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RECONCEPTUALIZING LANGUAGE TEACHING
Country name
’s educational system in the post-Soviet era was largely
rooted in patterns from the second half of the 20th century. Just a few sub-
jects were withdrawn from the curriculum at the beginning of the 1990s.
Whether children got a good education depended
heavily on their individ-
ual teachers and on how wealthy their families were. University education
was mainly reserved for the offspring of urban, high-income families.
Peo-
ple from that country
from rural areas had to get by with the equivalent of a
high school diploma or vocational training.
In the middle of the 1990s, reforms were introduced,
and many schools
changed course. Specialized educational institutions sprang up. College
degrees, which had lost some attractiveness due to the financial difficulties
of the 1990s, regained their luster. But the university admissions process
got more and more difficult. Citing corruption
in the admissions commit-
tees, the government put an end in the early 2000s to the existing system
of university entrance exams.
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