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Experience of teaching Russian discussed at all-Spanish conference

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Experience of teaching Russian discussed at all-Spanish conference


30.04.2021

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More than 60 participants were united by the conference of educational institutions of Spain and Andorra, which work in Russian. Among them were representatives of secondary and higher educational institutions of both Spain and Russia. They were joined by publishing houses producing educational and methodological literature. The forum was held online, according to the website of the Union of Organizations of Russian Compatriots in Spain and Andorra.

Specialists of RUDN University, Pushkin State Institute of the Russian Language named, Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University and other organizations introduced teachers to the new opportunities for teaching the Russian language that information technology provides. Russian diplomats, parliamentarians, leaders of social movements, organizations of Russian compatriots and the Russkiy Mir Foundation also took the stage.

The conference has become a platform for discussing topical issues, many of which are common in the world, where the epidemiological situation remains difficult.

The participants also shared new findings, gained experience and ideas.

The forum demonstrated the high professional level of specialists, the interest of all those working in this field and the absolute necessity of such meetings.

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