Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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Young Muscovites will learn how to work with neural networks, learn the basics of veterinary science and master aero yoga in new clubs and sections that have opened in the capital's centers of additional education. The programs were developed taking into account the interests of children and the most current trends in education. This was reported by the press service Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow.
"The capital provides children with opportunities for self-expression and finding their interests in various fields. The city closely monitors modern trends in order to introduce new and interesting programs for schoolchildren. Currently, there are over 135 thousand clubs and sections in the capital, where more than 1.5 million children study. This is 89 percent of young Muscovites. And from the new school year, children will have the opportunity to study sound engineering, neural networks, aerial yoga, or even the basics of veterinary science," the department's press service said.
An astronomy laboratory has opened in the Moscow Palace of Pioneers, where projects can be created based on data on space objects. Geourbanistics classes have also begun here, where the principles of development of modern cities are studied.
The Hermes Children's Creativity Center invites you to attend the "Boring Laboratory" section, where scientific experiments are conducted, and also to play paddle tennis – a dynamic game that combines elements of tennis and squash. The Bibirevo Children's and Youth Creativity Center has opened a course called "Unreal Production". Here, children will be able to master 3D graphics and learn how to apply it in design, cinema, and architecture.
For future stylists, the A. V. Kosarev Center for Creativity has prepared a program for creating a personal wardrobe taking into account individual characteristics. And the Domisolka Children's Musical Theater now has an animation studio called Multimusic, where children create cartoons and musical accompaniment to them.
At the Palace of Children and Youth Creativity on Miusy, young Muscovites will learn how to create visual content using neural networks. Here, you can also take a course in drone control and master the basics of piloting. A veterinary science club has opened at the A.P. Gaidar Palace of Children and Youth Creativity. During the classes, children will get acquainted with special equipment, learn how to identify signs of infection in animals and apply stitches.
The Palace of Children and Youth Creativity "Vostochny" offers several unusual directions at once. Aeroyoga combines elements of yoga, fitness and acrobatics. Neurofitness helps train the brain and develop both hemispheres. And in classes on graph correction, participants will improve their reading and writing skills.
You can learn more about the capital's clubs and sections at the festival "Choose Success". A single open day in the centers of additional education will be held on September 6. Guests are welcome from 10:00 to 18:00. They will be able to learn more about the programs and take part in quests.
You can find out more about additional education in the capital in Telegram channels "Moscow education" And "Moscow Center for Educational Practices".
Supplementary education programs develop creative and critical thinking in schoolchildren, and also form skills that will be useful in their future profession. Events held within the framework of supplementary education contribute to the project "All the best for children" of the national project "Youth and Children". You can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution at special page.
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