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We've selected the most interesting figures from July's education news.
Directors of three Russian schools share their opinions.
An excerpt from the memoirs of a former college student who mistook a philological monograph for a curriculum for exam preparation and fell into despair.
The costs are quite substantial, and not all Russians are prepared for them. As a result, many children are unable to enroll in university.
There's no way to hide from it, and there's no need to, say educators and scientists. On the contrary, it's worth bringing news into the classroom more often.
We've compiled all the ranked lists of universities, with Russian universities competing for the top spots.
We tell you about the experience of Pavlovskaya Gymnasium.
EdTech trends expert Patrick Brothers discussed how education will change in the coming years as part of the ReForum project.
We'll share an algorithm that helps you come up with new ideas for a lesson, a course, or even a large multi-course program.
We usually choose just one quote of the week, but this time we had two quotes that look interesting together.
We'll figure out whether this is a workaround, a forced decision, or a deliberately designed educational trajectory.
We're talking about a very popular Korean musical genre that's now being used in education—and not just in music lessons.