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More than 6,000 schoolchildren from Smolensk took part in the project “Ticket to the Future”

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Last year, 6075 young residents of Smolensk took part in the All-Russian vocational guidance project “Ticket to the Future”. This project is an opportunity to discover different professions and to discover one’s own. 85 teacher-mentors helped the children.

In our region, the Regional Network Resource Center for Vocational Guidance and Life Navigation, on the basis of the Smolensk Regional Technological Academy, became the project operator.

The methods underlying the “Ticket to the Future” project are the online career counseling diagnosis, the two-step test and the career counseling courses.

Also, during classes, teachers used the online tool of the Future Constructor project – a digital media library, thanks to which it is possible to organize virtual exhibits and samples. 103 professional tests in 9 directions were visited by schoolchildren of Smolensk, and in practice they worked with hardware and software.

More information about the project on the official website: https://bvbinfo.ru/ .

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