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Class hour on the topic: "Hero of the Soviet Union Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev." Batyshev, Sergey Yakovlevich Batyshev organizer of the system of vocational education

Batyshev Sergey Yakovlevich (10/19/1915 - 03/21/2000) - battalion commander of the 545th rifle regiment (389th rifle division, 3rd Guards Army, 1st Ukrainian Front), major.

Born on October 6 (19), 1915 in the village of Kadom, now a village in the Ryazan Region, in a working class family. Russian. He graduated from high school and 3 courses of the Moscow Engineering Institute. He worked as a teacher at the Kadom school. In 1936-1939 he taught mathematics at the Agricultural Workers' Faculty in the village of Digora (North Ossetia).

In 1939 he was drafted into the Red Army. He graduated from the regimental school, and then junior lieutenant courses.

Member of the Great Patriotic War since June 1941. He received his baptism of fire in the Brest region. In the very first battles, Lieutenant Batyshev showed himself to be a brave and competent commander. On the sixth day of the war he was wounded. After recovery, he returned to the front, participated in fierce battles on the Bryansk and Transcaucasian fronts. In June 1942 he joined the CPSU(b)/CPSU. Participated in the liberation of Ukraine and Kyiv. By the end of 1943, he became a major, commander of a battalion of the 545th rifle regiment of the 389th Berdichev rifle division. Here is how they spoke about Batyshev: “... if Batyshev is hooked on a height, then nothing can smoke him out of there. Flint, not a battalion commander!..”

On July 13-16, 1944, in the battles during the breakthrough of enemy defenses in the area of ​​​​the villages of Zvinyache and Oshchev, Gorokhovsky district, Volyn region, the battalion of Major Batyshev, having captured the front line of the enemy, developed a swift offensive, during which the Nazis inflicted heavy losses in manpower and equipment. In battle, the battalion commander was seriously wounded, but remained in the ranks, continuing to command the battalion. He moved with the help of fighters who carried him on a cape. When Batyshev was brought to the hospital, doctors removed 52 fragments from his body.

Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944 for the exemplary performance of command assignments and the courage and heroism shown in battles with fascist german invaders Major Batyshev Sergei Yakovlevich was awarded the title of Hero Soviet Union with the award of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 2333).

After the hospital, he returned to the front, participated in the battles at the Sandomierz bridgehead. During the war years he was wounded 5 times. Since 1945, Major Batyshev has been in reserve.

returned to pedagogical activity. The first years he lived in the city of Saratov. He worked as the director of the Saratov Industrial Pedagogical College, in 1946 he graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization. In 1947 he was transferred to the Main Directorate of Labor Reserves, was in a leadership position in the system of professional technical education: Head of the Tver Department of Vocational Education, Head of the Main Department educational institutions; in 1967-1973 - Deputy Chairman State Committee Council of Ministers of the USSR for vocational education.

Combined professional activity with scientific work. Studied the experience of educational institutions of vocational education in the educational process and implemented best practices in the system of training young personnel. He initiated research on the pedagogy of vocational education and, in fact, was its founder. In 1973-1991 - Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR. For 24 years he was a member of the VAK; was a member of the Council for the awarding of prizes of the President of the Russian Federation.

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), professor (1970), corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1968), active member APS of the USSR (1974), full member of the Russian Academy of Education (1993), New York Academy of Sciences (1979), International Academy technical education (1995), International Personnel Academy (1989), Academy vocational education(1990), Honorary Member of the International Academy of Education (1990), Honored Scientist Russian Federation(1990). In 1998 he was awarded the Prize of the President of the Russian Federation in the field of education.

Lived in Moscow. Passed away March 21, 2000. He was buried in Moscow at the Khovansky Central Cemetery.

He was awarded the Orders of Lenin (09/23/44), the Red Banner (09/15/43), the Red Banner of Labor, Alexander Nevsky (02/17/44), the Order of the Patriotic War 1st (04/06/85) and 2nd (09/06/43) degrees, Red Star (06/17/43), "Badge of Honor", medal "For Courage" (03/29/42), other medals.

At home, in the city of Kadoma, there is Batyshev Street, a house-museum of the Hero was opened, a school was named after him. In the city of Digora, a bust of the hero was installed on the Walk of Fame. A scholarship named after S.Ya. Batyshev, a memorial office was opened in the Podolsky Museum of Vocational Education. The city of Nikolaev (Ukraine) annually hosts international scientific readings dedicated to the memory of the Hero of the Soviet Union, Academician Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev.

Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev(August 6, 1915, the city of Kadom, Temnikovsky district, Tambov province, Russian Empire- March 21, 2000, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian military and scientific figure, Hero of the Soviet Union (1944), deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1989), full member of the Russian Academy of Education (1993), New York Academy of Sciences (1979), International Academy of Technical Education (1995), International Personnel Academy (1989), Academy of Vocational Education (1990), Honorary Member of the International Academy of Education (1990), Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), Professor (1970), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1990) .

pre-war period

Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev was born on August 19, 1915 in the city of Kadom, Temnikovsky district, Tambov province, in the family of a lumberjack. Russian.

After graduating from the seven classes of the local school, S. E. Batyshev had to work as a bricklayer for several years. In 1933, Batyshev entered the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute. Having finished three courses with excellent grades and moving on to the fourth, Batyshev failed to complete his studies due to a sharp deterioration in health. In 1936 he returned home and worked as a teacher at the Kadom school, and soon began teaching mathematics at the agricultural worker's faculty in the village of Digora (North Ossetia), where he worked from 1936 to 1939.

In 1939, Sergei Yakovlevich was drafted into the Red Army. He was sent to the 137th Rifle Division of the Moscow Military District, where he graduated from the regimental school.

The Great Patriotic War

S. Ya. Batyshev met the beginning of the Great Patriotic War with the rank of junior sergeant in the 137th Infantry Division.

In the first days of the war he was wounded, after recovery he returned to the front. Participated in battles on the Bryansk and Transcaucasian fronts. Since June 1942, a member of the CPSU (b).

By the end of 1943, he received the rank of major, commanded a battalion in the 545th rifle regiment of the 389th Berdichev rifle division. On July 13-16, 1944, when breaking through the enemy defenses in the area of ​​the villages of Zvinyache and Oshchev, Gorokhovsky district, Volyn region, the battalion under the command of Major Batyshev inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment, captured the enemy’s front line and developed an offensive. In this battle, the battalion commander S. Ya. Batyshev, being seriously wounded, remained in the ranks and continued to command the battalion.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944, for the exemplary performance of command assignments and the courage and heroism shown in battles with the Nazi invaders, Major Batyshev Sergei Yakovlevich was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 2333 ).

After recovery, he returned to the front and participated in the battles at the Sandomierz bridgehead. .

post-war period

In 1945, S. Ya. Batyshev was transferred to the reserve and returned to teaching. He worked as the director of the Saratov Industrial Pedagogical College. In 1946, S. Ya. Batyshev graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization. In 1947 he was transferred to work in the Main Directorate of Labor Reserves. He worked as the head of the Tver Department of Vocational Education, then the head of the Main Directorate of Educational Institutions of the USSR Vocational Education System. In 1967-1973 he worked as Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for vocational education.

S. Ya. Batyshev combined work in the system of vocational education with scientific work. He studied the experience of vocational education institutions, summarized the experience of educational work and was engaged in the implementation best practices training of young production personnel. S. Ya. Batyshev is one of the founders of the pedagogy of vocational education in the USSR. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), professor (1970).

S. Ya. Batyshev was an academician of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR. In 1973-1991, he was Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR, a permanent member of the Higher Attestation Commission, a member of the Council for Awarding Prizes of the President of the Russian Federation.

1915-2000) - teacher, organizer of pedagogical science, full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1974-1991). Hero of the Soviet Union (1944). In 1967-1973, Deputy Chairman of the State Trade Union of the USSR. In 1973-1989, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the APS. Initiator of research on professional pedagogy and psychology of vocational education. Executive editor and one of the authors of the work "Essays on the history of vocational education in the USSR" (1981), etc.

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BATYSHEV Sergey Yakovlevich

R. 6(19). 10.1915, pos. Kadom, now in the Ryazan region], teacher, organizer of ped. science, society. figure. D. h. APN USSR (1974-91), dr ped. Sciences (1968). Hero of the Owls Union (1944). Graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization with. x-va (1946). On ped. work since 1936. Since 1946, in leadership work in the system of prof.-tech. education, in 1967-73 deputy. prev. Gosprofobra of the USSR. In 1973-89 Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology Prof.-Tech. education APN. Before, (since 1965) Scientific Council on the problems of prof.-tech. education APN. Previous All-Union Association of Workers prof. education (since 1989).

In the 60s. acted as the initiator of studies of popedagogy and psychology of prof.-tech. education. Developed the theory of staged training of qualifiers. workers in production and in vocational schools; proposed problem-analytic. system prof. training of workers for automation. production Formulated the principles of grouping professions in order to train general workers, creating acc. uch. programs, use diff. forms of employment. Author of a number of programs for SPTU. Rep. ed. and one of the authors of the work “Essays on the history of prof.-tech. education in the USSR” (1981).

Cit.: The formation of qualifications. workers in the USSR, M.; Scientific organization of educational and upbringing. process, M., 1980J; Production pedagogy, M.; Labor training of schoolchildren, M., 1981; Training of workers, M., 1984; Reform prof. school, M., 1987.

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Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev(August 6, Kadom city, Tambov province - March 21, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian military and scientific figure, Hero of the Soviet Union (), deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (), full member of the Russian Academy of Education (), New York Academy of Sciences (), International Academy of Technical Education (), International Personnel Academy (), Academy of Vocational Education (), honorary member of the International Academy of Education (), Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (), professor (), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation ().

Biography

pre-war period

Sergey Yakovlevich Batyshev was born on August 19, 1915 in the city of Kadom, Temnikovsky district, Tambov province, in the family of a lumberjack. Russian.

After graduating from the seven classes of the local school, S. Ya. Batyshev had to work as a bricklayer for several years. In 1933, Batyshev entered. Having finished three courses with excellent grades and moving on to the fourth, Batyshev failed to complete his studies due to a sharp deterioration in health. In 1936 he returned home and worked as a teacher at the Kadom school, and soon began teaching mathematics at the agricultural worker's faculty in the village of Digora (North Ossetia), where he worked from 1936 to 1939.

In 1939, Sergei Yakovlevich was drafted into the Red Army. He was sent to the 137th Rifle Division of the Moscow Military District, where he graduated from the regimental school.

The Great Patriotic War

S. Ya. Batyshev met the beginning of the Great Patriotic War with the rank of junior sergeant in the 137th Infantry Division.

In the first days of the war he was wounded, after recovery he returned to the front. Participated in battles on the Bryansk and Transcaucasian fronts. Since June 1942, a member of the CPSU (b).

By the end of 1943, he received the rank of major, commanded a battalion in the 545th rifle regiment of the 389th Berdichev rifle division. On July 13-16, 1944, when breaking through the enemy defenses in the area of ​​the villages of Zvinyache and Oshchev, Gorokhovsky district, Volyn region, the battalion under the command of Major Batyshev inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment, captured the enemy’s front line and developed an offensive. In this battle, the battalion commander S. Ya. Batyshev, being seriously wounded, remained in the ranks and continued to command the battalion.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944, for the exemplary performance of command assignments and the courage and heroism shown in battles with the Nazi invaders, Major Batyshev Sergei Yakovlevich was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 2333 ).

After recovery, he returned to the front and participated in the battles at the Sandomierz bridgehead.

post-war period

In 1945, S. Ya. Batyshev was transferred to the reserve and returned to teaching. He worked as the director of the Saratov Industrial Pedagogical College. In 1946, S. Ya. Batyshev graduated. In 1947 he was transferred to work in the Main Directorate of Labor Reserves. He worked as the head of the Kalinin Department of Vocational Education, then the head of the Main Directorate of Educational Institutions of the USSR Vocational Education System. In 1967-1973 he worked as Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for vocational education.

S. Ya. Batyshev combined work in the system of vocational education with scientific work. He studied the experience of vocational education institutions, summarized the experience of educational work and was engaged in the introduction of the best methods for training young production personnel. S. Ya. Batyshev was one of the founders of the pedagogy of vocational education in the USSR. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), professor (1970).

S. Ya. Batyshev was an academician of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR. In 1973-1991, he was Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR, a permanent member of the Higher Attestation Commission, a member of the Council for Awarding Prizes of the President of the Russian Federation.

Awards and prizes in the field of pedagogy and education

S. Ya. Batyshev was a member of the New York Academy of Sciences (1979), the International Academy of Technical Education (1995), the International Personnel Academy (1989), the Academy of Vocational Education (1990), an honorary member of the International Academy of Education (1990), an honored scientist Russian Federation (1990). In 1998 he was awarded the Prize of the President of the Russian Federation in the field of education.

Compositions

  • Formation of qualified workers in the USSR. - M., 1974.
  • Industrial Pedagogy. - M., 1976.
  • Scientific organization of the educational process. - M., 1980.
  • Labor training of schoolchildren. - M., 1981.
  • Workforce training. - M., 1984.
  • Reform vocational school. - M., 1987.

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Literature

  • Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. collegium I. N. Shkadov. - M .: Military Publishing, 1987. - T. 1 / Abaev - Lyubichev /. - 911 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN out., Reg. No. in RCP 87-95382.

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Sergey Yakovlevich Batyshev was born on August 19, 1915 in the city of Kadom, Temnikovsky district, Tambov province (now Kadomsky district, Ryazan region) in the family of a lumberjack. Russian.

  • After graduating from the seven classes of the local school, S. Ya. Batyshev had to work as a bricklayer for several years. In 1933, Batyshev entered the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute. Having finished three courses with excellent grades and moving on to the fourth, Batyshev failed to complete his studies due to a sharp deterioration in health. In 1936 he returned home and worked as a teacher at the Kadom school, and soon began teaching mathematics at the agricultural worker's faculty in the village of Digora (North Ossetia), where he worked from 1936 to 1939.
  • In 1939, Sergei Yakovlevich was drafted into the Red Army. He was sent to the 137th Rifle Division of the Moscow Military District, where he graduated from the regimental school.
  • S. Ya. Batyshev met the beginning of the Great Patriotic War with the rank of junior sergeant in the 137th Infantry Division.
  • In the first days of the war he was wounded, after recovery he returned to the front. Participated in battles on the Bryansk and Transcaucasian fronts. Since June 1942, a member of the CPSU (b).
  • By the end of 1943, he received the rank of major, commanded a battalion in the 545th rifle regiment of the 389th Berdichev rifle division. On July 13-16, 1944, when breaking through the enemy defenses in the area of ​​the villages of Zvinyache and Oshchev, Gorokhovsky district, Volyn region, the battalion under the command of Major Batyshev inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment, captured the enemy’s front line and developed an offensive. In this battle, the battalion commander S. Ya. Batyshev, being seriously wounded, remained in the ranks and continued to command the battalion.
  • By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944, for the exemplary performance of command assignments and the courage and heroism shown in battles with the Nazi invaders, Major Batyshev Sergei Yakovlevich was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal.
  • After recovery, he returned to the front and participated in the battles at the Sandomierz bridgehead.
  • In 1945, S. Ya. Batyshev was transferred to the reserve and returned to teaching. He worked as the director of the Saratov Industrial Pedagogical College. In 1946, S. Ya. Batyshev graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture. M.I. Kalinina. In 1947 he was transferred to work in the Main Directorate of Labor Reserves. He worked as the head of the Kalinin Department of Vocational Education, then the head of the Main Directorate of Educational Institutions of the USSR Vocational Education System. In 1967-1973 he worked as Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for vocational education.
  • S. Ya. Batyshev combined work in the system of vocational education with scientific work. He studied the experience of vocational education institutions, summarized the experience of educational work and was engaged in the introduction of the best methods for training young production personnel. S. Ya. Batyshev was one of the founders of the pedagogy of vocational education in the USSR. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), professor (1970).
  • S. Ya. Batyshev was an academician of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR. In 1973-1991, he was Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR, a permanent member of the Higher Attestation Commission, a member of the Council for Awarding Prizes of the President of the Russian Federation.
  • Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1990). In 1998 he was awarded the Prize of the President of the Russian Federation in the field of education.
  • He is the author of 36 books and over 400 scientific articles. Under his leadership, more than 80 doctoral and master's theses in the field of pedagogy were defended.
  • He died in Moscow on March 21, 2000.

Compositions

  • Formation of qualified workers in the USSR. - M., 1974.
  • Industrial Pedagogy. - M., 1976.
  • Scientific organization of the educational process. - M., 1980.
  • Labor training of schoolchildren. - M., 1981.
  • Workforce training. - M., 1984.
  • Reform of the vocational school. - M., 1987

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