Engel Fattakhov: We need to elaborate an educational system for the gifted children

19 March 2014, Wednesday

The headmasters of the best lyceum-boardings and increase-leveled schools of Kazan, Naberezhnye Chelny, Nizhnekamsk, Bugulma, Buinsk, Arsk and Aktanysh had voiced their proposals about organization of an educational system for talented children and their early identifying.

«We need a system to provide a good educational quality in such kind of organizations. Of course, a lot of things depend on you – directors and it depends on which team of teachers will you gather», - Engel Fattakhov has noted.

A head of department of basic education Tamara Fedorova has acquainted the audience with the results of competitions among gifted children. According to summary analysis, the work with gifted children has to become more significant.

E. Fattakhov has emphasized that many persons from the audience had been abroad in Finland and England where they had learnt about educational systems in this countries. «I believe these trips give us a great incentive and a possibility of using the most innovative educational technologies».

In their turn the headmasters of educational organizations had offered to review the standards of per capita financing in schools for talented children and to allocate grants for the teachers who had prepared the winners and prizes of the republican and federal competitions, to give an opportunity for headmasters and teachers to improve qualification at the MFTI and at other universities of Russia and abroad.

«I am pleased to meet you here and to exchange our views on how we do our work and which methodical or other help do you need. You do have a high performance and to my mind with your help, we could reach excellent results in other level-increased schools. Now we are preparing a conception of developing a chain of school-boardings for talented children in which all of your proposals will be taken into account»,-summed up the minister.
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