The representative of Sevastopol is a participant of the All-Russian forum «Conversations about the important»
CrimeaPRESS reports:
An open dialogue “Talk about important things with teachers” was held in Pskov as part of the All-Russian forum “Talk about important things”. It was attended by the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Sergey Kravtsov, as well as teachers and mentors from more than 60 regions of the country. Together with Sergey Kravtsov, the work of the final meeting of the forum was headed by the experts of the project «Conversations about the Important»: Metropolitan Tikhon of Pskov and Porkhov and General Director of the Russian Society «Knowledge» Maxim Dreval.
Thanks to you, dear teachers, we are winning this information war. We are on the ideological front. We want our children to be alive, healthy and happy. Our strength is in us! — quotes the press service of Sergei Kravtsov.
Human rights and freedoms, humanism and mercy, mutual assistance and creative work, family values - all this is included in the program «Conversations about the important». A special theme is patriotism.
This forum is dedicated to summing up the results of the implementation of an innovative, innovative educational project. These classes are dedicated to the most important values of our society, to what we must pass on to the young generation of our citizens.— emphasizes the director of the department of state policy and management in the field of general education of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation Maxim Kostenko.
The Hero City of Sevastopol was presented at the forum by the Deputy Director of School No. 49 Daria Belikova. Teachers exchanged their experience in conducting «Conversations about the Important», asked questions and shared their opinions about the classes, and also had the opportunity to present their proposals and initiatives to the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation.
All three days we talked about the most significant values that need to be brought up in children. I lived my entire conscious life in Sevastopol, but I was born in Murmansk, because my dad served there on a submarine. I was named after Dasha of Sevastopol, our heroine. My parents raised me to be a patriot since childhood. Sevastopol residents respect the history of their Hero City and are proud that they live here. They brought me up through an excursion to the Panorama, stories about the two defenses of Sevastopol. Grandmothers told about ancestors — heroes of the Great Patriotic War— notes Daria Belikova.
Recall that from September 1, 2022, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation launched a project on extracurricular activities in schools «Conversations about the important». Every Monday, students get acquainted with the history of our country, adopt good traditions.
source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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