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More than 2,500 schoolchildren from Sevastopol will receive a “Ticket to the Future”

More than 2,500 schoolchildren from Sevastopol will receive a “Ticket to the Future”

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The regional operator of the largest federal project on early career guidance, Olga Anistratenko, announced that more than 2,500 schoolchildren from Sevastopol will receive a “Ticket to the Future.”

Even before the end of the first quarter of this academic year, just a month later, a record number of students expressed a desire to take part in the “Ticket to the Future” project, which will help them not only with choosing an educational institution, but also with choosing a professionsays the specialist.

According to Olga Anistratenko, this dynamics was facilitated by the work of teachers with children and their parents, as well as an increase in the number of teachers who want to help children find their calling.

In addition, according to the project’s registrar, schoolchildren became more actively interested in the possibilities of the “Ticket to the Future” after the first innovative program “Professional Vacations”, where students tried themselves as dog handlers, photographers, news anchors, and even learned to control unmanned aerial vehicles using VR equipment . “During the holidays, children were presented with only a small part of the opportunities and professions in which they could try their hand. Having immersed themselves in the intricacies of a variety of activities, the children became interested in exploring their strengths and talents with the help of the resources that “Ticket to the Future” has, — Olga Anistratenko notes.

Also, according to her, the largest Sevastopol enterprises and organizations are showing great interest in the federal project, for example, the Fedyukhin Heights park, the Sevastopol Cheese Factory and the Tauride Chersonese Museum-Reserve, which are interested in training highly qualified personnel.

Potential employers willingly enter into a cooperation agreement with us and are ready to share their knowledge and skills with the children of the hero city,” emphasizes Olga Anistratenko.

Within a few months, after passing the test, schoolchildren will be able to see all the intricacies of professions from journalist to cheese makers, operators of numerically controlled machines and much more.

Excursions to the facilities, according to Olga Anistratenko, will introduce you to some of the most in-demand and highly paid professions on the Sevastopol labor market. According to the registrar, this format helps children more accurately determine the profile of higher education and future employment.

Let us recall that in May of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the updating of career guidance programs for schoolchildren. According to the head of state, they should be designed taking into account the development of modern production and the introduction of interactive technologies.

Absolutely anyone can become a participant in the “Ticket to the Future”, as Olga Anistratenko reminded — to do this, just register on the website or contact a teacher at school who is appointed as a teacher-navigator.

Reference:

“Ticket to the Future” is an all-Russian project for early vocational guidance for students of 6-11 educational institutions. Included in the passport of the federal project “The Success of Every Child” within the framework of the national project “Education”. The project operator is the Humanitarian Projects Foundation. In 2022, it will be implemented in multimedia parks “Russia – My History”, on the basis of universities and colleges, as well as on the digital platform https://bvbinfo.ru.

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