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Russian Schools to Receive Education Advisers for Enhanced Teaching and Learning

There will be advisers appointed to the director on education matters in Russian schools. These advisers are expected to provide guidance and support to school directors on various educational issues and challenges. The purpose of this initiative is to enhance the quality of education in Russian schools and promote effective teaching practices. The advisers are likely to work closely with teachers and other educational professionals to identify areas for improvement and develop strategies to address them. The move is part of a broader effort by the Russian government to modernize and improve the country’s education system.

The Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Sergey Kravtsov said that in the next academic year in Russian schools there will be new employees – advisers on education, reports TASS.

The new position of Adviser to the Director for Education and Interaction with Children’s Public Associations was approved in schools in ten pilot regions of the country in March 2021. Since September of the same year, more than 17.5 thousand advisers to the directors of educational institutions have begun to work. New employees appeared in the schools of another 35 Russian regions.

The press service of Rosobrnadzor also reported that in 2024, the final exams for 9th grades in the new regions of Russia will be held only in two compulsory subjects – mathematics and the Russian language. They will not hand over subjects to choose from, the department specified.

Rosobrnadzor will also issue temporary licenses and accreditation to educational organizations of new Russian regions, they will be valid until 2026.

Earlier, the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation said that 250 schools were restored in the new regions of Russia.

Lillian Hocker
Lillian Hocker
Lillian Hocker is a seasoned technology journalist and analyst, specializing in the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital culture. With over a decade of experience, Lillian has contributed insightful articles to leading tech publications. Her work dives deep into emerging technologies, startup ecosystems, and the impact of digital transformation on industries worldwide. Prior to her career in journalism, she worked as a software engineer at a Silicon Valley startup, giving her firsthand experience of the tech industry's rapid evolution.

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