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Getting rid of illusions or fingers in the mouth
The third day was dedicated to dialogue with the people, determine the direction of further development of Russian education. The key was the interesting and urgent because the discussions lecture assistant to the president, Andrei Fursenko, which took place at the end of the program.
The meeting of the former Minister of Education and Science with the forum participants took the form of discussions. Before beginning the discussion Fursenko stipulated conditions are met: "You are asking a question, I try to open it and complete answer, if the answer does not suit you, you talk about it, and I'm trying to correct." However, all of the answers participants staged. Fursenko really tried to give satisfactory answers to the questions of young scientists and teachers, of which including the inconvenient was more than enough.
Subject wages was the discussion that day. Children require a specific answer from each speaker on the issue of raising salaries.
Also touched on the topic of distance learning. Fursenko noted that this education has a good chance of success.
And talked about the Russian sanctions. Thus, according to assistant to the president, "the absence of foie gras does not make a person go to France", as if the person has no internal beliefs and wants to go - he will leave, regardless of the sanctions.
Also on this day, a lecture by Deputy Education Minister Natalya Tretyak
and chairman of the Duma committee on education Vyacheslav Nikonov.
Talking to participants of the forum started with the fact that Natalya Tretyak recalled that Russia was the first country in the world to recognize the value of education as in 1918. However, most of the questions addressed Tretiak was devoted to salaries.
For example, a graduate student in the course of dialogue on economic direction of Ivan Novikov from the Saratov State Agrarian University on this occasion said that "the bitter truth is better than a sweet lie." Natalya Tretyak left him with mixed feelings: "Not bad focused, savvy, but there were times when she did not want to answer openly».
However, at the end of the lecture, Ivan was able to come in person and ask his question of how will be the closure of non-core in the universities. Judging by the response, the process will be achieved by conducting appraisals.
During his speech, Vyacheslav Nikonov, recalled the events in Ukraine and spoke about how a political crisis linked to the educational sphere. "People are led to believe that they are great millennial tribe ukrov that dug the Black Sea. 20 years of this nonsense in the textbooks - and we've got people who are ready to kill Russian ».
No less interesting lecture held its Head of the Department of Political Psychology of the Philosophical Faculty of Moscow State University Elena Shestopal.
She shared with the participants of "Seliger" the results of the study of the views of residents of different countries about Russia and Russians. Thus, the image of Russia in China, largely made up through their understanding of themselves. "Therefore, China's image of contemporary Russia is perceived very positively, and this estimate is significantly improved after Vladimir Putin became president.
Day traditionally ended with a concert.
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