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  2. Education in Russia - Wikipedia

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    TVET in Russian Federation, UNESCO-UNEVOC(2012) - Overview of the technical and vocational Russian educational system; Education in Russia, webdossier by Education Worldwide, a portal of the German Education Server; Russian Education Centre is a legally authorized representative working under the Aegis of the Ministry of Education and Science ...

  3. Project 5-100 - Wikipedia

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    Burmatov's party "United Russia", even raised the question whether Livanov should be excluded from the Party for "a failure to reform universities and a mess in the education system", but the head of the party, Dmitry Medvedev, rejected this proposal. [11] Andrey Rostovtsev, physicist and founder of the Dissernet project, supported Burmatov's ...

  4. Russian studies - Wikipedia

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    He emphasized the industrialization of reform and need for engineers and scientists, which have led to Russia now being in the top 5 countries to rank #1 in Physics regional research reputation. [7] The reform of their education system came from being 21.2% literate to 99.69% in 2021. [8]

  5. Education in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    PTUs, tekhnikums, and some military facilities formed a system of so-called “secondary specialized education” (Russian: среднее специальное, sredneye spetsialnoye). PTU's were vocational schools and trained students in a wide variety of skills ranging from mechanic to hairdresser.

  6. Government reforms of Alexander II of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Zemstvo in Russia: An Experiment in Local Self-Government (Cambridge UP, 1982). Lincoln, W. Bruce. The Great Reforms: Autocracy, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Change in Imperial Russia (1990) Lincoln, W. Bruce. Nikolai Miliutin, an enlightened Russian bureaucrat (1977) Miller, Forrest A. Dmitrii Miliutin and the Reform Era in Russia (1968)

  7. National Priority Projects - Wikipedia

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    The program was aimed to develop social welfare in Russia by additional funding by the state of four selected projects focusing on public health, education, housing and agriculture. The program has been supervised by the Council for Implementation of the Priority National Projects attached to the president of the Russian Federation, created ...

  8. Ministry of Education (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Enlightment was established on 17 May 2018 after the Ministry of Education and Science was split into two parts, with the departments for universities and scientific institutions forming the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Its first minister was Olga Vasilieva, the minister of the previous ministry. The name of the ...

  9. Jadid - Wikipedia

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    A leading figure in the efforts to reform education was the Crimean Tatar intellectual, educator, publisher, and politician Ismail Gasprinsky (1851–1914). Intellectuals such as Mahmud Khoja Behbudiy , author of the famous play The Patricide and founder of one of Turkestan 's first Jadid schools, carried Gasprinsky's ideas back to Central Asia ...