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{{Short description|Chuvash enlightener, educator, and writer}}
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| name = Ivan Yakovlev
| name = Ivan Yakovlev
| image = I Y Yakovlev.jpg
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| birth_place = {{Ill|Koshki-Novotimbaeyvo|ru|https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Кошки-Новотимбаево}}, [[Buinsky Uyezd]], [[Simbirsk Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]]
| country = USSR
| birth_place = [[Russian Empire]]
| citizenship = [[Russian Empire]], [[USSR]]
| citizenship = [[Russian Empire]], [[USSR]]
| occupation = Educator
| occupation = Educator
| language = Chuvash, Russian
| language = Chuvash, Russian
| subject = Education, [[pedagogy]], writer, translater
| subject = Education, [[pedagogy]], writer, translator
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'''Ivan Yakovlevich Yakovlev''' ({{lang-ru|Иван Яковлевич Яковлев}}) ({{OldStyleDate|25 April|1848|13 April}}, a village of Koshki-Novotimbaeyvo, today's [[Tatarstan]] - October 23, 1930, [[Moscow]]) was a [[Chuvash people|Chuvash]] enlightener, educator, and writer.
'''Ivan Yakovlevich Yakovlev''' ({{langx|ru|Иван Яковлевич Яковлев}}) ({{OldStyleDate|25 April|1848|13 April}}, {{Ill|Koshki-Novotimbaeyvo|ru|https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Кошки-Новотимбаево}}, today's [[Tatarstan]] - October 23, 1930, [[Moscow]]) was a [[Chuvash people|Chuvash]] enlightener, educator, and writer.


In 1875, Ivan Yakovlev was graduated from the [[Kazan University]]. While he was still a [[Gymnasium (school)|gymnasium]] student, he invested his own capital and private donations into the establishment of [[Simbirsk]] [[Simbirsk Chuvash teacher's school|Chuvash School]] in 1868. Thanks to the efforts of [[Ilya Ulyanov]] ([[Vladimir Lenin]]'s father), this school would be funded by the government starting 1871. In 1877, the school was transformed into Simbirsk Central Chuvash School. After his graduation from the university, Ivan Yakovlev worked as an inspector of Chuvash schools in the Kazan School District (until 1903) and headed the Chuvash School for Teachers (until October 1919). Ivan Yakovlev contributed to the establishing of Chuvash and other national schools in the [[Volga region]]. He was the one to create special instruction methods based on [[Konstantin Ushinsky]]’s pedagogical legacy. In the early 1870s, Ivan Yakovlev put together a new [[Chuvash alphabet]], wrote several primers and textbooks based on the [[Russian alphabet]]. He is also known for having translated some of the Russian writers into the [[Chuvash language]] ([[Alexander Pushkin]], [[Ivan Krylov]], [[Leo Tolstoy]], [[Nikolai Nekrasov]] and others).
In 1875, Ivan Yakovlev was graduated from the [[Kazan University]]. While he was still a [[Gymnasium (school)|gymnasium]] student, he invested his own capital and private donations into the establishment of [[Simbirsk]] [[Simbirsk Chuvash teacher's school|Chuvash School]] in 1868. Thanks to the efforts of [[Ilya Ulyanov]] ([[Vladimir Lenin]]'s father), this school would be funded by the government starting 1871. In 1877, the school was transformed into Simbirsk Central Chuvash School. After his graduation from the university, Ivan Yakovlev worked as an inspector of Chuvash schools in the Kazan School District (until 1903) and headed the Chuvash School for Teachers (until October 1919). Ivan Yakovlev contributed to the establishing of Chuvash and other national schools in the [[Volga region]]. He was the one to create special instruction methods based on [[Konstantin Ushinsky]]’s pedagogical legacy. In the early 1870s, Ivan Yakovlev put together a new [[Chuvash alphabet]], wrote several primers and textbooks based on the [[Russian alphabet]]. He is also known for having translated some of the Russian writers into the [[Chuvash language]] ([[Alexander Pushkin]], [[Ivan Krylov]], [[Leo Tolstoy]], [[Nikolai Nekrasov]] and others).
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The [[Chuvash State Pedagogical Institute]] bears Ivan Yakovlev’s name. There is also a monument and a museum of Ivan Yakovlev in [[Cheboksary]].
The [[Chuvash State Pedagogical Institute]] bears Ivan Yakovlev’s name. There is also a monument and a museum of Ivan Yakovlev in [[Cheboksary]].


Also [[Alikovo middle school]] bears Ivan Yakovlev’s name.
[[Alikovo Middle School|Alikovo middle school]] bears Ivan Yakovlev’s name.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Gennady Volkov (educator)]]
* [[Gennady Volkov (educator)]]


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.chuvsu.ru/university/yakovlev/index.htm Biography]
* [http://www.chuvsu.ru/university/yakovlev/index.htm Biography]
* [http://www.jmp.ru/jmp/98/05-98/11.htm Журнал Московской Патриархии, 5-1998]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111117122701/http://www.jmp.ru/jmp/98/05-98/11.htm Журнал Московской Патриархии, 5-1998]
* [http://www.biblia.ru/translation/show/?9&start=0 Russia Bible society]
* [http://www.biblia.ru/translation/show/?9&start=0 Russia Bible society]


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Latest revision as of 19:52, 4 November 2024

Ivan Yakovlev
BornKoshki-Novotimbaeyvo [ru], Buinsky Uyezd, Simbirsk Governorate, Russian Empire
OccupationEducator
LanguageChuvash, Russian
CitizenshipRussian Empire, USSR
SubjectEducation, pedagogy, writer, translator

Ivan Yakovlevich Yakovlev (Russian: Иван Яковлевич Яковлев) (25 April [O.S. 13 April] 1848, Koshki-Novotimbaeyvo [ru], today's Tatarstan - October 23, 1930, Moscow) was a Chuvash enlightener, educator, and writer.

In 1875, Ivan Yakovlev was graduated from the Kazan University. While he was still a gymnasium student, he invested his own capital and private donations into the establishment of Simbirsk Chuvash School in 1868. Thanks to the efforts of Ilya Ulyanov (Vladimir Lenin's father), this school would be funded by the government starting 1871. In 1877, the school was transformed into Simbirsk Central Chuvash School. After his graduation from the university, Ivan Yakovlev worked as an inspector of Chuvash schools in the Kazan School District (until 1903) and headed the Chuvash School for Teachers (until October 1919). Ivan Yakovlev contributed to the establishing of Chuvash and other national schools in the Volga region. He was the one to create special instruction methods based on Konstantin Ushinsky’s pedagogical legacy. In the early 1870s, Ivan Yakovlev put together a new Chuvash alphabet, wrote several primers and textbooks based on the Russian alphabet. He is also known for having translated some of the Russian writers into the Chuvash language (Alexander Pushkin, Ivan Krylov, Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Nekrasov and others).

The Chuvash State Pedagogical Institute bears Ivan Yakovlev’s name. There is also a monument and a museum of Ivan Yakovlev in Cheboksary.

Alikovo middle school bears Ivan Yakovlev’s name.

See also

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Literature

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  • Дело его жизни. Сборник научных статей. Издатель — фонд им. Яковлева. Редактор Кириллов И. П. Cheboksary, 2008.
  • Итоги юбилейной научной сессии, посвященной столетию со дня рождения И. Я. Яковлева, «Записки Чувашского н.-и. института языка, литературы и истории», 1949. в. 3;
  • Краснов Н. Г. Иван Яковлевич Яковлев. Жизнь. Деятельность. Педагогические идеи. Очерки. Cheboksary, 1976.
  • Этнопедагогический манифест И. Я. Яковлева. Cheboksary, 2003. ISBN 5-86765-253-X
  • Волков Г. Н. Жизнь, смерть и бессмертие патриарха. Cheboksary, 2004. ISBN 5-86765-268-8
  • Симбирская чувашская школа. Квартира И. Я. Яковлева. Путеводитель. — Ul'yanovsk: Издательство «Корпорация технологий продвижения», 2003. — 24 с.
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