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Patterns of the pedagogical process: what they are

We will talk about the most general relationships that describe the pedagogical process.

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How to Embrace Failure

This is a truly important and useful skill, as many young professionals easily lose motivation and self-confidence at the first slightest failure.

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Past: "Students in the early 20s were one of the brightest moments of that sorrowful era"

A hundred years ago, Russian students were thrust into a period that was most unsuitable for learning. Here's how Professor Stratonov recalled it.

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What are teaching methods and what types are there?

We explore how teaching methods and techniques relate to each other—and which techniques help make learning more effective and engaging.

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What to watch and listen to about education: a large selection for the summer

Summer podcast selection about education

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What is functional literacy?

Let's look at what skills this indicator includes and how it is measured.

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August figures: what's known about the secondary vocational education system

We'll tell you and show you what they calculated about education at the end of summer.

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What are learning aids and what types are there?

We understand the variety of didactic tools and their functions.

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Curriculum Structure: What Types Are There and How to Choose the Right One

We'll discuss three logical structure options that can be used to organize course content.

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Quotes of the Month: On the Admissions Campaign, Teacher Comfort, and the New Higher Education

Who said what important things in August? Spoiler alert: one school principal was really upset.

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Quote of the Week: "Every lecturer has a certain level of comfort"

The fact that students have already become accustomed to the fact that any lesson is not just held “here and now,” but must remain recorded for review.

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What is a methodologist and what does he or she do?

Let's figure out how this specialist differs from a methodologist or, for example, an instructional designer (spoiler: usually, nothing).