scholarly journals Monitoring the First Phase of the Implementation of the Strategy on Action for Children 2012—2017: Main Outcomes

2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
V.V. Rubtsov ◽  
A.A. Shvedovskaya ◽  
A.S. Dubovik ◽  
G.V. Semya

The article describes the first phase results of the initial actions of the National Strategy for Action on Children 2012–2017, identifies the place and role, the main tasks of monitoring made by Moscow State University of Psychology & Education at the commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation. It is noted that in order to monitor and provide methodological support to the regions of the Russian Federation, Information and Methodical Center on Support of the National Strategy for Action on Children was established. Monitoring includes several stages and it was attended by 86 Russian regions. We present the main content of each stage, the results of expert analysis of monitoring data in key areas and key activities of the National Strategy, best practices and identified problems in the implementa- tion of the National Strategy.

2018 ◽  
Vol 193 ◽  
pp. 05001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valery Telichenko ◽  
Gavin Dunn ◽  
Andrey Benuzh

The article describes the first official meetings between the leaders of the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, BRE Global Limited and the Russian Green Building Council in Moscow on the topic of the localization of the Building Research Establishment's Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) to for the Russian Federation. It outlines the main steps taken and the actions to be undertaken of the parties to those proposed activities. Then a brief overview is provided of the main aims of the partners’ organisations, their positions in the countries and their purposes. The main part of the article summarises the benefits of an international “green” standard. There is an introduction to the National Scheme Operators, the processes involved in the BREEAM schemes and the role assessors play. The main intention for the article is to show the potential for synergy when connecting the country’s largest organisations involved in sustainable construction.


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 108-111
Author(s):  
A. V Martynenko ◽  
E. S Vorobtsova ◽  
S. V Ovchinnikova

We analyzed stages of the establishment and development of medical and social workers training, the system of medical and social education in the Russian Federation. We presented the experience of the A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry in the training the Bachelors of Social Work for the professional engagement in the institutions of the medical and social expertise and rehabilitation area. We examined the purpose, objectives and subject matter of the educational subjects as well as educational technologies used for this purpose.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (20) ◽  
pp. 9471
Author(s):  
Eteri V. Mindzaeva ◽  
Anna A. Arinushkina

This paper presents the results from monitoring the organization of catering for children in general education institutions. Monitoring was conducted in August–September 2020. We collected relevant databases for 85 Russian subjects: the total number of indicators—113, the total number of sub-indicators—347, and the total number of data—76,414. This paper investigates the problems surrounding resource provision in regard to organizing nutrition for schoolchildren in the Russian Federation. We analyzed the structure of the informatization in regard to the provision of hot meals for schoolchildren in Russian regions. Moreover, we present cases and best practices surrounding informatization management and personalization of children’s nutrition. The research results reveal that Russia possesses a unified regional information system for accounting/monitoring the organization of children’s nutrition, as an independent specialized information resource (in regard to catering). This paper identifies the levels of information technology used in school nutritional programs for each federal district. We present the results of the analysis, the availability of information resources, and the possibility of automated non-cash payments for meals in general education institutions. Moreover, we analyzed information resources and generated reporting documents on the organization of nutrition for schoolchildren in Russia. Finally, we analyzed the automated assessment of satisfaction, in regard to catering and food quality among children and their parents in Russian regions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 130-135

In fulfillment of the order of Governmental Сouncil for the Social Patronage Сhair O.Yu. Golodets on the implementation of interdepartmental models of pro- viding social and educational services in testing and implementation of social services professional standards, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education with support of Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Russian Federation held a distant alignment meeting (webinar) “Regional and Municipal Practices of Implementation of Social Services Professional Standards” on February 26, 2016. Participants of the alignment meeting made recommendations on the organization of the transition of social sphere organizations in the regions of the Russian Federation to the dealing according to social services professional standards, including the development and implementation of region roadmap for professional standards testing in the 2016–2018, professional and public discussion of regional models and regulations of interdepartmental interac- tion while providing social and educational services.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 (3) ◽  
pp. 141-158
Author(s):  
Antonina Belyanova ◽  
Vyacheslav Biryukov ◽  
Viktor Cherkovets

The article presents materials of the research seminar on issues of strategic planning in the Russian Federation. The seminar was organized by the problem group Reproduction and Economic Growth in conjunction with the Center for Socioeconomics at the Department of Political Economy, the Department of Macroeconomic Policy and Strategic Management and the laboratory for Comparative Studies of Economic Systems, Economic Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University.


2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 5-24
Author(s):  
V.V. Rubtsov ◽  
G.V. Semya ◽  
A.A. Shvedovskaya

The article presents the results of the monitoring Key Outcomes of the National Strategy on Action for Children for 2012—2017, commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation by the Moscow State Psychological University of Psychology and Education. The main results of the implementation of the six main directions of the implementation of the National Strategy are discussed: “Family Childhood Saving Policy”, “Access to Quality Education and Upbringing, Cultural Development and Information Security for Children”, “Healthcare Friendly to Children and Healthy Lifestyles”, “Equal Opportunities for Children, who need special care of the state”, “Creating a system of protection and ensuring the rights and interests of children and child-friendly justice”,“ Children — participants in the implementation of the National Strategy gii”.The goals and tasks of the Decade of Childhood proclaimed by the President of the Russian Federation are considered.


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
V.V. Rubtsov

Report on the Meeting of the Russian Federation Government Council for Patronage in Social Sphere at the House of the Government of the Russian Federation, September 28, 2015. S.V. Alyokhina (Moscow State University of Psychology & Education), N.V. Dvoryanchikov (Moscow State Univer- sity of Psychology & Education), E.Yu. Klochko, A.A. Margolis (Moscow State University of Psychology & Educa- tion), G.V. Semya (Moscow State Pedagogical University ), R.V. Chirkina (Moscow State University of Psychology & Education) participated in content discussion and preparation.


Author(s):  
Сероштан ◽  
Mariya Seroshtan

The aim of this study is to conduct statistical and comparative analysis of indicators of employment of graduates on the basis of monitoring data, officially published by the Ministry of education and science of the Russian Federation in 2016 by, enlarged groups of specialties and areas of training. The article presents the results of the analysis and the estimation of the position of the University on employment of graduates in the field of engineering, technology and technical Sciences on the example of Belgorod State Technological University named after V. G. Shukhov, which can be helpful when making management decisions.


Author(s):  
Mikhail Kalyakin ◽  
Pavel Tomkovich ◽  
Eugeny Koblik ◽  
Yaroslav Red'kin ◽  
Olga Voltzit

Biological diversity (BD), or diversity of all living organisms and levels of their organization, represents one of the most important natural resources of the country. As with other resources, BD assets and issues need documentation and tracking: it is impossible to protect and manage BD resources without such accounting. We recognize the need is critical for a sophisticated system to store, synthesize, use, and share BD data. Accepting and understanding this need is illustrated by the second Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference (GBIC2) in 2018 Digital documentation of the BD state is not properly established in the Russian Federation, and a scientific analysis of the basics of monitoring of natural resources and their management have been missing. Contstruction of a comprehensive BD database is an obvious step for biologists. This presentation will cover our view of a practical way to develop of scientific principles and to create an adequate system to documentthe monitoring of biological diversity within the Russian Federation. Digitization and documentation of collections has just begun in the Zoological Museum of Lomonosov Moscow State University, starting with birds. Using thisthis model group, plans are to develop scientific approaches to identify the most important parameters, the analysis and monitoring of which can provide effective knowledge about the composition, spatial distribution, temporal dynamics of the composition, and abundance of this animal group within the country. Once developed, such a system and schema of a monitoring of biological resources can be further transferred with necessary adjustments to other groups of living organisms as well as recommended for use in practical purposes (e.g., conservation, augmentation, efficient use) by the relevant state services. For the first time, we will carry out a comprehensive analysis of the bird data available to Russian scientists from one of the largest Northern Eurasian collections from Lomonosov Moscow State University and Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg, reflecting composition, variation and historical dynamics of the spatial distribution of birds inRussia territories and adjacent regions over more than two centuries. The project will analyze biomaterial collections for genetic studies, existing collections databases and those under development for faunistics, bioacoustics, literature, and field accounts of Russian ornithological resources. We will parameterize taxonomic composition of a model group, including the presence and levels of intraspecific genetic, morphological and ecological diversity; the spatial distribution of species and subspecies; species and subspecies abundance in different parts of the country; the temporal dynamics of composition, abundance and spatial distribution of birds; main biological peculiarities of species traits; key practical, scientific, educational, and conservation uses of specific species; and their roles in the ecosystems. We will participate in the organization and support of several databases, atlas projects, monitoring schemes, coordination of citizen science programs and long-time works with foreign colleagues in the European Bird Census Council (https://www.ebcc.info) and several international working groups (e.g. https://www.waderstudygroup.org). A special task is a public relations project oriented toward a state administration for improvement of ideas important to the creation of a system of national accounting of biological resources.


Author(s):  
E. A. Zubova ◽  
A. A. Izmailov ◽  
L. A. Tutov

The work is devoted to a review of the results of the 145rd meeting of the Dispute Club “Eco- nomic Policy Knots” of the Association of Russian Economic Think Tanks (hereinafter referred to as ARETT) on the topic "Oil market – when is it up again?". The purpose of the event was to discuss the situation in the oil and oil products market, as well as the prospects for the development of this mar- ket. The disputants were Mikhail Krutikhin, partner of the RusEnergy consulting agency, and Alex- ander Kurdin, Deputy Dean for Science of the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University and head of research in the Department for Energy and Utilities of the Analytical Center for the Govern- ment of the Russian Federation. The review presents the key ideas of the disputants, and also sum- marizes the main results of their answers to questions.


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