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Allocating 9.4 million rubles in Krasnodar for specialized teacher training programs

region'scapital to offer specialized teaching training starting this school year, a decision made during the 93rd regular session on July 24th.

Allocating 9.4 million rubles in Krasnodar for targeted teacher training programs
Allocating 9.4 million rubles in Krasnodar for targeted teacher training programs

Allocating 9.4 million rubles in Krasnodar for specialized teacher training programs

In the city of Krasnodar, a new academic year is set to begin with a targeted training program for teachers in schools and kindergartens. This initiative, decided upon during the 93rd regular session of the city council on July 24th, is part of a broader effort to address the demand for qualified staff in Krasnodar's educational institutions.

The training program, open to residents of all Russian regions, is focused on vocational institutions and is contract-based. Graduates are required to work in Krasnodar's kindergartens or primary schools for at least three years. The aim is to equip teachers with practical skills and align them with the needs of the local labor market.

This emphasis on practical, mentorship-oriented training mirrors a broader trend in Russian education, which is moving towards curricula that prioritize engineering and technical fields, practical skills, and alignment with labor market needs.

The funding for these targeted training programs in Krasnodar is not explicitly provided, but nationwide educational programs have seen increased costs and support from employers. In a related development, the mortgage compensation for teachers in Krasnodar has been increased to 25 thousand rubles.

Teachers who participate in these programs, such as the one in Crimea, are expected to teach in the assigned regions after completion, implying a contractual obligation to serve in targeted zones. This requirement is consistent with the broader trend of teachers relocating to regions like Crimea through state-supported programs.

While specific details about the eligibility criteria for Krasnodar teachers are not provided, it is inferred that qualified teachers from Krasnodar and other regions are selected to work elsewhere. Other educational institutions in Russia, like School 21, focus on practical peer-to-peer training without traditional lectures or grades, reflecting an educational innovation trend. However, this program does not appear directly linked to the Krasnodar teacher training initiative.

For more information about social support measures in Krasnodar, including the targeted training programs, residents can visit the Krasnodar website or call 8 (918) 024-94-80, as reported by the Krasnodar administration's press service. The funds allocated for the payment of students' tuition in Kuban vocational institutions are intended for students in Krasnodar's educational institutions.

This measure, being implemented under the direction of Kuban Governor Veniamin Kondratyev, is expected to help fill Krasnodar's educational institutions with specialists, as stated by Krasnodar Mayor Yevgeny Naumov. The program will also help former schoolchildren obtain an education in Kuban vocational institutions.

  1. The training program in Krasnodar, aiming at equipping teachers with practical skills, falls under the umbrella of education-and-self-development, as it aligns teachers with the needs of the local labor market and fosters their professional growth.
  2. The educational initiative in Krasnodar, focusing on vocational institutions and contract-based employment, extends beyond the city's boundaries, inviting teachers from all Russian regions to participate, which can be considered a part of their education-and-self-development journey.

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