s souls in the face of the sometimes negative influences of mass media, how to help children develop empathy for others, how schools can develop strong relationships with families, how children’s brains function and develop, how to foster an intrinsic love for learning, and how to support children who struggle to acquire skills in literacy and numeracy. The work is addressed to school principals and teachers, and anyone interested in the upbringing of young children.

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My Heart I Give to Children

Vasily Sukhomlinsky’s My Heart I Give to Children is an educational classic that has sold millions of copies in 30 languages.  It describes Sukhomlinsky’s ground-breaking work with thirty-one students in rural Ukraine, during an experimental preschool year and the subsequent four years of their primary schooling.

Sukhomlinsky wrote over thirty books, all based on his personal experience as a teacher and school principal at Pavlysh Secondary School in rural Ukraine during the 1950s and 1960s. His school became famous in educational circles and hosted thousands of visitors who came from the length and breadth of the Soviet Union and beyond.

One visiting principal wrote, “Pavlysh Secondary School should be renamed a university! We say this quite seriously: a feeling of wonder and admiration overwhelms anyone with the slightest love for children and schools.” (V.A. Karakovsky)

Another wrote, “I have spent only one day in this remarkable school … but I have learnt as much as I did in four years at teachers college.” (M. Manukian)

Sukhomlinsky’s writings continue to enjoy popularity, and are especially influential in China.

My Heart I Give to Children was many years ahead of its time. It addresses issues such as our relationship with nature, how to nurture children’s souls in the face of the sometimes negative influences of mass media, how to help children develop empathy for others, how schools can develop strong relationships with families, how children’s brains function and develop, how to foster an intrinsic love for learning, and how to support children who struggle to acquire skills in literacy and numeracy. The work is addressed to school principals and teachers, and anyone interested in the upbringing of young children.

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Vasily Sukhomlinsky’s My Heart I Give to Children is an educational classic that has sold millions of copies in 30 languages.  It describes Sukhomlinsky’s ground-breaking work with thirty-one students in rural Ukraine, during an experimental preschool year and the subsequent four years of their primary schooling.

Sukhomlinsky wrote over thirty books, all based on his personal experience as a teacher and school principal at Pavlysh Secondary School in rural Ukraine during the 1950s and 1960s. His school became famous in educational circles and hosted thousands of visitors who came from the length and breadth of the Soviet Union and beyond.

One visiting principal wrote, “Pavlysh Secondary School should be renamed a university! We say this quite seriously: a feeling of wonder and admiration overwhelms anyone with the slightest love for children and schools.” (V.A. Karakovsky)

Another wrote, “I have spent only one day in this remarkable school … but I have learnt as much as I did in four years at teachers college.” (M. Manukian)

Sukhomlinsky’s writings continue to enjoy popularity, and are especially influential in China.

My Heart I Give to Children was many years ahead of its time. It addresses issues such as our relationship with nature, how to nurture children’s souls in the face of the sometimes negative influences of mass media, how to help children develop empathy for others, how schools can develop strong relationships with families, how children’s brains function and develop, how to foster an intrinsic love for learning, and how to support children who struggle to acquire skills in literacy and numeracy. The work is addressed to school principals and teachers, and anyone interested in the upbringing of young children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780994562500
Publisher: EJR Language Service Pty. Ltd.
Publication date: 04/03/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 370
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Vasyl Sukhomlynsky (whose name has also been transliterated as Vasily Sukhomlinsky and Vasilii Sukhomlinskii) was the most influential Soviet educator of the 1950s and 1960s. He lived from 1918 to 1970, and wrote over 30 books and over 500 articles, many of which have been translated into multiple languages, selling millions of copies. Sukhomlynsky tried to redirect the course of Soviet education towards a greater concern for the needs of individual students. He was influenced by earlier educators such as Leo Tolstoy and Janusz Korczak. Sukhomlynsky's works continue to enjoy popularity in his homeland (Ukraine) and in Russia, where many of his works were first published. His writings are also immensely popular in China, where he is one of the most influential foreign educators.
Alan Cockerill (1952-) is an educator, translator and researcher, with a background in Russian language studies. His book about Sukhomlinsky, based on a doctoral study, is the most authoritative account of Sukhomlinsky's work written in English.
Alan Cockerill (1952-) is an educator, translator and researcher, with a background in Russian language studies. His book about Sukhomlynsky, based on a doctoral study, is the most authoritative account of Sukhomlynsky's work written in English.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix Translator's introduction x Preface xix Part One - The School of Joy 1 My educational convictions 2 The first year - studying the children 15 My students' parents 16 A school under the open sky 31 Our Nook of Dreams 47 Nature - the source of health 54 Each child is an artist 60 Caring for the living and the beautiful 63 We listen to the music of nature 71 Our winter joys and concerns 84 Our first Day of the Lark 88 How we learnt to read and write 89 You live amongst other people 100 Our class is a friendly family 108 We live in the garden of health 109 Thoughts on the eve of the first school year 110 Part Two - The Years of Childhood 115 What is primary school? 116 Health, health and once again health 121 Study is a part of our spiritual life 132 Three hundred pages of the 'book of nature' 152 What comes from where? 173 Our journeys around the globe 188 Give children the joy of success in study 195 The story room 212 The story continues - our Island of Wonders 222 Books in the spiritual life of a child 233 Love for our native language 243 Our Nook of Beauty 266 On the threshold of an ideal in life 270 Not a day without concern for others 278 Work inspired by noble feelings 289 You are future custodians of our homeland 311 The children join the Pioneer Organisation 326 To fight and overcome, like Lenin 328 The Brave and Fearless Patrol 333 We say farewell to summer 341 Other Publications 345
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