Gennady Volkov (educator)

Gennady Volkov
Born Large Yalchik vil., Yalchiksky District, Chuvash ASSR, Russian Federation
Died Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russian Federation
Occupation Educator
Language Chuvash, Russian
Citizenship USSR
Subject Education, pedagogy, writer, translater

Gennady Nikandrovich Volkov (31 October 1927 Large Yalchik, Yalchiksky District. Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR – 27 December 2010, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russia) – chuvash educator; Professor, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, writer and publicist, founder of the ethnopedagogics.[1]

Biography

Born 31 October 1927 in the Big Yalchik village of the Yalchiksky District of the Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the family of a teacher of mathematics and physics. His father worked as a school teacher of mathematics and physics.

He graduated from the Physics and Mathematics of the Chuvash State Pedagogical Institute and the graduate school of the Kazan State Pedagogical Institute.

In the 1952–1972 years. He worked the senior lecturer, associate professor and started the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, a senior fellow, vice-rector for scientific work in the Chuvash State Pedagogical Institute.

Since 1971 he worked in Moscow. He created ethnopedagogics Laboratory of the Institute of Family and Education of the Russian Academy of Education, and worked there for many years. From 1979 to 1982. He worked as a professor at Erfurt higher pedagogical school (Erfurt, GDR).

Educftor-scientist died on 27 December 2010 in Cheboksary (Chuvashia).

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