The first Center for Advanced Training was opened in Kazan
21 November 2019, Thursday
The first Center for Advanced Training in Tatarstan was opened yesterday by the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Olga Vasilyeva and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Alexey Pesoshin. The center was established on the basis of the Kazan Pedagogical College. Olga Vasilyeva and Alexey Pesoshin examined the premises of the new center and got acquainted with its main areas of activity. The new structure provides everyone with the opportunity for training in short programs, including pedagogical specialties. The institution is located on the 3-4 floors of the educational building. Here are located a zone of coworking, a media zone, lectures, three classrooms-transformers, a space for project activities and a computer class. The center of advanced training in the republic was one of the first in Russia, as well as the only one on the basis of a pedagogical college, drew attention the head of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. She recalled that the center was created as part of the national project "Education", has a developed material and technical base and has a highly qualified team of specialists. The main partners will be employers, universities, professional educational organizations.
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