Educators in Kamchatka region can secure funding for an educational initiative
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia — A nationwide grant project competition called "Through Educational Trajectories" is being hosted by the non-profit organization "Obraztsov." The competition is open to leaders and educators from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, and aims to identify and promote successful practices that improve general education and support its sustainable development.
The competition has six categories: Effective management, Upbringing and socialization, Game-based learning methods, Work with children with special educational needs, Career guidance and unmanned aerial systems, and New media. Winners in each category will receive grants for project implementation. The first place winner will receive 500,000 rubles, second place will receive 300,000 rubles, and third place will receive 200,000 rubles.
Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no specific information available about the competition from nationwide search results. However, for more details, you can contact the organizers via email at [email protected] or by phone at +7-(999)-333-33-05. The official competition website is grant.obr.so/.
It's worth noting that educational and administrative staff from general, vocational, and additional education institutions are also eligible to participate. If you are seeking information on this competition, you may need to check official regional education department websites, local government announcements, or specialized educational grant platforms for further details.
- The "Through Educational Trajectories" competition in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, hosted by the non-profit organization "Obraztsov," offers grants for implementation to winners in six categories centered around education-and-self-development, learning, and innovative education techniques.
- This competition has categories such as Effective management, Upbringing and socialization, Game-based learning methods, Work with children with special educational needs, Career guidance and unmanned aerial systems, and New media, and encourages leaders, educators, and staff from various educational institutions to participate in the pursuit of improving learning and education-and-self-development practices.