REVITALIZING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN RUSSIA

REVITALIZING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN RUSSIA

24 May, 10:00–11:15


The problem of addressing declining education standards and relatively poor global rankings has received considerable attention, but to date, debates have centred around the value of introducing uniform national state exams. As the world becomes more digital and economies more interconnected, however, more fundamental questions remain as to how to produce the best-prepared students to compete in the hyper-competitive global economy of tomorrow. How can Russia better educate primary and secondary students cost-effectively? What systems of standards and oversight can enhance results? What new approaches in teaching are needed?











Broadcast

Key moments

“Teacher training is better today than it was three or four years ago. Most teachers know what information technology is and use it. The teaching profession is now a very prestigious one and it is very difficult to find a job as a teacher in the big cities”.
Andrei Fursenko
“The absolute No. 1 factor in education is teachers, and making sure that they are motivated”.
John Martin