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Russia - Rodina magazine held a webinar for school teachers of the Urals

Russia (bbabo.net), - The editorial staff of the Rodina magazine together with the Institute for the Development of Education of the Sverdlovsk Region held a webinar for school teachers in the Urals dedicated to General Mikhail Miloradovich.

The audience saw the true scale of the personality of the famous military leader of the Pushkin era, undeservedly forgotten at the end of the 19th century.

Secondary school teachers are Rodina's most devoted readers. It is from them that the most sincere responses to materials, the most apt comments and interesting suggestions come. Over the past few years, the journal has become an additional methodological aid in the preparation of classes, projects, and extracurricular activities. Especially for teachers, the publication has created a column entitled "Motherland's Open Lesson", in which the best Russian teachers and thinkers of the past and present discuss upbringing and education.

Based on the experience of successful cooperation, the director of the Rossiyskaya Gazeta branch in Yekaterinburg, Sergei Salygin, suggested holding an online meeting between the editorial office of the magazine and the teachers of the Sverdlovsk region. The idea was supported by Svetlana Tokmyanina, Head of the Department of Social and Scientific Disciplines of the State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Svetlana Tokmyanina, and Andrey Rastorguev, Head of the Department for Development and Promotion of Corporate Projects of the Institute. The informational occasion of the first webinar was the 250th anniversary of Count Mikhail Miloradovich, the most popular general of the period of the Napoleonic wars, whose glory and popular love were envied by many heroes of 1812. Unfortunately, Miloradovich's name was undeservedly deleted from history. The November issue of the magazine published a brilliant material by Doctor of Philosophical Sciences Semyon Ekshtut "General Mikhail Miloradovich:" All of our epochs of Pushkin. "

The topic aroused the interest of teachers, and for the online meeting, Semyon Arkadyevich prepared many details and facts that were not included in the journal version of the article. An hour-long fascinating story about "Russian Bayard" was interrupted by words of gratitude in the chat and ended with an active discussion of what he had heard.

By the way, right during the webinar, several participants in the discussion subscribed to the magazine.

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If you are interested in this form of work of the editorial staff of the magazine with school history teachers - write to us. Rodina is ready to conduct an open history lesson on topics of interest to you in any region of our Motherland. Our address: rodinainfo @

Russia - Rodina magazine held a webinar for school teachers of the Urals