Participants of the First Movement will undergo a change of location in Kamchatka
The "Ecosystem" center of ecological competencies in Kamchatka Krai is set to host thematic shifts from June 19 to 28 and from June 30 to July 13. These shifts are aimed at participants of the Firsts Movement, specifically children aged between 14 and 17.
Alina Shishkova, the head of the regional branch of the Firsts Movement, has ensured that the program is filled in such a way that it would be engaging for the children. The program includes creative activities, training to develop leadership qualities, and opportunities to meet experts in various fields.
Registration for the shifts will continue until May 25. Participation in the thematic shifts at the "Ecosystem" center is free. The host side provides accommodation, transfer from the regional capital, and meals.
During the shifts, the children will have the opportunity to jointly create a project that can be implemented in their school. This is an excellent chance for them to apply the skills they learn during the shifts in a practical and meaningful way.
The program for both shifts has been designed to be useful and engaging for the children. Alina Shishkova stated that the program has been filled in such a way that it would be engaging for the children.
If you're interested in registering your child for these shifts, you can find the registration link at http://xn--41-6kctolqn1abl0k.xn--p1ai/childrenshifts.
The children will meet interesting people and have opportunities to learn and develop during the shifts. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to gain new experiences, make new friends, and broaden their horizons. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity for your child to grow and learn!
The thematic shifts at the "Ecosystem" center focus on education-and-self-development, providing an opportunity for children to learn and develop their leadership skills. These shifts, designed to be both useful and engaging, also offer chances for the children to collaborate on a project that can be implemented in their school, applying the skills they acquire during the shifts in a practical manner.