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Russian electronic school attracted about 36 million visitors worldwide

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Russian electronic school attracted about 36 million visitors worldwide


17.04.2021

Photo credit: Press Service of the Ministry of Education of Russia / edu.gov.ru (CC BY 4.0)

The number of visits to the portal of the Russian Electronic School (RES) over the past twelve months has exceeded 137 million. Of these, about 50 million visits are from users from other countries. The most active interest in RES is shown by residents of Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Moldova and Uzbekistan.

In total, the number of platform users has reached 36 million people.

The project of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation is a real Russian school, available on every digital medium anywhere in the world.

Leading educators work at RES, they teach subjects according to programs specially designed for this purpose. Classes comply with federal state educational standards and the main educational program of general education. In addition, all assignments are specially designed in such a way that it was as easy as possible for students to take the exam.

RES allows Russian-speaking citizens outside our country to use a free, safe and convenient resource. With its help, the opportunity to prepare for admission to domestic universities is facilitated.

In addition, the portal of the Russian Electronic School includes not only lessons in all subjects of the school course from the first to the eleventh grade. It is supplemented by a catalog of museums, films, concerts, and supplied with teaching materials.

The Foreign Ministry expressed the hope that RES will become the basis for receiving education in Russian for everyone who wants to connect their future with our country.

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