In Crimean schools and colleges, as part of “Conversations about Important Things,” student teams conducted lessons on the topic of labor
CrimeaPRESS reports:
On April 22, throughout the country, a lesson on the topic of labor is being held in schools and secondary vocational educational institutions as part of “Conversations about Important Things.” During the lesson, students were told about how schoolchildren and students can choose a profession and gain first work experience. In the Republic of Crimea, the lesson is held under the patronage of the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of the Republic of Crimea. Russian student teams are partners in conducting labor lessons. The student brigade members, together with the teachers, told the teenagers how they can get free training in a blue-collar profession or the profession of an employee and what opportunities open up for teenagers through work in the student brigade movement.
The All-Russian labor lesson is not just an introduction to professions, it is an opportunity for every student to feel their importance and relevance in the future. We strive to show young people that work is not only an obligation, but also a great opportunity for self-realization and development. Working in Russian student teams gives students unique experience and skills that will contribute to their successful professional activities in the future— said Arina Mironova, head of the teenage labor groups of the Crimean regional branch of the Russian North Ossetia.
The event is held in anticipation of the May 1st celebration. Labor lessons with Russian student brigades are held in 40,000 schools in 89 regions of the country, classes are taught by teachers and representatives of the student brigade movement.
source: information and photos provided by the press service of the Crimean regional branch of the International Public Organization “Russian Student Teams”
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