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Russian language scientific and methodical conference held in China

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Russian language scientific and methodical conference held in China


30.11.2018

Employees of Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University and Heihe University (Heihe, China) with the support of Russkiy Mir Foundation, the Ministry of Education of the Amur Region and the Heilongjiang Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature held an international scientific and methodological conference “About Russian in Russian" on November 22-25, 2018. 


The representatives of the publishing house Prosveshcheniye, professors of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow), Belgorod State National Research University and Kaluga State University took part in the preparation of the conference and participated in it. 

Lectures and educational seminars on topical issues in the field of teaching Russian as a native, non-native and a foreign language were organized during the conference, as well as a number of roundtable discussions - "Problems of integration and sociocultural adaptation of foreign citizens in the Amur region", "Meta-subject results of learning and ways to achieve it", "Let's talk about Russian…" and "Experience in organizing and holding events aimed at promoting, popularizing and studying the language, literature and culture of Russia. "

More than 300 people participated in the conference: teachers of higher and secondary educational institutions of Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Heihe, Daqing, Harbin, as well as teachers of secondary schools in the Amur Region.

Tatyana Yurchenko, Heihe


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