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The Conversations about Important Things takes place every Monday from 09:00 local time, during the school year and after the flag-raising ceremony. [10] [14] Since 20 February 2023, Channel One Russia's Good Morning programme included a segment involving Important Conversations, every Monday at 08:36 Moscow Time (UTC+3).
In 462 episodes they are sent to the cadet school (from season 1) Julia Kuvarzina as Anastasia Albertovna Voronina (nee Schwartz), Vera's friend and classmate, Leonid's second wife. Baptized as Isolde, her parents are Volga Germans by nationality. Designer by education, in 332 episode she got a job as a nanny in kindergarten (1-2, 4-24 seasons)
Of all the 59,260 schools in Russia, 36,248 provide the full eleven-year programme, 10,833 offer nine-year "basic" (elementary and middle) education, and 10,198 only offer elementary education. [27] Their number is disproportionately large compared to their share of students due to lesser class sizes in rural schools.
The Basic State Exam (Russian: Основной государственный экзамен; OGE) is the final exam for basic general education courses in Russia.It is used to control the knowledge obtained by students after 9 years, as well as for admission to secondary vocational education institutions (not in Moscow and the Moscow region (colleges and technical colleges)).
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The Unified State Exam (Russian: Единый государственный экзамен, ЕГЭ, Yedinyy gosudarstvennyy ekzamen, YeGE) is an exam in Russia. It is a series of exams every student must pass after graduation from high school to enter a university or a professional college.
The Deputy Head of the State Duma Committee on Education, Vladimir Burmatov, sent an inquiry to the Accounts Chamber with a request to investigate the full expenditure of funds allocated to the Ministry of Education for the program, as he believed there were a number of irregular spending. For example, sending money directly to the organisers ...