Schools for young people at msu. Evening physics school

VOLGOGRAD REGIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL PROJECT

"SCHOOL OF YOUNG POLITICAL SCHOOL"

Project organizers:

· Department of International Relations, Political Science and Regional Studies (hereinafter - MOPR) of the Institute of History, International Relations and Social Technologies of VolSU;

· Volgograd regional branch of the Russian Society of Political Scientists (Volgograd ROP);

· Volgograd Youth Branch of the Russian Society of Political Scientists (Volgograd MolROP);

· REC for modernization of the multidimensional socio-political space of modern Russia.

Objective of the project:

Raising the level of political literacy among applicants and junior students in Volgograd and the Volgograd region.


The main tasks of the School:

· Acquaintance of applicants with the rules and traditions of VolSU, the history of IIOST, its structure, opportunities and features of political science education;

· Conducting meetings with leading teachers of the Department of MOPR VolSU, experts of the Volgograd ROP and MolROP, experts in the field of policy theory, political analysis and forecasting, political conflictology, public policy and management;

· Realization of knowledge about the political life of modern society, the principles and patterns of its political development.


The school implements the following activities:

· Conducting lectures, master classes, round tables, debates;

· Viewing and discussion of films, videos, propaganda and propaganda materials;

· Consulting on research projects and participation in scientific conferences;

· Consultations in preparation for the exam in social studies.


Schoolchildren from 7 to 11 grades are invited to participate.

Within the framework of the project from November 28 to December 2, 2016, two groups are envisaged:

PARTICIPATION IN THE VOLGOGRAD REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL PROJECT "SCHOOL OF A YOUNG POLITICAL SCHOOL" is FREE OF CHARGE AND IS IMPLEMENTED IN AN EXACT FORM.



In order to register you need:

Fill out the registration form

Send the completed application and your photo to the mail of the organizing committee ( [email protected]) until 20:00 on November 13

Wait for a response from the organizers

Detailed information:

Volgograd branch of MolROP ( [email protected])


The school of the young historian is an attempt to penetrate into the historian's "kitchen" and to feel like a researcher himself.

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Who is the School of Young Historians for?

School for Young Historians is designed to familiarize future applicants Faculty of History of Moscow State University, today's schoolchildren, with the basics and the latest achievements of historical science. Students of grades 5-10 are invited to study at ShUI.

What is the purpose of the School for Young Historians?

The School of the Young Historian aims not only to acquaint students with the world historical process, but also to instill the skills of researching historical primary sources and reading scientific literature. The task of SHUI is to give an expanded understanding of the human past, to help the student choose a narrower specialization in the humanities.

What is the difference between the program of the School of Young Historians
from general education programs?

In contrast to the programs of general education schools, the most important and problematic topics of world history are considered in the classes of the School of Young Historians, and the history of Russia is considered in the context of the world.

The School for Young Historians is not limited to the program of Russian history; it gives an idea of \u200b\u200bthe world historical process as a whole.

Classes in full-time School for Young Historians - free, they are held in the premises of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University (in the Shuvalov building of Moscow State University at the address: Lomonosovsky Prospekt, 27, building 4) in the evening, starting at 16:25.

Since 2010, within the framework of the full-time course, " Lecture hall of the school for young historians ", where senior students and graduate students speak about their own scientific research. Within a few months, students will be able to learn how to work with historical sources and scientific literature, get acquainted with interesting events and phenomena of world history, get a general idea of \u200b\u200bthe world historical process, try to independently identify the patterns of its development.

Several times a year, students speak faculty of History teachers - leading specialists in various fields of historical science. In addition to lecture and seminar classes, excursions and visits to museums are planned.

Distance School for Young Historians

Since February 2017, on the basis of the Center for the Development of Electronic Educational Resources of Moscow State University, a new educational program, "School for Young Historians (distance form)", has begun.

It is designed to interact with students who, for various reasons, are unable to attend the full-time course of the School of the Young Historian.

Weekly classes include introductory lectures on general and national history, links to various Internet resources, as well as assignments to consolidate the material. The course is designed for students in grades 5-10 and is designed to help them learn history, as well as develop their independent research skills.

The cost of training for this program is 20,000 rubles in two semesters.

Evening school "Factorial" at the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University

Director: Ryzhikov Sergey Borisovich,

candidate of physical and mathematical sciences,

associate Professor of the Faculty of Physics,

Tasks of the Factorial school.

  • To help in the study of physics and mathematics for schoolchildren wishing to receive further physical and technical or natural science education.
  • Teach students by yourself gain knowledge, prepare for the university format of training.
  • To instill in potential physicists and mathematicians interest to science and show what you can do at the physics department.

"Factorial" in no way replaces the study of physics and mathematics at school. Our task is not so much preparation for entering the faculty as preparation for successful education after entering the university.

  • trying adhere to the course of the school curriculum, but we encourage any questionsin physics and mathematics, even beyond it.
  • we focus on solving problems, where the main thing is not to apply jagged formulas, but to understand the essence of the processes, the features of the models used and the possibility of using certain equations.

Of course, if a student is interested in a question abstracted from the topic of the lesson, the teacher will not be able to answer right away at the same time, but he will ask what the student already knows about this topic, and what else he would like to know; will help you find literature or find information on the Internet.

Research work is the best manifestation of the creative activity of schoolchildren. The school encourages students to conduct courses, albeit small, but independent research.

It is worth emphasizing once again that Factorial welcomes not only those students who are going to enter our Faculty of Physics, but also every interested in mastering subjects for the completeness of their education.

About the ratio of paid and free evening physical schools.

At the Faculty of Physics, in addition to the free school, there is a paid evening physics and mathematics school.

  • In a paid school, classes are taught by employees of the physics department. The paid school is designed for students 9-11 classes.
  • In the free school, classes are taught by students of Moscow State University. Classes are designed for students 7-11 classes.

At the VFMS "Archimedes" students are directed to prepare for the OGE, USE, Olympiads and entrance exams, while "Factorial" does not set itself the goal of preparing for admission to the faculty. The courses of the Factorial school are mainly aimed at instilling interest in science and successful learning after entering the university.

Admission to the Factorial school.

A written exam

The exams in physics and mathematics are held on the same day in September. You can prepare for the writing part by repeating the topics of the school curriculum in physics and mathematics, as well as solving trial versions of the entrance tests.

To enter the school, you must fill out the registration form on our website -

The results of the exams will be posted on the website, it depends on them who will pass to the second stage.

Oral interview

An oral interview is conducted by a commission of several teachers individually with each applicant. An interview can cover any topic: from physics to a student's hobbies. There is no need to specially prepare for it.

Based on the results of the interview, lists of those who entered the school will be posted.

Lessons

Each student can independently choose courses in the following areas:

  1. Physics
  2. Mathematics
  3. Workshop (only for grades 7-9)
  4. Mathematical modeling (students of the "Factorial" have the opportunity to choose as an optional lesson)

Classes are held for students 7-11 classes.

Weekly classes are held in the format lectures and seminarsafter noon.

The lesson plan is drawn up by the methodological commission of teachers, based on the strength of the group, but generally corresponds to the school course. During the session and student holidays - from January 1 to February 7 - classes are not held.

A bit of history.

The evening physics school has existed for over 30 years. At first, it was a division of the Komsomol (Komsomol). After the Higher School of Economics, it became part of the educational and scientific center of pre-university education at Moscow State University, and at the same time a paid school was formed. Now there are paid and free physics schools at the Faculty of Physics. Since 2018, courses in mathematics have been added to the Higher School of Economics, as well as grade 10. The school acquired the name "Factorial". Since 2019, courses of practical work and mathematical modeling have appeared, grade 11.

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Do you remember the song of the first grader "Will there still be", where there were such lines of Igor Shaferan: "For some reason, they began to load more and more of us. Today the school is the first grade like an institute"? A little more than 30 years have passed since that time, and first-graders can now really study at institutes and universities.

Chemistry, physics, geometry and geography can now be taught almost from the cradle. There would be a desire. Photo: Olesya Kurpyaeva / "RG"

Many prestigious universities open circles, sections and laboratories for students from the 1st to the 11th grade. And among them there are free ones.

Most of the additional classes are offered by Moscow State University - there are more than 40 different circles and schools for children. Moreover, unlike other universities, MSU welcomes not only high school students, but also primary and secondary school students.

Children who are passionate about the world around them, geography, natural science, can advise the School of Geosciences, which is located in the Geosciences Museum of the main building of Moscow State University. Classes there are free and are held twice a month. What do children learn?

The structure of the solar system, comparative characteristics of the planets, the program includes an overview of the museum, trips to the pharmaceutical garden of Moscow State University, excursions to the garden of the Faculty of Biology. We analyze with the children why there is a change of seasons on Earth, but, for example, on Mercury and Venus, ”says Nadezhda Belaya, a researcher at the Museum of Geosciences at Moscow State University.

By the way, parents are also allowed to attend classes in the main building of Moscow State University. So this is also a unique opportunity to see Moscow from the 25th floor.

Young mathematicians, physicists, chemists, biologists are expected in the Laboratory of Scientific Creativity of the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center (SSCC) of Moscow State University. Classes are held there in a playful way and are designed for pupils from 3rd to 5th grade. The circles are paid, one lesson costs a thousand rubles and lasts an hour and a half. Children are offered a course of 10 lessons. If you like it, you can walk at least all year. In physics, for example, students experiment with soap films and study optical illusions. In biology, they get a visual idea of \u200b\u200bhow a living organism works, children are introduced to cloning plants, explain the scientific foundations of caring for domestic and rare plants.

Mathematics and physics are in the greatest demand, - explains the manager of the Laboratory, Elena Koval.

How can one explain such an interest in physics, which they begin to study at school only in the 7th grade? In the classroom, children are interestingly told about those incomprehensible things and phenomena that surround them.

For many years, the so-called small mechmat has been working at Moscow State University - free mathematics circles, where children from 1st to 11th grade are accepted. An additional enrollment for the 2nd and 5th grades is now open. There are free math circles in some Moscow schools.

Free additional knowledge in physics can be obtained at MEPhI - a network school has been opened there, where lectures by the best teachers of the university are collected. But classes - partners of the university have advantages here.

At HSE, most of the classes are designed for high school students who plan to enter this university, prepare for the Olympiads and take the Unified State Exam.

At the HSE Faculty of Pre-University Training, the emphasis is placed on preparing for the Unified State Exam those who will enter the humanities and socio-economic faculties. In addition, there is a training program for the GIA in the ninth grade. Price - 450-500 rubles per hour. The course of study, as a rule, is divided into modules, it is allowed to pay for them separately.

Now you can join the second module, - explained at the faculty.

For schoolchildren from other regions, paid Internet classes are offered - "School of Economics", "School of Law", "School of Social Sciences" and others.

HSE offers free courses and programs. For example, School of Young Psychologist or School of Young Orientalist.

The head of the School for Young Orientalists Yulia Korovina said that the purpose of the classes is to expand the students' knowledge about Japan, Korea, China, the countries of the Middle East, which are studied very little in the school curriculum.

In addition to the lectures, which usually take place once a week, we conduct interactive classes, for example, "Walk in Tokyo", "Japanese costume". Oriental languages \u200b\u200bare not studied at school, but students are given knowledge about the history of languages, their features. In addition, we teach students to read and understand scientific texts, write essays, - said the head of the School of Young Orientalist.

In order to become a listener, it is enough to write a statement. There are no exams or interviews, everyone is accepted. Usually it is about a hundred people a year. "Classes have begun, but you can sign up now," Yulia Korovina promised.

Foreign languages \u200b\u200bare best taught at MGIMO. There are both evening preparatory courses, and separate programs in different foreign languages, designed for different levels of preparation of schoolchildren. Preparation for the Unified State Exam in a foreign language will cost from 30 to 64 thousand rubles per year (depending on the number of hours).

For future artists, classes are held at the School of Architectural Development at the Moscow Architectural Institute, where children from the 1st to the 11th grade are accepted. What is important: you can join the classes at any time of the school year. There is no special selection, but after the registration, all children are divided into 10 different levels. Tuition is paid, it costs 25-30 thousand rubles per semester. Classes are held on weekends.

Young designers and sculptors are ready to be admitted to the Children's Academy of Design of the Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry. Stroganov. Education - 8 thousand rubles a month.

We take all children from 6 years old. Then a part is eliminated, but it is important that this is not our decision, but the student's own, - explained Natalia Konkova, director of the Children's Academy of Design.

In the lower grades, emphasis is placed on the development of imagination, figurative thinking (children may be asked to draw a frightened duck or a fun monkey). From the age of 11, the basics of classical drawing, painting are being taught.

Pupils come to us for years and are upset that there are no classes during the summer holidays, - the director comments.

All graduates of the Academy enter Stroganovka one hundred percent.

By the way

Schedule of lectures and classes for schoolchildren in universities (project "University Saturdays")

MEPhI

November 26 - What are the robots thinking? - an open lecture with the direct participation of the Bioloid DarWin robot.

Moscow State Law Academy

State Institute of the Russian Language. A.S. Pushkin

Dear students!

Classes at the school of a young political scientist and conflictologist will continue from 15 january 2020.

Those who have attended classes since October DO NOT need to re-send an application.

To enroll in the School, you must:

Fill in the listener form ( )
- take a certificate from the school
- make a photocopy (photo) of your passport

And send it all to the address: [email protected]website

Upcoming classes

15.01.2020 – "Methodology for writing essays on social studies: section" Politics " ... Lecturer: Gorbachev Mikhail Valerievich, Doctor of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of Russian Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

22.01.2020 – "The politics of historical memory in modern Russia" Lecturer: Kompleev Anton Vyacheslavovich, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

29.01.2020 – "Islamic factor in world politics and international relations" ... Lecturer: Azarnova Anna Alekseevna, graduate student of the Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

5.02.2020 – "Political Facets of Digital Citizenship: Risks and Growth Points" ... - Lecturer : Karpova Victoria Vadimovna, undergraduate student of the Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

12.02.2020 — "The Phenomenon of Nationalism: Problems of Theory and History" Lecturer: Golubev Sergey Igorevich , candidate of Historical Sciences , lecturer at the Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

19.02.20 – "Lobbying in the Italian Republic" Lecturer: Vukolov Alexander Alekseevich,1st year undergraduate student of the Faculty of Political Science of Moscow State University.

02/26/2020 - " Social contract theory in the history of political thought XVII XVIII cc. ". - Lecturer: Margusheva Alina Zaurovna, post-graduate student, researcher at the Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

4.03.2020 – "The political philosophy of F. Nietzsche" ... Lecturer: Myrikova Anna Valerievna

11.03.2020 – "How government decisions are made" ... Lecturer: Telin Kirill Olegovich, Ph.D. in Political Science, Researcher, Department of State Policy, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

03/18/2020 - " Political coordinates: systems for determining political and ideological positions " Lecturer: Bubnov Alexander Yurievich , candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

25.03.2020 – "A person in a" society "of knowledge" ... Lecturer: Yakovleva Alexandra Fedorovna, Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

1.04.2020 – "Life and Teachings of Russian Anarchists" ... Lecturer: Boris A. Prokudin, Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of the History of Socio-Political Studies, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

8.04.2020 – "Foundations of the Constitutional Law of Russia". - Lecturer: Abramova Marianna Grigorievna, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of State Policy, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

15.04.2020 – "Models of Political Modernization in South Asia" ... Lecturer: Emelyanova Natalia Nikolaevna, Candidate of Political Sciences, Lecturer at the Department of Russian Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

22.04.2020 – "The psychology of influence: 6 principles of persuasion R. Cialdini" ... Lecturer: Rogach Nikolay Nikolaevich, postgraduate student of the Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University.

More about the school of a young political scientist and conflictologist

Classes in our School are:

The first acquaintance of schoolchildren with Moscow University, its glorious history, deep traditions, academic spirit;
- introduction to new, promising specialties - "Political Science" and "Conflictology";
- meeting with leading faculty members, specialists in the field of international politics, history and theory of politics, history of political doctrines, political analysis and forecasting, comparative political science, political conflictology, political sociology and psychology, public policy and management, world politics, international relations and geopolitics , the political process in Russia, electoral systems and electoral processes, political informatics and information and analytical work, global studies and ecopolitology;
- the prospect to plunge into the life of the faculty, to join the student joys and worries;
- an opportunity to feel yourself in a new specialty and get professional advice.

Classes are held in Russian. Classes are free. Schooling does not provide faculty admission benefits.