Nazism rehabilitarion case launched against ex-professor of Russian academy
A criminal case over the Nazism rehabilitation has been opened against a former professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Vladimir Matveyev.
Moscow Mayor extends distance learning for senior pupils until early December
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin on Tuesady signed a decree extending distance learning for schoolchildren in grades 6-11 once more, until December 6, amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Distance learning for senior Moscow pupils extended for another fortnight
Moscow pupils in grades 6-11 will go onto further distance study for another two weeks amid the coronavirus spread, according to information published on the website of the city’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin on Thursday.
Moscow Mayor extends distance learning for senior schoolchildren
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin on Wednesaday signed an order extending distance learning for pupils in grades 6-11 amid the coronavirus spread until November 8.
Moscow senior schoolchildren to be educated online amid coronavirus spread
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin on Wednesday signed an order on distance learning for pupils in grades 6-11 amid the coronavirus spread.
Russia’s Children Ombudsman urges e-learning for minors in pretrial custody
Children Rights Commissioner Anna Kuznetsova has proposed to Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov to amend the regulations on education of children kept in pretrial detention facilities.
Parents start addressing Russia’s Children’s Ombudsman about new school year
The office of Children Rights Commissioner Anna Kuznetsova has been already receiving applications of parents concerned about the format of education, schedules and organization of meals in the next school year.
Russia’s Federation Council approves bill on attitude development component in education
The Federation Council has approved a bill developed by President Vladimir Putin on amendments to the law on education as concerns personal development of students.
Putin approves distance learning system during emergencies
President of Russia Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a bill on e-learning and state final examination at times of emergencies into law.
Over 2,000 complaints filed with federal children’s ombudsman during pandemic
Over 2,000 applications were filed with the Office of Russia’s Child Rights Commissioner during the coronavirus pandemic.
Russia’s State Duma passes bill giving senior students right to teach at schools
The State Duma has adopted in the third and final reading a bill permitting senior students to teach at schools, head afterschool projects, and lead additional course.
State Duma backs distance learning during emergencies
The State Duma adopted a bill on e-learning and state final examination at times of emergencies in the second and third readings on Wednesday.
Russian senators submit bill on procedure of distance learning to State Duma
A bill seeking to clarify the powers Russia’s ministries on education and science are to have as to introduction of procedures governing e-learning and distance educational technologies to be used in the framework of educational programs has reached the State Duma.
Medical students to care about COVID-19 patients on voluntary basis – ombudsman
St. Petersburg Rights Commissioner Alexander Shishlov has proposed that students taking practical courses in medical facilities providing care for coronavirus-infected patients are to deal with them only on the voluntary basis.
Pranker wanted on suspicion of aborting online school lessons in St. Petersburg
A pranker suspected of aborting online school lessons in St. Petersburg has been put on a wanted list.
Russia’s investigators to check if pranks on teachers constitute crimes
Russia’s Investigative Committee is to monitor distant learning videos demonstrating records of humiliation and so called pranks with respect to teachers.
Child Rights Commissioner helps schoolgirl to return from U.S. to Russia
Children's ombudsman Anna Kuznetsova has helped a minor from Russia’s Novosibirsk Region to return to her home country by a flight carrying repatriated Russian citizens from New York to Pulkovo airport in St. Petersburg.
Rights advocate urges U.S. Ambassador to assist in bringing schoolchildren back to Russia
Chair of the Presidential Human Rights Council's standing commission on international cooperation in the sphere of human rights Alexander Brod has turned to U.S. Ambassador in Russia John Sullivan on behalf of NGO Lawyers for Human Rights and Dignified Life seeking his assistance in returning back home Russian schoolchildren.
Russia’s children ombudsman makes proposals as to bill on social support of orphans
Russia’s Children Rights Commissioner Anna Kuznetsova has submitted her proposals aimed at amending a number of provisions of a bill on social support of orphans to the Ministry of Education.
Number of complaints from minor convicts, detainees drops – Russian children’s ombudsman
The number of complaints submitted to the office of Russian child rights commissioner from prisons and detention facilities for minors has decreased in recent years, children’s ombudsman Anna Kuznetsova has said during the extended meeting of the Federal Penitentiary Service’s panel.