An exhibition about Moscow college teachers has opened on the Boulevard Ring.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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A photo exhibition dedicated to secondary vocational education, "Moscow Colleges: Made with Love," has opened on Chistoprudny and Tverskoy Boulevards. It will run until December 7, the Moscow city college's press service reported. Department of Education and Science.

"More than five thousand teachers and vocational training instructors work at Moscow colleges. Their experience and professionalism help prepare new professionals for the city. The exhibition features the stories of 22 teachers from various fields. They share a common ability to engage students in their profession so that they achieve mastery. The dedication of these teachers proves that the success of every young professional is rooted in the hard work and wisdom of their mentor," the department's press service reported.

Among the exhibition's highlights are masters and teachers whose students achieve high results. For example, Svetlana Spiridonova, a master of culinary training at Service Sphere College No. 10, graduated from the same institution 15 years ago. She continued to teach while simultaneously working in the restaurant industry. Svetlana Spiridonova has trained hundreds of chefs and cooks. Her most successful graduates work at renowned Moscow restaurants.

Alena Kosheleva, a professional disciplines instructor at the Moscow College of Management, Hotel Business, and Information Technology "Tsaritsyno," specializes in bartending training. Last year, she won a silver medal at the World Bartenders Championship in Limassol. Her students also actively participate in international competitions.

Anna Makhonina, a continuing education teacher at Technological College No. 34, has received 63 awards in the hairdressing industry over 15 years of teaching. Her teaching methods help students unlock their potential. In 2023, Anna Makhonina opened her own beauty salon, where students can complete internships with the potential for future employment.

Sergey Vostrikov's career began at the Orenburg Construction College, and today he directs one of Moscow's leading colleges—the "Stolitsa" Urban Development Educational Complex. Over 40 years of teaching, he has made a significant contribution to the training of qualified specialists. As a foreman, he trained hundreds of carpenters, machine operators, and furniture makers. Under his leadership, the college has graduated more than seven thousand specialists in the most in-demand construction fields—from architecture and restoration to electrical installation and landscape design.

Vyacheslav Martynenko, a physical education teacher at the Moscow College of Business Technologies, is a laureate of the prestigious "Moscow Teacher of the Year" competition. Thanks to him, the college's sports club has become one of the top three in the capital's secondary vocational education system. Furthermore, his students have won prizes in beach volleyball and basketball competitions.

Yulia Pletneva and Svetlana Chudinova, teachers at Food College No. 33, are working with students to establish a museum at the educational institution. They are researching the history of women's aviation regiments. Yulia Pletneva developed a master class, "Museum in a Suitcase," which has received nationwide acclaim, and also created a unique theatrical tour, "Tatiana Makarova in Her Museum." Svetlana Chudinova's voice is featured in documentaries, and she immortalized the heroic deeds of female pilots in her book, "Women—Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia."

Students majoring in creative arts from Technological College No. 34, College of Services No. 10, and Technological College No. 24 helped prepare the exhibition's subjects for the shoot. They did makeup and styling for the photo shoot.

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