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According to the law, [21] the educational system of Russia includes 2 types of education: general and professional. General education has the following levels: Preschool education (level 0 according to the ISCED) Primary general education (level 1 according to the ISCED) – the duration of study is 4 years.
Graduates of lower secondary school may either continue their education at upper secondary school to receive a secondary complete general education, go to vocational schools to receive professional training, or go to secondary vocational schools to receive a combination of academic and vocational education.
During the 8th Party Congress in March 1919, the creation of the new socialist system of education was said [citation needed] to be the major aim of the Soviet government. After that, Soviet school policy underwent numerous radical changes. The period of the First World War (1914–1918), of the Russian Civil War (1917–1923) and of war ...
Discussions on the development strategy of the Russian education system were launched in 1998. In 2000, the National Doctrine for the Development of Russian Education (DRE) was adopted; it was a declarative legal act showing the main directions of state policy in the field of education (Decree of the GRF dated 04.10.2000 No. 751). The doctrine
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has tremendously a ected higher education systems in Russia and all over the world, forcing to transform curriculum into an online format, which is a challenge for all the educational process participants. The current study discusses the implementation of online learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the Russian ...
The concept of STEAM education in the system of higher professional education in Russia will ensure the transformation of ideas about scientific knowledge and build an innovative development process through the formation of skills in the field of exact sciences, linguistics, engineering, art, etc.
Education in Russia, like the systems of education in other countries, is going through substantial changes: the priorities, structure, and content of education are changing; new standards are being adopted; and an independent system is being put together to assess the results of instruction and the quality of education as a whole.
Education in Siberia (11 C, 1 P) Education in the Russian Empire (5 C, 6 P) Education in the Russian Far East (3 C) Education in the Soviet Union (7 C, 70 P) Russia education-related lists (2 C, 9 P)