| 单词 | polytechnization | 
| 释义 | polytechnizationn. Now historical.   In communist countries, esp. the Soviet Union: the planning of a school curriculum based on technical and vocational subjects; the process of educating children in the technical and industrial skills considered essential for the proper running of the State. ΘΚΠ society > education > 			[noun]		 > systematic education > systems of university extension1839 Philanthropinism1842 Arnoldismc1845 co-education1852 Pestalozzianism1859 kindergartenism1872 secularism1872 community education1873 Froebelism1879 co-ed1886 extramuralism1892 vocationalism1901 heurism1909 sandwich1913 Montessori1917 Montessorianism1917 Juku system1931 polytechnization1932 day release1936 essentialism1939 comprehensivization1958 multitracking1989 1932    Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Mar. 204/2  				It would have been of advantage to provide a fuller and more detailed account..of the system of ‘polytechnization’ in the primary schools [of the U.S.S.R.]. 1933    Times Educ. Suppl. 25 Feb. 57/4  				Polytechnization ‘aims at producing a nation of socialistically thinking technical specialists’. 1949    K. Davis Human Society viii. 229  				Economically, through ‘polytechnization’, the school is geared with productive life. 1974    Encycl. Brit. Macropædia VI. 375/2  				From the 1950s onward, much attention has been paid [in Communist education] to the ideal of ‘polytechnization’. 1999    D. H. Long Educ. Teachers in Russia iii. 54  				Because of the polytechnization of the schools, physics teachers now had the title of teacher-engineer. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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