Four educators from Yakutia will attend the V All-Russian Gathering of Class Leaders
In the educational landscape of Russia, four educators from Yakutia have been chosen to attend the 5th Forum of Classroom Teachers (FCT), a significant federal-level event that aims to exchange best practices, discuss educational issues, and strengthen the professional community.
The FCT, set to take place from October 1 to 3 at the National Center "Russia" in Moscow, has attracted over 50,000 applications from across the country. Among the selected participants are Vasilisa Vasilyeva, Valentina Dyunina, Tuyaara Dmitriyeva, Tatyana Chumakova, and Alina Ulyanova.
Vasilisa Vasilyeva, a primary school teacher at School No. 18 in Yakutsk, has been involved with the forum since its early days. She started as a volunteer in 2021, became a participant in 2023, and will have the honourary status of FCT ambassador in 2024. Vasilisa has set a goal to participate in the anniversary forum and expects to have many bright impressions, meetings, professional and personal growth, support, new acquaintances, and a wealth of experience.
Valentina Dyunina from School No. 25 in Yakutsk is another selected educator. She is looking forward to the forum, anticipating new knowledge, practical tools, inspiration, and the opportunity to find like-minded colleagues from across the country.
Tatyana Chumakova, a Russian language and literature teacher from Neryungri, is attending the FCT for the first time. She hopes participating in the forum will help her understand the importance of educational activities and apply the experience gained to her work with students. Tatyana Chumakova from School No. 2 in Neryungri is also among the selected educators.
Tuyaara Dmitriyeva from the Maina School named after V.P. Lariyonov is one of the selected educators who will join the forum online via a provided link. The teacher from Yakutia who will serve as the FCT ambassador in 2024 is Alina Ulyanova.
The selected educators successfully passed selection stages, including a survey, testing, and competency assessment. Russian Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating that the Forum of Classroom Teachers is a valuable opportunity for educators to share their experiences and collaborate to improve the quality of education in Russia.