Russia shares ‘multipolar world’ education model with allies
Kravtsov emphasized Russia’s intent to collaborate with “friendly countries” by sharing its expertise in teacher training, curriculum design, and school infrastructure development.
He highlighted Russia’s strong educational standing, noting that the country ranks among the top ten worldwide in school quality and is among the top three in winning gold medals at international academic Olympiads.
The minister stressed the importance of students learning about other nations, fostering international friendships, and playing an active role in shaping a multipolar global future.
Kravtsov also plans to present the “Eurasian Lyceum,” an “ideal school model” that other countries could adopt. This model proposes a new way to evaluate education quality based on three key principles: depoliticization, relevance to current needs, and transparency.
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