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St. Petersburg International Educational Forum 2019 Programme St. Petersburg International Educational Forum 2019 Programme Date and time Name of the event Abstract Venue of the meeting (address, metro Name and contact details Invited target station) of the organizing audience committee or the responsible person Forum Official Programmeme Activities March, 27 «The initiative in (Moderator: Volkov V.N.). St.-Petersburg Academy of digital Participants registration on 10.00 education 2.0» technologies the Forum's website Strategic session Bolshoy pr. Petrogradskoy storony, www.eduforum.spb.ru 29/2, January 31 to March 20 “Chkalovskaya”, “Petrogradskaya” with confirmation of metro stations attendance by e-mail March, 27 «A context of (Moderator: Grishina I.V.). Boris Eifman Dance Academy Participants registration on 10.00 administrative decisions St. Petersburg, B. Pushkarskaya ul., the Forum's website in education» 14, B. “Chkalovskaya”, www.eduforum.spb.ru Strategic session “Gorkovskaya” metro stations January 31 to March 20 with confirmation of attendance by e-mail March, 27 «New educational (Moderator: Demjanchuk R.V.). The Second St. Petersburg Participants registration on 10.00 systems» Gymnasium the Forum's website Strategic session Kazanskaya Street, 27A, www.eduforum.spb.ru “Sadovaya”, «Admiralteyskaya» January 31 to March 20 metro stations with tconfirmation of attendance by e-mail March, 27 «Education and the social (Moderator: Demakov I.S.). Academy of Talents Participants registration on 10.00 capital» St. Petersburg,, the Forum’s website Strategic session Malaya Nevka River Embankment, www.eduforum.spb.ru 1A, January 31 to March 20 “Chyornaya Rechka” metro station with confirmation of attendance by e-mail March, 28 Masterclasses of the heads Code of the epoch of Industry 4.0 St.-Petersburg Academy of digital Participants registration on 10.00 of the best educational Masterclasses taught by: technologies, the Forum’s website establishments Kovalev D.S « Academy of digital technologies» + Bolshoy pr. Petrogradskoy storony, www.eduforum.spb.ru Novosibirsk + Kazan 29/2, January 31 to March 20 “Chkalovskaya”, “Petrogradskaya” with confirmation of metro stations attendance by e-mail Preparation and development of student's initiatives Congress and Exhibition Centre Participants registration on Masterclasses by: EXPOFORUM the Forum’s website Tkacheva O.I. School No: 410 + Estonia St.Petersburg, Shushary, www.eduforum.spb.ru Peterburgskoye sh. 64, January 31 to March 20 “Moskovskaya” metro station with confirmation of attendance by e-mail Management of school: new formats School No. 505, Krasnoselsky Participants registration on The master-classes by: District the Forum’s website Shestakova N.M. School No: 505 + Kazan www.eduforum.spb.ru January 31 to March 20 with confirmation of attendance by e-mail March, 28 «Education as the driver (Moderator: Volkov V.N.). Saint-Petersburg State Palace of Participants registration on 15.00 of changes» Youth Creativity the Forum’s website Nevsky prospekt, 39A. www.eduforum.spb.ru “Gostiny Dvor” metro station January 31 to March 20 with confirmation of attendance by e-mail March, 28 «School Management: (Moderator: Grishina I.V.). St.-Petersburg Academy of digital Participants registration on 15.00 new nomination» technologies the Forum’s website Bolshoy pr., Petrogradskoy storony, www.eduforum.spb.ru 29/2, January 31 to March 20 “Chkalovskaya”, “Sportivnaya”, with confirmation of “Petrogradskaya”metro stations attendance by e-mail March, 28 «Education quality (Moderator: Demjanchuk R.V.). Boris Eifman Dance Academy Participants registration on 15.00 assessment: pros and Participants: St. Petersburg,, B. Pushkarskaya ul., the Forum’s website cons» 14 B, www.eduforum.spb.ru “Chkalovskaya”, “Gorkovskaya” January 31 to March 20 metro stations with confirmation of Phone number: (812) 498-61-12 attendance by e-mail March, 28 «A teacher in space 5S» (Moderator – Tkhostov K.E.). Academy of Talents Participants registration on 15.00 St. Petersburg, Malaya Nevka River the Forum’s website embankment, 1A www.eduforum.spb.ru Phone number:+7(921) 988-14-97 January 31 to March 20 “Chyornaya Rechka” metro station with confirmation of attendance by e-mail March, 29 «Modern education: a Presidential Library named after By invitation only 11.00-13.40 code of an epoch » B.N. Yeltsin Forum plenary session Senatskaya pl., 3. «Admiralteyskaya», «Sadovaya», «Sennaya Ploschad’», «Spasskaya» metro stations Forum Business Programmeme Events March, 20-29 «School for a principal» «School for a principal » traditionally takes place in St.-Petersburg State University of St.-Petersburg Сenter of In the conference the conference environment “Information Space Instrumentation, Education Quality environment technologies for New school”. On the basis of ul. Lensoveta, 14. Assessment and «Information diagnostics of professional deficiencies the subject «Moskovskaya» metro station Information Technologies , technologies for New matter of the year «Management of educational chairman of organizing school» institutions transparency and digital presence of committee Fedosov educational institutions» has been chosen. Training Aleksandr Borisovich, is organized in a format of the programmemes of (812) 576-34-81, the professional skills improvement based on [email protected], principles of formal and informal education. сайт: conf.rcokoit.ru Various forms of activities are offered: exit (preliminary registration seminars on the basis of schools-leaders in required). information technology, seminars, lectures, webinars, round table discussions, case-trainings with remote technologies, attendance of conference activities. The training programmeme provides a possibility to make an individual education according to the professional demands. The basic activities take place in the St.-Petersburg Сenter of Education Quality Assessment and Information Technologies, schools, as well as in virtual mode. The heads of St.-Petersburg educational organizations and their deputy head teachers can receive training getting a certificate about improvement of professional skills. The training lasts from March 20 to March 29, 2019. After completion of the training"graduates" continue to cooperate inWebciety, realizing collaborative projects. Applications by e-mail: [email protected] March, 20-29 «School of quality «School of quality evaluation» takes place in the St.-Petersburg State University of St.-Petersburg Сenter of evaluation» conference environment «Information technologies Space Instrumentation, Quality Evaluation of In the environment of for new school». Deputy head teachers of schools ul. Lensoveta, 14. Education and Information conference «Information and employees of regional services of quality «Moskovskaya» Metro station Technologies, evaluation are invited. Work with tools of quality chairman of organizing technologies for New evaluation, the analysis of the results of regional committee Fedosov school» diagnostic researches, their interpretations, Aleksandr Borisovich, development of administrative decisions on (812) 576-34-81, improvement of quality of education at a school [email protected], and regional level will be organized. Training сайт: conf.rcokoit.ru activities will take place during the conference, as (preliminary registration well as in a virtual mode. Training with getting a required). certificate about improvement of professional skills lasts from March 20 to March 29, 2019. Applications by e-mail: [email protected] March, 23 March, 23 «The Petersburg The All-Russia Petersburg methodical school of Presidential Physics and Serdakova Lyubov 10.00 lesson» language and literature teachers is the annual event, Mathematics Lyceum No. 239, St. Aleksandrovna The 5th All-Russian called up to present the best teaching training of Petersburg Kirochnaya ul., 8. Phone number: +7-911- methodical school of language and literature teachers of St.-Petersburg to «Chernyshevskaya» metro station 217-26-13 language and literature representatives of professional communities of the teachers city and other regions of Russia, having presented a [email protected] (In partnership with St.- range of problems, the solution of which is being Fedorov Sergey Petersburg Academy of searched by Petersburg language and literature Vladimirovich Postdegree Pedagogical teachers. Phone number: +7-921- Education under the In the work of methodical school the 321-39-84 aegis of Association of representatives of the Petersburg philological and [email protected] Teachers of Literature) pedagogical science traditionally take part. As Razumets Veronika network partners of methodical school act the Institute of Russian literature of the Russian Vitalyevna Academy of Science (the Pushkin house), Phone number: +7-921- St.Petersburg State University, Russian State 913-52-99 Pedagogical University after A.I. Herzen. Online registration for Meetings with people of art and culture are the set participants on the piece of the programmeme of school. Lyceum's website: The methodical school realizes idea of interaction http://www.239.ru/ of science, culture and education and represents an educational and debatable platform on discussion of the most actual problems of development and improvement of humanitarian teaching culture of St.-Petersburg and Russia. The specific feature of school is complementariry of scientific knowledge, the pedagogical experience, new training technologies, including remote and informative and the drawing on St.- Petersburg cultural traditions. March, 25 March, 25 «Many-sided nature of Pedagogical quest –
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