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A seminar-meeting for leaders and teachers of native languages was held in Omsk region

A seminar-meeting for leaders and teachers of native languages was held in Omsk region

On December 5-8, the Omsk region hosted a seminar-meeting for heads and teachers of native languages of educational organizations with an ethnocultural component of educational content with the participation of a delegation from the Republic of Tatarstan.

The purpose of this event was mutual interest in the development of bilateral relations on a stable and long-term basis between the Republic of Tatarstan and the Omsk region in order to study and exchange advanced pedagogical and managerial experience in the field of education, to provide assistance to the cultural and educational development of the Tatar population living in our region.

The delegation included Guliya Musina, Head of the Interregional Cooperation Sector of the National Education Department of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The purpose of the event was to study the state of ethnocultural education in the Omsk region, to exchange experience in the field of education, and to provide methodological assistance to directors and teachers of educational organizations.

Within the framework of the event, a visit was paid to the following educational institutions: MBOU Ulenkul Secondary School named after Hero of the Soviet Union Musa Jalil of the Bolsherechensky District; MBOU Ashevan Basic Comprehensive School of the Ust-Ishim District; and BOU Taichinsky Secondary School of the Tevrizsky District. Round tables, master classes, and lessons were held; methodological assistance was provided to management and teaching staff; an agreement on cooperation in the sphere of education was signed between the educational institutions of the city of Kazan and the Omsk Region; awards were presented by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan; and textbooks, fiction, Tatar national costumes, and didactic games in the Tatar language were donated.

Source: mon.tatarstan.ru

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