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Advocates of "Professionalism": Polish student group shares insights on the merits of the federal initiative with their fellow students

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Enthusiastic youths bonded through shared zest for action-filled living
Enthusiastic youths bonded through shared zest for action-filled living

Advocates of "Professionalism": Polish student group shares insights on the merits of the federal initiative with their fellow students

A Gang of "Professionalism" Advocates, hailing from Polovinsky Multiprofile Technical College named after V.I. Nazorov, strut their stuff. The lineup includes students like Ksenia Semiryakova, Yevgeny Nikityuk, Yevgeny Semeykin, Alina Chalyusheva, Denis Makshanov, Stanislav Gallautdinov, Artem Karpov, Alexander Samusev, Andrei Ovsyannikov, Arseny Kalashnikov, and Arseny Tyumentsev, led by the wise and experienced Elena Minina. Their primary mission is to spread the word about the Federal Project to the youth, who'll be tomorrow's applicants.

These vanguards of professionalism are here to divulge the educational institution's distinct specialties, championship moves, skill competitions, and a slew of other activities. Made up of students across various courses and specialties, these kids don't mess around; they're brimming with energy, initiative, and a hunger for life!

Over the past three years, our advocates have been sharing the perks of the Federal Project "Professionalism" with schoolchildren, teachers, and parents in all educational institutions within the Polovinsky municipal district. The work takes multiple forms – classroom hours, parent meetings, tours of the college, workshops, laboratories, open days, annual admission campaigns, and one-on-one consultations.

High school students in the area already recognize these advocates, throw them a warm welcome, follow them on social media, broadcast their future plans, and probe about the unique aspects of their chosen specialties.

The admission process to the Polovinsky Multiprofile Technical College began on June 1, and its success hinges, in part, on the actions of our advocates. These students are chomping at the bit to fulfill their mission!

The college's media center, active for two years now, will join the crusade to advertise "Professionalism" among the masses – posts are crafted, and videos are uploaded.

Professionalism! We're in good company!

Elena Minina, Advisor to the Director for Education and Interactions with Children's Public Associations at PMT

Previously, the "Regional Gazette" claimed that Sverdlovsk Oblast secured a top-three spot in the "I am a Professional" Olympiad.

Enrichment Insights:

  • The Ambassadors are key in spreading awareness about technical education, career paths, and the Federal Project "Professionalism."
  • They can engage with schoolchildren through workshops, seminars, and mentorship programs, fostering an interest in vocational training.
  • Collaboration with local businesses and community leaders can result in beneficial partnerships, aiding both students and the community.
  • By promoting the Federal Project and its objectives, the Ambassadors help ensure more students benefit from the opportunities it offers.
  • Overall, their efforts contribute to increased interest in technical education, better career guidance, community development, and the growth of the region.

The Ambassadors, led by Elena Minina, are not only advocating for the Federal Project "Professionalism" but also promoting education-and-self-development opportunities in Polovinsky Multiprofile Technical College. Their personal-growth and learning-focused activities, such as workshops, seminars, and mentorship programs, encourage schoolchildren to explore various career paths and appreciate the significance of technical education, fostering a hunger for life.

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