Publisher's Synopsis
"Bukvar dlia dityy pershoho roku nauky" is a Ukrainian-language primer intended for children in their first year of education. Published in 1916, this book represents a valuable resource for understanding early literacy instruction in the Ukrainian language during the early 20th century. It offers insights into the pedagogical approaches and cultural context of education at the time.
Authored by F. Dojacek, this primer is a significant historical document for educators, linguists, and anyone interested in the history of Ukrainian language education. Its enduring appeal lies in its role as a window into the past, illustrating how young learners were introduced to reading and writing over a century ago.
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