Kravtsov announced the expansion of the school curriculum in high school
The compulsory school curriculum will include the course "Ministry Training. The first ones", and for the successful implementation of projects, students will be able to receive additional points for the Unified State Exam. This was announced on February 17 by RBC with reference to the statement of the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Sergey Kravtsov.
Since September, the program has been integrated into the subject "individual project" for students in grades 10-11. During the course, students will solve social problems of non-profit organizations, government agencies and businesses under the guidance of mentors.
"It is important for a modern student not only to know, but also to be able to put into practice the knowledge gained in the classroom. The program "Ministry Training. The first "will strengthen this particular component," Kravtsov said.
According to him, the initiative will help teenagers unlock their potential and take the first steps towards professional self-determination.
Igor Murog, a member of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture, reported on February 16 that the introduction of practice-oriented courses on artificial intelligence and information security in schools is consistent with the country's digital development strategy. According to him, such initiatives form a talent pool for the IT industry and promote technological independence. The senator stressed the need for early training of schoolchildren to work with modern technologies and their practical application.
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