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Online forum of Russian schools to be held in France

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Online forum of Russian schools to be held in France


14.10.2020

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Representatives of more than 300 Russian schools in France will take part in the 2nd online forum of Russian schools, which will be held on November 12. The conference participants will discuss topical issues of the development of school education in Russian, according to the website of the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Paris.

The first such forum took place a year ago in the French capital, bringing together representatives of nearly 30 Russian schools and compatriot organizations in France. This year, thanks to the online format, it is planned to increase the number of participants, representatives of about 320 educational institutions are expected. It is possible that the forum will be broadcast by one of the Russian news agencies.

School representatives will share their teaching experience and best pedagogical practices. There are also planned discussions on various topics of the development of education in Russian in France. Following the results of the forum, recommendations will be prepared for Rossotrudnichestvo on the areas of support for Russian schools in France and other countries.

The center plans to raise the topic of the participation of Russian schools in France in the opening of new Russian sections in French international lyceums.

To take part in the conference, the organizers suggest filling out the form and sending it to the address: 2forum_russe@mail.ru.

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