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{{Infobox politician|name=Anton Makarenko||birth_date=13 March 1888|birth_place=Belopolye, Sumsky Uyezd, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire (Now Ukraine)|death_date=1 April 1939|death_place=Golitsyno, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union|image=Anton.Makarenko.jpg}}
{{Infobox politician|name=Anton Makarenko||birth_date=13 March 1888|birth_place=Belopolye, Sumsky Uyezd, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire (Now Ukraine)|death_date=1 April 1939|death_place=Golitsyno, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union|image=Anton.Makarenko.jpg}}
'''Anton Semyonovich Makarenko''' was born in 1888, in Belopolye, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). After completing teacher training in 1905, he began teaching and later graduated with honors from the Poltava Teachers' Institute in 1917. In 1920, he became head of the Poltava Colony for juvenile offenders, which he transformed into the Gorky Colony. In 1927, he took charge of the Dzerzhinsky labor commune near Kharkiv, where he continued his innovative work with troubled youth. Between 1933 and 1935, he published The Pedagogical Poem, detailing his educational methods. He later wrote The Book for Parents and Flags on the Battlements. Recognized for his contributions to Soviet pedagogy, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor in 1939. Makarenko died of heart failure on April 1, 1939, near Moscow at the age of 51.
'''Anton Semyonovich Makarenko''' was born in 1888, in Belopolye, [[Russian Empire]] (now [[Ukraine]]). After completing teacher training in 1905, he began teaching and later graduated with honors from the Poltava Teachers' Institute in 1917. In 1920, he became head of the Poltava Colony for juvenile offenders, which he transformed into the Gorky Colony. In 1927, he took charge of the Dzerzhinsky labor commune near Kharkiv, where he continued his innovative work with troubled youth. Between 1933 and 1935, he published The Pedagogical Poem, detailing his educational methods. He later wrote The Book for Parents and Flags on the Battlements. Recognized for his contributions to [[Soviet]] pedagogy, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor in 1939. Makarenko died of heart failure on April 1, 1939, near Moscow at the age of 51.


==Works==
==Works==
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After his death, many of his ideas were compiled and published later by educators and editors who followed his work.
After his death, many of his ideas were compiled and published later by educators and editors who followed his work.
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Anton Makarenko
Born 13 March 1888
Belopolye, Sumsky Uyezd, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire (Now Ukraine)
Died 1 April 1939
Golitsyno, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

Anton Semyonovich Makarenko was born in 1888, in Belopolye, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). After completing teacher training in 1905, he began teaching and later graduated with honors from the Poltava Teachers' Institute in 1917. In 1920, he became head of the Poltava Colony for juvenile offenders, which he transformed into the Gorky Colony. In 1927, he took charge of the Dzerzhinsky labor commune near Kharkiv, where he continued his innovative work with troubled youth. Between 1933 and 1935, he published The Pedagogical Poem, detailing his educational methods. He later wrote The Book for Parents and Flags on the Battlements. Recognized for his contributions to Soviet pedagogy, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor in 1939. Makarenko died of heart failure on April 1, 1939, near Moscow at the age of 51.

Works

Anton Makarenko, is best known for his work on collective education and pedagogical theory, which had a significant impact on Soviet and international education. His most notable works are:

  • Poem of the Pedagogical Journey (1935)
  • A Book for Parents (1937)
  • The Flags on the Towers (1938)

After his death, many of his ideas were compiled and published later by educators and editors who followed his work.