AltSU continues active work as part of the Consortium of Leading Russian Universities on the project "Resource Centers of Russian Education Abroad"

5 May 2023 Rectorate

Altai State University continues to work with schoolchildren and teachers as part of the Resource Centers Abroad program. Last week, the program curator Elena Shapetko, an associate professor of the Department of Zoology and Physiology at the Institute of Biology and Biotechnology, visited Moscow International School in Antalya (Republic of Turkey).

During Elena Shapetko’s visit, classes were held with schoolchildren on topical issues of modern biological science and consultations on preparation for the final certification with 11-graders. The children were able not only to listen to lectures, but also take part in practical exercises, practice in solving biological problems and delve into the problems of gender genetics.

In addition, there was a discussion with teachers of modern methodological methods in teaching biology and the possibilities of using the educational resources of the Open University (AltSU), as well as Russian educational content in the preparation of schoolchildren abroad. Biology teachers were provided with methodological materials and thematic videos prepared by the teachers of the Institute.

At the meeting with high school students, the curator of the program Elena Shapetko spoke about the institutes and research centers of Altai State University, the benefits of studying at this university, as well as the conditions for entering Altai State University in 2023.

The project "Resource Centers of Russian Education Abroad" was launched in 2019 as part of achieving the goals of developing the export of Russian education. The mission of the project is to create an environment for the development of talents in demand by the national economies of foreign countries and the Russian Federation through the selection and preparation of talented schoolchildren for admission to Russian universities, advanced training and methodological support for teachers teaching in Russian. The resource centers are taught by experts from leading Russian universities, united to achieve this goal in a consortium led by RUDN University. Today, resource centers operate on the basis of general education schools in Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Moldova, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Serbia. Altai State University entered the consortium as a base university in the subject of biology.

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