The All-Russian Education Center “Mashuk”, whose main focus will be the implementation of educational projects and team-building activities for teachers and administrators in the field of education, began work in Pyatigorsk.
The new training center will be one of the three largest districts of Rosmolodezh. The first of them operates in the Moscow region – the Senezh Management Workshop of the presidential platform “Russia – the Land of Opportunities”, the second in the Republic of Crimea – the University of Creative Industries, based on the Tavrida art cluster.
“We can all succeed in changing the quality of the education system. The pace of changes occurring in the world is accelerating, which means that the main competitive advantage is the speed of adaptation and learning. Among states first, those with more reserves in their guts, then those with better factories, and then those with better technologies won,” he said.
According to him, in fact, the main competitive advantage is the creative abilities of people.
“These abilities require training and improvement. And those who have the most cohesive and effective education systems are the most competitive.”
Information Center “Mashuk” is located in a picturesque place at the foot of the mountain of the same name, surrounded by the Beshtau and Zmeyka lakolit mountains. It includes educational and residential buildings, sports fields, recreation and creativity spaces, educational classrooms and co-working spaces.
“We are making this beautiful infrastructure not just one of the centers, but a place with its own uniqueness, originality, soul, where, if you want, the joint work of representatives of Russian education will bring a fundamentally new quality to the whole society. Ksenia Razuvaeva, head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh), ”said Ksenia Razuvaeva.
The Governor of the Stavropol Region Vladimir Vladimirov also addressed the attendees of the opening ceremony. The regional president expressed confidence that the center will help spread the best teaching practices that exist in the world.
“Now they will help strengthen and develop the regional education system,” added Vladimirov.
He paid special attention to the fact that teachers from different regions would come to the Stavropol Territory.
“People who have trained all of Russia will work with us in the region. I am sure that each of them will have a sense of connection with our region.”
Those present at the ceremony symbolically characterized the fact that teachers from the Donbass people’s republics, as well as from the liberated regions of the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, took part in the first training race.