Vera Petrovna Krymskaya ( 1896 - 1963 ) - Soviet scientist-methodologist, Honored teacher of the RSFSR school (1947), corresponding member of the Academy of pedagogical sciences of the RSFSR (1950); Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences [1] .
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| Date of Birth | March 11 (23), 1896 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Kiev Russian empire | |||||
| Date of death | September 29, 1963 (67 years old) | |||||
| Place of death | Sverdlovsk , RSFSR , USSR | |||||
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The author of more than 20 works and three monographs on the methodology of teaching the Russian language at school.
Biography
She was born on March 11 ( March 23 in the new style) in 1896 in Kiev in the family of an employee.
Grew and studied in Mogilev , where she graduated from high school in 1914. From the age of 14 she was engaged in tutoring, dreaming of becoming a teacher. In 1916 she graduated from the Teachers Institute. Already married, from 1916 to 1930 she lived with her family in the city of Rudnya . In 1933, the family moved to the city of Zlatoust . In 1933-1937, Vera Petrovna continued her education at the Perm Pedagogical Institute and in 1936 moved to Sverdlovsk [1] .
In Sverdlovsk, she began working in a secondary school, where she taught Russian language and literature. From 1938 to the end of her life, she taught at the Sverdlovsk State Pedagogical Institute . In 1952, in Moscow, at the Scientific Research Institute of Teaching Methods of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the RSFSR, she defended her thesis on "Work on the Russian language in the 10th grade of a secondary school based on the material of the literature program".
Also V.P. Krymskaya was engaged in social activities - she was elected as a deputy of the Sverdlovsk City Council (1947) and the Supreme Council of the RSFSR (1951, 1955) [2] [3] .
She was awarded the badge "Excellent student of public education" (1944), the Order of Lenin and two orders of the Red Banner of Labor, as well as the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45."
She died on September 29, 1963 in Sverdlovsk. She was buried at the Shirokorechensky cemetery .