Stalin implemented significant changes to education in the Soviet Union by emphasizing a centralized, state-controlled curriculum that promoted communist ideology and the principles of Marxism-Leninism. He increased the availability of education, making it compulsory and expanding access to schools, particularly for workers and peasants. Moreover, Stalin's regime emphasized technical and vocational training to support industrialization efforts, while also promoting political indoctrination, ensuring that education served the goals of the state. This shift aimed to create a literate, skilled workforce loyal to the Communist Party.
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