Sergey Yakovlevich Batyshev. What was their strength and what was their weakness?

(10/19/1915, village of Kadom, Temnikovsky district, Tambov province, Russian Empire - 03/21/2000, Moscow, Russia)

Born into a working-class family. Russian. He graduated from high school and 3 years of the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute. He worked as a teacher at the Kadoma 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 courses for junior lieutenants.

Participant 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 and took part in fierce battles on the Bryansk and Transcaucasian fronts. In June 1942 he joined the CPSU(b)/CPSU. Participated in the liberation of Ukraine. By the end of 1943, he became a major, battalion commander of the 545th Infantry Regiment of the 389th Berdichev Infantry Division.

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

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

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

Returned to teaching. The first years he lived in the city of Saratov. He worked as director of the Saratov Industrial Pedagogical College and graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization in 1946. In 1947, he was transferred to the Main Directorate of Labor Reserves, and was in leadership positions in the system of vocational and technical education: head of the Tver Directorate of Vocational Education, head of the Main Directorate of Educational Institutions; in 1967-1973 - Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers for Vocational Education.

He combined his professional activities with scientific work. He studied the experience of vocational education institutions in the educational process and introduced the best methods 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 USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. For 24 years he was a member of the Higher Attestation Commission; was a member of the Council for Awarding Prizes of the President of the Russian Federation.

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), Professor (1970), Corresponding Member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR (1968), Full Member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR (1974), Full Member of the Russian Academy of Education (1993), New York Academy of Sciences (1979), International Academy of Technical Sciences education (1995), International Personnel Academy (1989), Academy of Vocational Education (1990), honorary member of the International Academy of Education (1990), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1990). In 1998, he was awarded the Russian Presidential Prize in the field of education.

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Sergei 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 seven classes at a local school, S. Ya. Batyshev had to work as a mason for several years. In 1933, Batyshev entered the Moscow Mechanics and Engineering Institute. Having completed three courses with excellent grades and moving on to the fourth, Batyshev was unable to complete his studies due to a sharp deterioration in his health. In 1936, he returned home and worked as a teacher at the Kadoma school, and soon began teaching mathematics at the agricultural workers' 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 Infantry 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, and after recovery he returned to the front. Participated in battles on the Bryansk and Transcaucasian fronts. Since June 1942, member of the CPSU (b).
  • By the end of 1943, he received the rank of major and commanded a battalion in the 545th Infantry Regiment of the 389th Berdichev Infantry Division. On July 13-16, 1944, when breaking through the enemy’s 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, battalion commander S. Ya. Batyshev, being seriously wounded, remained in service and continued to command the battalion.
  • By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated September 23, 1944, for the exemplary fulfillment of command assignments and the courage and heroism shown in battles with the Nazi invaders, Major Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev 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 took part in the battles on 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 named after. M.I.Kalinina. In 1947 he was transferred to work at the Main Directorate of Labor Reserves. He worked as the head of the Kalinin Department of Vocational Education, then as 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 USSR Council of Ministers for Vocational Education.
  • S. Ya. Batyshev combined his work in the vocational education system with scientific work. He studied the experience of vocational education institutions, generalized the experience of educational work and introduced the best methods for training young production personnel. S. Ya. Batyshev was one of the founders of pedagogy of vocational education in the USSR. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), Professor (1970).
  • S. Ya. Batyshev was an academician of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. In 1973-1991, he was academician-secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, a permanent member of the Higher Attestation Commission, and 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 Russian Presidential Prize in the field of education.
  • He is the author of 36 books and more than 400 scientific articles. Under his leadership, more than 80 doctoral and candidate dissertations in the field of pedagogy were defended.
  • Died in Moscow on March 21, 2000.

Essays

  • 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.
  • Training of workers. - M., 1984.
  • Vocational school reform. - M., 1987

Heroes of the Soviet Union of the Ryazan region -

1915-2000) - teacher, organizer of pedagogical science, full member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR (1974-1991). Hero of the Soviet Union (1944). In 1967-1973, Deputy Chairman of the State Professional Education Council of the USSR. In 1973-1989, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. Initiator of research on professional pedagogy and psychology of vocational education. Responsible 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, village. Kadom, now in the Ryazan region], teacher, pedagogical organizer. science, society activist Doctor of Science of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR (1974-91), Doctor of Pedagogics. Sciences (1968). Hero of the Owls. Union (1944). Graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization. x-va (1946). On ped. work since 1936. Since 1946 in managerial work in the professional-technical system. education, in 1967-73 deputy. prev Gosprofobra of the USSR. In 1973-89, Academic Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Prof.-Technical. education APN. Pred, (since 1965) of the Scientific Council on the problems of professional and technical. education APN. Prev. All-Union Association of Workers Prof. education (since 1989).

In the 60s initiated research into pedagogy and psychology of professional and technical specialists. education. Developed a theory of staged training of qualified specialists. workers in production and in vocational technical schools; proposed problem-analytic. system prof. training workers for automation. production Formulated the principles of grouping professions with the aim of training workers of a wide profile, creating the corresponding. uch. programs, use of various forms of classes. Author of a number of studies. programs for SPTU. Rep. ed. and one of the authors of the work “Essays on the history of prof.-technical”. education in the USSR" (1981).

Works: Formation of qualified specialists. workers in the USSR, M.; Scientific organization of educational institutions process, M., 1980J; Production pedagogy, M.; Labor training of schoolchildren, M., 1981; Training of workers, M., 1984; Reform Prof. Schools, M., 1987.

Class hour: “Hero of the Soviet Union -

Batyshev Sergey Yakovlevich"

The phonogram of the song “Let us bow to those great years...” plays.

Presenter 1.

The time of heroes, usually you seem to be in the past:

The main battles come from books and movies,

The main dates are cast in newspaper lines,

The main destinies became history long ago.

Presenter 2:

Today is a day of memories

And my heart is tight from lofty words.

Today is the day of reminders

About the feat and valor of the fathers.

Presenter 1. Good afternoon guys! Today is an unusual day. Today we celebrate the 100th anniversary of an amazing person, Hero of the Soviet Union, scientist, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.

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Biography of Batyshev S.Ya. (presentation)

Slide 1. Batyshev S.Ya. (1915-2000)

Slide 2 . BatyshevSergey Yakovlevich:

    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).

Slide 3

Sergei Yakovlevich was born on October 19, 1915 in a peasant family in the village of Kadom, a prayer place in the Ryazan region, which is located near the Diveevsky Monastery and Pushkin Boldino. Until 1917, there were 18 churches and two monasteries in Kadoma, one of which was founded by Seraphim of Sarov.

Slide 4. Monasteries of Kadoma

Slide 5.

After finishing seven classes at a local school, he worked as a mason for several years.

At the age of 14, he left home and entered the Novomoskovsk Chemical College.

In 1933, Batyshev S.Ya. entered the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute. Completed three courses with excellent grades. After the third year, financial problems arose. The institute received information that teaching staff were needed in North Ossetia. The decision was taken.

Slide 6.

Arrived in Vladikavkaz. He came to the People's Commissariat for Education, where Sergei Yakovlevich was sent to work at the Digorsky rural workers' faculty. I had to teach almost all subjects. He had a special love for literature. At the workers' faculty, he met his fate in the person of student Maria Toguzaeva. He was 22 years old, she was 18. He worked in the village of Digora from 1936 to 1939.

Slide 7 . In 1939, when he had worked for three years, he was called up for active service in the Red Army. There were two months left before demobilization, but June 22, 1941 came. By this time, he had completed the regimental school, and then the courses for junior lieutenants at the 137th Infantry Division of the Moscow Military District.

War S.Ya. Batyshev met him as a junior sergeant near Brest. It was June 23, 1941. He experienced all the hardships of war: the bitterness of defeat and retreat, the loss of fighting friends and close relatives, and injuries. In one of the letters to his wife dated May 16, 1943, he said: “I will definitely return to Digora only with victory. We beat the fascists with frenzy, truly, as it should be for quick destruction. And for the death of Uncle Vasya, Uncle Vanya, for the death of Volodya and the wounds of Zorya, they will receive from me in abundance. On my personal account I already have 37 killed soldiers, 2 officers and destroyed two enemy machine guns and two mortars... There are a lot of Ossetians with me now.”

Slide 8.

In June 1943, the regiment commander, Lieutenant Colonel Zakharchenko, reported to the front command: “In battles with the Nazi invaders north-west of the village of Keslerovo, a company under the commandsenior lieutenant Batysheva destroyed up to a platoon of infantry with her mortar fire, suppressed a mortar battery, and destroyed seven enemy firing points...”

In September 1943, the same Zakharchenko reported to the division command: “The chief of staff of the battalionCaptain Batyshev Before the attack on September 7 near the farm, Leninsky organized and personally took part in reconnaissance of enemy battle formations, firing points and minefields. Three times he personally led the fighters into the attack. With a group of fighters, he burst into enemy trenches and destroyed 19 soldiers and officers. In this operation, Comrade. Batyshev personally destroyed a Nazi officer and eight soldiers in hand-to-hand combat, captured three soldiers and captured a briefcase with staff documents...”

Slide 9.

The apotheosis of the war for Batyshev was the Lviv-Sandomierz offensive operation of the 1st Ukrainian Front on July 13 - August 29, 1944 - one of the largest in World War II.

This is how Sergei Yakovlevich himself describes this bloody and lengthy battle: “We held out for two days, captured many captured grenades and machine guns. They repulsed twelve attacks... They bled, but held on... One night the entire division, led by General Kolobov, crossed over to us. The division rushed forward, expanding and deepening the bridgehead, which later became known as Sandomierz. And the six of us, that’s all that was left of the unit, were sent to a hospital in Krakow. There were... 52 fragments inside me.”

S.Ya. Batyshev was only 29 years old at the time.

Slide 10.

Presentation by S.Ya. Batyshev to the title of Hero: “Major Batyshev, in the battles for the Soviet Motherland during the breakthrough of the German defense in the Zvinyache-Oschuv region of the Lviv region from July 13 to July 16, 1944, showed exceptional tenacity, courage and determination. Major Batyshev, having received a combat mission to break through enemy defenses on July 13, 1944, skillfully and decisively led the battalion to storm the enemy’s front line. Thanks to bold and correct tactical actions, he captured this line and, pursuing the enemy, destroyed his manpower and equipment.

In the difficult moments of the battle when breaking through the enemy’s defenses, Major Batyshev, despising the danger to life, was always in those places where it was better to lead the battalion and where the success of the battle was decided. With his courage and bravery, determination and faith in victory, he inspired the entire battalion personnel... The soldiers, sergeants and officers, seeing their authoritative, courageous and strong-willed commander among them, fought steadfastly and selflessly. Major Batyshev, having extensive combat experience during the Patriotic War... led his battalion to defeat enemy fortifications.

Major Batyshev, while pursuing the enemy, skillfully bypassing his resistance groups and causing panic in his ranks, literally put the enemy to flight, not giving him any opportunity to gain a foothold anywhere.”

Slide 11.

The highest award of the Motherland - the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal - was presented to him by Marshal of the Soviet Union I.S. Konev.

Victory Day S.Ya. I met Batyshev in the hospital: during the storming of Berlin, on April 22, he was wounded for the last, fifth time.

He received the Hero of the Soviet Union certificate after the war in the Kremlin.

Having started the war as a sergeant, he successively went through the ranks of squad commander, platoon commander, company commander, chief of staff, battalion commander, and regiment commander. From sergeant to lieutenant colonel. A unique case.

This is how the envoy from Digora S.Ya fought. Batyshev.

The Motherland highly appreciated the military feat of S.Ya. Batyshev, awarding him with orders and medals

Slide 12. Medal of Honor"

Slide 13 Order of the Red Star

Slide 14. Order of the Red Banner

Slide 15. Order of the Patriotic War (1st and 2nd degree)

Slide 16. Order of Alexander Nevsky

After the war S.Ya. Batyshev devoted his entire life to study, research work, government and public activities and achieved outstanding results in this field.

Slide 17.

Since 1945, Major Batyshev has been in reserve. Returned to teaching. The first years he lived in the city of Saratov. He worked as director of the Saratov Industrial Pedagogical College and graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanization in 1946.

Slide 18.

Since 1947, he has been in leadership positions in the vocational education system:

    Head of the Tver Department of Vocational Education,

    Head of the Main Directorate of Educational Institutions;

    in 1967-1973 - Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers for Vocational Education.

He combined his professional activities with scientific work. Studied the experience of vocational education institutions. Introduced the best methods in the system of training young personnel. He initiated research on the pedagogy of vocational education and, in fact, was its founder.

Under his scientific leadership, about 100 doctors and candidates of science were trained. He has published 36 books and over 400 scientific articles.

In 1998 he was awarded the Russian Presidential Prize in the field of education.

Slide 19 . On March 21, 2000, Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev passed away. He died at the age of 85. Name S.Ya. Batyshev is immortalized in his homeland and in Moscow.

Slide 20Memorial plaque on the house where Batyshev lived from 1979 to 2000

Slide 21 – 22 The house is a museum in the Hero’s homeland. Kadom

Slide 23. The State Museum of Professional Education displays the office of S.Ya. Batysheva.

Slide 24. Digora. in the museum named after G. Tsagolov, the exhibition presents the combat path of S.Ya. Batysheva. A bust of the hero is installed on the Walk of Fame

Slide 26.(photo) Sergei Yakovlevich Batyshev.

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The memory of generations is inextinguishable

And the memory of those whom we sacredly honor,

Let's stand for a moment

And in sorrow we will stand and be silent.

Let us honor the blessed memory of all who forged victory in the Great Patriotic War.

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They write poems about exploits.

They create songs about fame.

"Heroes never die"

Heroes live in our memory!”

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Batyshev Sergey Yakovlevich - commander of the 3rd battalion of the 545th Infantry Regiment (389th Infantry Division, 3rd Guards Army, 1st Ukrainian Front), major.

Born on October 6 (19), 1915 in the city of Kadom, Temnikovsky district, Tambov province (now the village is the regional center of the Ryazan region). Russian. He graduated from the 7th grade of school in Kadoma, and in 1932 from the FZU school in the city of Stalinogorsk (now the city of Novomoskovsk, Moscow region). In 1932-1933 he worked as a mason at plant No. 42, while simultaneously studying at the Stalinogorsk Chemical College.

In 1936 he graduated from the 3rd year of the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute. In 1936-1938 - teacher of technical disciplines at the agricultural workers' faculty and mechanics courses in the village of Digora (now the city - the regional center of North Ossetia). Graduated in absentia from the 4th year of the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute. In 1938-1939 - teacher and instructor of industrial training at a school at Saatly station (now a city - the regional center of Azerbaijan).

In the army since September 1939. In 1940 he graduated from the regimental school (in the city of Arzamas, now Nizhny Novgorod region). He served in the infantry as commander of a mortar platoon of a rifle regiment (in the Moscow Military District; the city of Arzamas).

Participant of the Great Patriotic War: in July-August 1941 - commander of a mortar platoon of the 624th Infantry Regiment (Western Front). Participated in defensive battles in Belarus and the Battle of Smolensk. In July 1941 he was shell-shocked. On August 13, 1941, he was seriously wounded in the right leg and until December 1941 was in a hospital in the city of Astrakhan.

In January-October 1942 - platoon commander and company commander of the mortar battalion of the 104th Infantry Regiment. He fought on the Southwestern (January-April 1942) and Bryansk (April-July 1942) fronts. Participated in battles in the Kursk and Belgorod directions, the Voronezh-Voroshilovgrad operation. In the summer of 1942 he graduated from the courses for junior lieutenants. In July 1942 he was surrounded, but a few months later he reached his own people behind enemy lines.

In December 1942 - July 1944 - commander of a mortar company, senior adjutant and battalion commander of the 545th Infantry Regiment. He fought as part of the Northern Group of Forces of the Transcaucasian Front (December 1942 - January 1943), North Caucasus (January-October 1943) and 1st Ukrainian (November-December 1943 and May-July 1944) fronts. Participated in the battle for the Caucasus, the North Caucasus, Novorossiysk-Taman, Zhitomir-Berdichev and Lvov-Sandomierz operations. On August 13, 1943, he was slightly wounded and shell-shocked. On December 24, 1943, he was seriously wounded and until May 1944 was being treated in a hospital in the city of Mednogorsk (Orenburg region).

He particularly distinguished himself during the Lvov-Sandomierz operation. On July 13, 1944, the battalion under his command broke through enemy defenses in the area of ​​​​the villages of Zvinyache and Oshchev (Gorokhovsky district, Volyn region, Ukraine) and developed a rapid offensive, during which it broke into the city of Gorokhov, threatening the enemy’s open flank. In one day of the offensive, the battalion destroyed more than 150 enemy soldiers and officers, destroyed 2 tanks, 3 armored personnel carriers, 2 guns, captured 24 people and an ammunition depot. Pursuing the retreating enemy, on July 16, 1944, the battalion reached the village of Pechikhvosty (Gorokhovsky district), where it took on the approaching enemy reserves. In this battle, S.Ya. Batyshev was seriously wounded in the left arm, but continued to command the battalion until the enemy began to retreat. Until September 1944, he was undergoing treatment in a hospital in the city of Rivne (Ukraine).

For courage and heroism shown in battles with the Nazi invaders, by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944, to Major Batyshev Sergei Yakovlevich awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal.

In September 1944 - April 1945 - deputy commander of the 545th Infantry Regiment (1st Ukrainian Front). Participated in the Sandomierz-Silesian, Lower Silesian and Berlin operations. On April 22, 1945, he was wounded (for the fifth time during the war) in the right thigh and until May 1945 was in a hospital in Krakow (Poland).

After the war, he served as commander of a military unit (in the Volga Military District). Since October 1945, Major S.Ya. Batyshev has been in reserve.

In 1945-1946 he worked as director of the Saratov Industrial College of Vocational Education. In 1946 he graduated from the Saratov Institute of Mechanics (evening department).

In 1946-1949 - head of the Kalinin regional department of vocational education (now the city of Tver). In 1949-1953 - Head of the Directorate of Educational Institutions of the USSR Ministry of Labor Reserves.

In 1953-1957 - Deputy Head - Chief Engineer of the Main Directorate of Cinematography of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, in 1957-1961 - Head of the Main Directorate of Industry of Enterprises of the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR.

From 1961 - Director of the Central Educational and Methodological Cabinet, and in 1967-1974 - Deputy Chairman for Scientific and Methodological Work of the State Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers for Vocational Education.

In 1974-1989 - Academician-Secretary of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Vocational Education, and in 1989-1991 - Advisor to the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences.

Since 1991 – President of the Association “Vocational Education” at the Russian Academy of Education.

He combined work in the vocational education system with scientific work. He studied the experience of vocational education institutions, generalized the experience of educational work and introduced the best methods for training young production personnel. He was one of the founders of vocational education pedagogy in the USSR. Author of more than 30 books and brochures, over 400 scientific articles and 10 educational programs.

He was a member of the Higher Attestation Commission and a member of the Council for Awarding Prizes of the President of the Russian Federation.

Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (10/18/1995), Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1969), Professor (1970).

Academician of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR (1974, corresponding member - since 1968) and the Russian Academy of Education (1993).

People's Deputy of the USSR in 1989-1991.

Major (1944). Awarded the Orders of Lenin (09.23.1944), the October Revolution (10.18.1985), the Red Banner (09.15.1943), Alexander Nevsky (02.17.1944), the 1st Patriotic War (03.11.1985) and the 2nd (09.6. 1943) degrees, Red Banner of Labor (11/19/1975), Friendship of Peoples (12/14/1990), Red Star (06/17/1943), “Badge of Honor” (09/9/1971), medals “For Courage” (03/29/1942), “For Labor Distinction” (09/30/1965) and other medals.

Laureate of the Presidential Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of education (1998, for the creation of a theory and methodology for training and advanced training of workers).

A house-museum of S.Ya. Batyshev was opened in the village of Kadom. Streets in the city of Digora and the village of Kadom are named after him. In Moscow, a memorial plaque was installed on the house in which he lived. In Digor, on the Walk of Fame, there is a bust of S.Ya. Batyshev. A scholarship named after him was established at the Ural Vocational Pedagogical University, and a memorial office was opened at the Podolsk Museum of Vocational Education.

Essays:
Industrial training instructor. Minsk, 1963;
Industrial training instructor is a teacher, mentor, educator of young workers in production. M., 1964;
Training and advanced training of workers in production. M., 1965;
Training of workers in production. M., 1965;
Industrial training for unit machine tool operators. Sverdlovsk, 1965;
The experience of advanced workers is for all vocational schools. M., 1966;
Training of workers at courses. M., 1967;
Training and advanced training of workers in production. 2nd edition. M., 1967;
Vocational and technical training for workers in production. M., 1967;
Advanced training for industrial training instructors. Leningrad, 1969;
Fundamentals of industrial pedagogy. M.. 1971;
Formation of qualified workers in the USSR. M., 1971;
Scientific organization of the educational process. M., 1972;
Labor training of schoolchildren in the conditions of the scientific and technological revolution. M., 1974;
Formation of qualified workers in the USSR. 2nd edition. M., 1974;
Scientific organization of the educational process. 2nd edition. M., 1975;
Industrial pedagogy. M., 1976;
Fundamentals of the pedagogical activity of a mentor. M., 1977;
Problems of training and education of working youth. M., 1978;
Current problems of training highly qualified workers. M. 1979;
Training of workers with secondary education. M., 1980;
Scientific organization of the educational process. M., 1980;
Labor training of schoolchildren. M., 1981;
Training of workers. M., 1984;
Labor training for schoolchildren (in Lithuanian). Kaunas, 1985;
Vocational school reform. M., 1987;
Training of workers in secondary vocational schools. M., 1988;
Training of working professionals. M., 1995;
Tough love, or Frank conversation. M., 1995;
Block-modular study. M., 1997;
Encyclopedia of Vocational Education. In 3 volumes (leader of the team of authors). M., 1999.