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  1. Resumen: El estudio de enfoque cualitativo, descriptivo de diseño narrativo y analítico de tópicos, trata sobre el pensamiento en el campo pedagógico de la mayor representante de la Educación Rusa N. K. Krupskaya y hace un análisis de los factores que intervinieron para su enfoque marxista.

  2. El estudio de enfoque cualitativo, descriptivo de diseño narrativo y analítico de tópicos, trata sobre el pensamiento en el campo pedagógico de la mayor representante de la Educación Rusa N. K. Krupskaya y hace un análisis de los factores que intervinieron para su enfoque marxista.

  3. She was an enthusiastic reader of works on society by Russian and foreign authors, and she studied the works of the founders of scientific communism, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Krupskaya joined the revolutionary movement in 1890, becoming a member of a Marxist student society.

  4. Nadeshda Krupskaya 2 corazón al Partido Comunista de Rusia, cuyo programa proclamaba el derecho de las naciones a vivir y gobernarse como quisieran. El reconocimiento del derecho de las naciones a la autodeterminación, me parecía una cosa muy justa. Me di cuenta en seguida de la arbitrariedad y el

  5. Following the 1917 Revolution, Krupskaya was at the forefront of the political scene, becoming a member of the Communist Party's Central Committee in 1924. She was deputy education commissar from 1929 to 1939, with strong influence over the Soviet educational system, including development of Soviet librarianship.

  6. Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya who must study him as a member of the animal was one of the leading advocates of the kingdom and as a member of human society, to system of instruction called the complex.2 study his physical and social needs.

  7. education committee and was Deputy Minister of Education of the USSR from 1929 until her death in 1939. She also played a leading role in founding the Communist Youth movements Komsomol and the Pioneers. The Woman Worker, Krupskaya’s first pamphlet, was written in Siberian exile where she had joined Lenin, following their arrest in