04.04.2025
The Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation is currently hosting meetings of the Consortium for the Development of School Engineering and Technological Education, with active participation from KNRTU. The consortium’s Natural Sciences Cluster—uniting 60 educational institutions across Russia—is headed by KNRTU Boarding School for Talented Children with Advanced Study in Chemistry.
For outstanding cluster management and highly effective work Kamila Kovaleva, Director of the Boarding School for Talented Children with Advanced Study in Chemistry of KNRTU, was honored with the Letter of Appreciation by Natalia Kravchenko, Chair of the Commission on Education and Upbringing of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation.
“This recognition is a tremendous honor. Our Boarding School for Talented Children with Advanced Study in Chemistry, along with all cluster members is dedicated to advancing STEM education. We continuously share best practices and organize events to enhance engineering competencies—for both students and teachers”, said Kamila Kovaleva.
As part of the meeting, the consortium members also visited the Federation Council of Russia, where they met with prominent government and public figures.
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