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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  February 25, 2024 7:00am-8:01am MSK

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turned out to be tragic, like the fate of the belarusian capital, during the war these houses were destroyed, they were restored already in the forty -seventh, in the early fifties , three residential buildings were erected symmetrically on both sides of the square... to
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the german fascist invaders, a monument to the tenth anniversary of the liberation of belarus from victory. its authors, architects georgy zaborsky and vladimir korol, embodied in it the great feat of our people.
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100 brave guys gathered in our studio. hello everyone, in exactly a minute a hero will come to us who will answer all your questions. are you ready to meet our guest? and each of them has a question for an adult. the questions are honest and they really ask what interests them. what are you waiting for? the children you will meet now. i expect interesting questions and interesting thoughts. the heroes of the program will have to open up to the audience. the main task is to honestly answer all original, and sometimes awkward questions. you always pay attention to clothes and hairstyle. i look at hair and clothes, so i continue to develop my brain.
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hatsya would not be atresci gety tsud, because they are the best masters. neil elevich. what news should we start with? good or bad? everyone could attend our china week. i know that the guys are from the faculty of pre-university education.
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came from soviet education, we cannot train journalists en masse, this is work that requires such a careful approach, it is first of all working with information, for china in modern conditions this is priority number one, the question is natural, what language do they study in? many chinese guys show great interest in belarusian culture, they study the belarusian language, such a friendly union of two countries that share similar values, how much interest do our schoolchildren have? to receive education abroad, we are now focused on the fact that 100% of our applicants are budget students, so we distribute all budget students. can you be called a diplomat of the faculty of journalism? which translates to don't be afraid to grow slowly.
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hello, you are watching the program tell me not to be silent, in the studio victoria popova and... russian state university conducts a master class on xiangqi for visitors. this is a chinese board game. it is similar to our chess. they treat us to chinese cuisine, dumplings stuffed with meat and vegetables, pork in sweet and sour sauce, wheat noodles and not only do we all
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get together, we go. the tea ceremony is chinese, where it is brewed, all the processes of this tradition in china are followed. here we have the origami location. the first origami is generally very common. confused, yes, this is japan or china, still, but the first origami appeared, of course, in china, of course , a symbol of love and peace - these are our cranes, so here we also try to touch something good, bright, but in the chinese tradition, we also also have a location where our chinese jewelry is located students who make them themselves, that is, such a master class on handmade chinese jewelry. viktorovna, a question for you, you are the deputy dean for international activities and internationalization of education, so you had the honor of creating the program for this event, for the first time it was so extensive, several days of scientific events, creative and culinary events and, as we see,
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concerts, now you can see all this on the screen, but why did you decide to celebrate the chinese new year in such detail this year? well, in fact, there are several reasons: firstly, this year... the faculty of journalism celebrates a milestone anniversary in the fall, we are turning 80 years old, so all the events that are held at the faculty of journalism are dedicated to this anniversary, they are solemn, large - scale, secondly, this year we celebrate 30 years of training students from china at the faculty journalism, and of course our chinese students, master's students, as soon as we announced that we were going to celebrate the chinese new year, they immediately... gave us a bunch of ideas, a bunch of proposals, and we decided why not, let's try to do more than just one day , not just the chinese new year holiday, but a whole week in china at the faculty of journalism, and as you can see, we succeeded, yes, but i also wanted
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to point out that anyone could take part in this program, that is, you even invited viewers from sides, yes? yes, they took part, well, first of all, of course, chinese students, undergraduates, our belarusian students, our teachers, curators, everyone could also attend our china week, i know that the guys from the faculty before university education, before university education came, they really liked it, so we received a lot of positive feedback on our event, the dean of the faculty of journalism,
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we cannot train journalists en masse, this is work that requires such a careful approach, working with individually with each of our students, and we release exactly as much as is required for the belarusian media space. on the other hand, here again we can
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give a so-called hint to our ideological opponents, this is an indicator of quality, the quality of education at zherfak, that is , students from other countries actively come, they study with us with pleasure, students. why do people come to china? yes, first of all, because in china there is high competition in the labor market, in china these qualities that we now we are developing them, this is primarily work with information. for china in modern conditions, this is priority number one, so graduates of our department, especially master’s students, graduates of our master’s program have a high competitive advantage in china for getting a job, but what else needs to be added, yes, this year we have recruited in the amount 60 people for the journalism direction and 20 people for the information and communication direction, our second direction, next year, that is ... already now there will be recruitment for this company increased by one and a half times, so i think that belarusian students will also not be offended and
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will also receive a high-quality education at our faculty. well, before recording, we exchanged several proposals with you, we talked about how we started when tatyana and i were studying with the fact that we had one person, now there are more of them than belarusians. irina viktorovna, what would you add? how did this happen? i agree with oleg vladimirovich that such...
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chinese guys show great interest in belarusian culture, they study belarusian language, as for master ’s students, we have two directions: these are russian-language master’s programs and english-language master’s programs, where preparation is entirely conducted in english, where students write master ’s theses in english, defend them in english, communication within the group, communication with teachers, with the faculty administration. is also conducted entirely in english, can a belarusian student get into this magistrate or not, or only a foreign one? no,
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this curriculum is designed only for foreign citizens, i just heard a request from some students that they would like in english, maybe a diploma of some other type, but a different qualification, this is not being considered yet, it seems to me that this is possible if we and the leadership of the faculty, university will discuss this, then why not, we have one of these new ones. projects, we are conducting it in test mode this year, next year the enrollment of distance master's programs will be increased, that is, in modern conditions, of course it is very difficult and work, and study in absentia to attend classes , so we came up with a format that is relevant in modern conditions, when classes are in the evening, some of the information is given through distance learning, some is given in the format of such interactive interaction, some is independent work, that is, it is very convenient for a modern graduate , you can work according to...
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but we must note that belarus and china have very close partnerships, friendly relations at the highest level at the level of even such student contacts level, so we can say that this is really such a friendly union of two countries that share similar values ​​and in foreign policy strive to support each other and take a position of maintaining peace, stability and order, well, i’m among them when they walk. ..
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contacts are inevitable, these contacts allow them to learn more, get to know our country, but you said that they travel a lot, i even had a case, i also work with foreign students, a master’s student, she just arrived and was scientific conference, and it was possible, well, as usually happens, but to take part in absentia, send the material, get a publication, it has prepared the material, i specify where it is, i think, well, it clarifies, maybe...
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a form where the guys can communicate in an informal setting, where they can learn more about each other, where they can unite, so this is very important, well, we have photographs from the concert, it just seems to me that this is evidence of the interpenetration of cultures, maybe irina viktorovna can comment, what's happening, uh-huh, yes, on the screen now we see a second-year student, this is our star, our opera diva.
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and the war period, they love songs of that period, and in the concert they performed several such songs, this is a dark-skinned woman, this is a song of troubled youth and... the final song that ended our concert, it was the song grass near the house, very symbolic for them, because we know that this song is not only about space, but it is a song
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about home, they are very far from home, they certainly miss their family, to their friends, in this song they became a little sad, but on the other hand, they showed that belarus is for them... another event from the program could not help but interest us: a scientific hackathon, brands and media relations. well, first of all, let’s find out from you what a hackathon is? a hackathon, yes, it’s still like a competitive platform, which is aimed at solving, in this case , a research problem, in a group, under certain time conditions, but in our country the scientific ecothon was held by the department of communication technologies and public relations and was oriented. for inclusion in the research activities of our master's students, we have master's students in our department studying in russian and studying the media of belarus, russia, china, well, other
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countries too, in order to conduct research and propose what mechanisms to improve the situation, analyze , last year we also had such a successful experience in this direction; the winner is not only chinese students. not only conduct research, but also present it beautifully, convey it to the public, what they do, because very often the question arises, what do scientists do, these are these complex names, these difficult formulations, which are not quite for ordinary people. okoton is just an attempt to convey to the public what modern science is doing in the field of communication and information and
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to strengthen and, as they say, intensify interaction with the environment, that is , in this direction we had a partner just this site great stone, where our chinese students are also actively involved in work, some work, collaborate with this organization, well, that’s how i felt that this was something terribly fashionable. so i remembered the fact that since 2020, belarus has been present in chinese marketplaces, which means everything there is regulated by likes, and all purchases are in the top, as i know, and milk, well , all the candies, of course, liver, what we have in the top is belarusian, then they, well, i think that your these events, they are somehow capable of strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries, as you think, well, you said, was the ecuadorian winner now? can we say anything based on the results of the current haton? well, now the preparation will come, yes, that is, we presented this project, the selection of participants is still underway, the most important
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thing here, in my opinion, is that we live in the information space, in the information society, these are the communications that arise , and they have the widest distribution, that is, the guys shoot videos, send them to their social networks, they see it in russia, in china, in belarus, in all countries, that is, it is the popularization of knowledge. in the most accessible, broad way , so in my opinion, the more such events, the more communication occurs in a faster and more effective way, that is , to convey information to the general public and in the form of informal live messages (stories) let's take a break for a while and continue after a short pause in our conversation, i remind you that we have a telegram channel, say don’t be quiet, subscribe, ask questions and suggest guests, we are in touch!
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all our cis countries went through a period building the vertical of power , not everyone has built it yet, so where the vertical has been built, some kind of integration needs to be carried out, westerners are creating some kind of networks there, they are constantly working to ungroup these internal forces, but the task is to ungroup we have centers.
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the “say don’t be silent” program is on air again, and today our guests are teachers of the faculty of journalism of bsu irina tolstonogo and oleg nikiforov. recently, president of belarus alexander lukashenko met with members of the republican council of university rectors and the conversation was very principled, let's listen to a short excerpt. it's important to me so that we don’t also lose the attractiveness of belarusian.
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there are even more of them than belarusians, but the problem that we would like to touch upon now is the gap between supply in the labor market and demand, how many numbers do you have, how many people, let’s say, graduates of the faculty of journalism then work outside their specialty, well, look, after all, probably, when answering this question, you need to clearly understand that if we are talking specifically about our faculty, yes, and this history is such that we have... a very popular area in modern conditions, we are an information society , information, working with information , communication processes are needed for any organization, everyone is very actively immersed in this, so our graduates are absolutely in demand, moreover, and as you know, our graduates actively interact with practical journalism from their very first days at the faculty, and not only this in the form of practice, but from the second, third, fourth year, a significant part of our
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students already begin to work. so the question is where will they be at the end university, but after graduating from the faculty of journalism it’s practically not worth it, they already have a place of work by the fourth year, and as a rule, we are naturally talking about state media, but now we had pre-distribution, and in fact we have a huge number of students goes to belarusian television, to public television, to regional editorial offices, that is, there is a big demand, there is a need, so we... are focused on ensuring that all our students, our graduates are distributed one hundred percent, so that everyone had a guaranteed place of work , so that they understood that upon graduating from university, they already clearly know where their future professional career will take shape, and here we, of course, guarantee, and we now have a focus on the fact that 100% of our applicants are budget students , we distribute all budget students, in the future, of course, there are questions, but
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this person has worked, worked with... well, of course, on the surface, yes, now we live in the era of social networks, all these communications, on the surface the majority smm tells the students, these areas related to computer networks, that would be great, but in modern conditions, as we perfectly understand, television is still the main mass media, that’s why there are requests here, there there, so here already each of our graduates chooses what
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he likes, of course he is capable of television, yes, here you need a certain set of competencies, as well as work in social networks, and here there is also a certain set of skills and knowledge that everyone has is present, therefore, while studying at the faculty of journalism, our student already makes a conscious choice, and often he does it because it’s a brand, because he likes it, because he has some kind of romanticized ideas about the profession, and after receiving practical experience of interacting with practice and work, he already makes a choice, which can be said consciously. okay, this is a budget, not a budget, and not ourselves, yes, yes, not a budget on our own, but here we are from that year and from this year. there is a tendency that we we recruit students specifically for the budget sector, they all receive 100% distribution, that is, we train personnel for the belarusian media system , that is, so that we do not train people who then, as
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they say, work in some organizations, not associated with state media, and then how are these organizations recognized as extremist, how are chinese students motivated, irina viktorovna, well ... there is no distribution of chinese students, but in any case, we, of course, carry out a certain statistics, we try to maintain contacts with our graduates in order to have an idea about their fate and what they do after the faculty of journalism of bsu, and i want to say that the chinese send their children to study abroad with one condition, what do you think, that it will be to work in his specialty, yes, firstly, that he will return back to... thailand as a specialist, a specialist, and our statistics show that indeed, most of our graduates return to china to help their country, and they boost the economy
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some other incomprehensible country, most of them, of course, work in their specialty, some are engaged in business, some work in private companies, but some of our graduates remain in belarus and continue their studies, for example, in a master's degree, and after a master's degree they also return to china, and a master's degree gives them the opportunity to teach at a university, so they are engaged in such educational activities, in various areas, including, have you been to china, but not yet, no, i just know that the rector of the belarusian state university of culture, natalya korchevskaya , was there and says: how nice it is to meet my students. that is, in all positions there in some ministry, department that relates to culture, she saw her students, they really come for education, and not just that it’s nice, yes, when graduates of previous years, we maintain contacts with them,
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that’s why chinese graduates, well, this can be said about belarusians, but they contact, write, say: here are our students, our acquaintances, that is, former students, yes , they provide information about current students, word of mouth works, yes. with schoolchildren, you tell them a lot, in your opinion , according to your observations, how great is the interest of our schoolchildren in getting an education abroad, we live in an information society, and accordingly we cannot control all the flows that our schoolchildren receive, before the child was families, schools,
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of course there are guys who are somehow focused on this, but still a significant part, our kits show this, are focused on living and working in their own country, this is also one of these, it seems to me, the fundamental ideas, values ​​of our society, this is
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patriotism, this is an orientation towards one’s country, not yet critical, but this is what concerns students who are engaged in international journalism, international relations and everything else, it’s no secret that some of them choose this one... i understood foreign media and who speak foreign languages ​​and who could convey our information about belarus to the target audience abroad, of course they are also interested in what is happening abroad, they are aware of all this, but they really do not have a desire to leave as such, that is, well, this is the situation, it makes me happy, but i would like to talk about educational work, right? what is
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this connection? well, you know, here’s the best thing - you consider these events to be the most effective in always live communication, live meetings, here’s the meeting itself, and it’s so fundamental category in pedagogy, when people meet who have different experiences, and different career trajectories, and different ideas about the future, and experienced people, people in... adults and people, our students, yes, who are just entering life, who have the worldview has not yet been properly formed, and this , in my opinion, is the best format, when a real dialogue takes place. since last year, since last year, we have had a supervisory board at the faculty of journalism, which includes leaders of the leading media in belarus, we are conducting a media project within the framework of such ideological educational work. that is, members of the supervisory board
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, representatives of the editorial board, simply famous people in the country, regularly meet with our students in the format of a live dialogue, dialogue platforms, and we don’t prepare there, as they say , so many questions, but you ask, you answer, this a live discussion, when our guys, students, journalists, future great specialists in the field of communication, can communicate, well, on equal terms, here one of these projects, but we had a meeting with ours. when the students completely made this meeting in the form of even the format of such a talk show, that is, to make sure that our students were interested, this is the most important thing, yeah, and they, of course, our students are often focused on these popular forms, when it’s not called a quiz, but as they like chemical, it’s called a quiz , that’s it, but that’s great, it doesn’t matter what it ’s called, what matters is what content we put into it, that is, if our students conduct a quiz dedicated to the day of the native language, this is already... great, it’s not necessary to force them to call it the word quiz,
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although it is also borrowed, it is important that these forms of quests are filled with correct , necessary, relevant content for the country, this is the most it’s important, these forms work, they teach, help students love their homeland, honor historical memory, of course , well, you know, it’s also a common phrase, love is a verb, yes, that is, love for the homeland is also an action, love for the homeland is also an action this is not me i sit at home and love mine. love for the homeland is participation in some events, patriotic orientation, cultural orientation, leisure orientation, this is the organization of these events, we have a very large number of events at the journalism department, which are done by the students themselves, naturally, we help the technical people there equipment, but somehow to place some necessary accents, but the student himself, when he does the event from start to finish, he understands how... organize, how to invite people , how to make sure that people are interested in this,
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and how to make sure that this is truly within the framework of our culture, an event that is not alien to us, and a different format of relations even with teachers, when teachers see yes, that this the student is not just sitting in class, but there in the back room and maybe even trying to turn off the phone, yes, but he is actively involved in the work, he is interested, well, that is , you are for involvement, if i can summarize it that way. feedback, our colleagues often come here you, perform, we see in different formats, we don’t see feedback, that is, how students react, they need these meetings, recently we have one of the meetings, yes, because there are a lot of meetings, now we are naturally preparing for a single voting day, and many events are held at the city level, at the university level, at the faculty level, and a significant number of students participate in them, so meetings are organized, well, literally every day. and naturally we strive for the fact that there is not one and the same activists participate in all
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meetings, it is necessary to reach all students, so that everyone receives information , everyone has the opportunity to speak out, as a student i just sometimes write, well, how it went there, how it ended, how what, what do they write to me: oh , it was interesting, it was great, i learned a lot of new information, we had a meeting dedicated to the single voting day, well , it seems that everyone already knows that there is a single voting day, the twenty-fifth, there is information everywhere, so i look at the police, students are already they look like that, well they say, well how long have we... that’s because it’s possible to vote early, for example , he says, well, then they explain, yes, that it’s not united here in this sense, that it’s not one day, but here it’s precisely that different different deputies are elected, that’s why with interest, but of course, a modern student is interested in the fact that this was really live communication, not a lecture for
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an hour and a half without the possibility of communication so that you could ask a question, well, we know that our modern deputies can speak. yes, they are already new people, if i may say so, but even at this council a complaint was made about the curriculum and equipment, yes, it seems to me that the faculty of journalism suffers from this to a lesser extent, because you have excellent equipment, you can film excellent programs there, talk shows, everything, everyone has probably seen everything and our television pavilion, and it is actively used and not only in the recording of individual such large projects as a meeting with the rector, but directly in the educational process. that is , it is constantly involved, there are classes, that is, students learn, that ’s what they say, from the very basics, yes, from the most initial elements, yes, how to set up a camera, how to sit, this is how to organize the filming process, these are all the elements in practical terms, but you also have irina viktorovna, not only the chinese, but also
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the russians, yes, they are studying, tell us what the trends are here, yes, we have a sufficient number of children from russia, we have an academic program. student mobility, for example, just a few weeks ago, guys from ufa came to us and st. petersburg for a semester, and accordingly the guys from the faculty of journalism went to russia, yes to russia, to nizhny novgorod in st. petersburg, yeah, we have similar programs with kazakhstan, we have a joint distance master’s program with pskov state university, us too. there is also an academic mobility program not only for students, but also for teachers. our teachers go to russia to improve their qualifications for internships, and accordingly our colleagues from the russian federation come to bsu, well, to the faculty of journalism including reviews from your colleagues from russia, well , the reviews are very positive, because such
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programs are, first of all, a platform for communication, a platform for exchanging experiences , a platform.
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we’ll have to go through it again, and now we’ll take a short break, after a short pause , we’ll return to this studio again, for now , subscribe to our telegram channel, say don’t be silent, look for all our episodes on the youtube channel belarus 1. on the air again say don’t be silent , our guest is a couple of teachers from the faculty of journalism of bsu, irina.
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pskov state university and the belarusian state university has long-term partnerships, while still working in pskov, i came to the belarusian state university to the faculty of journalism and brought my students, we have a series of projects underway, such as the academy of communication, pr kvetka, that is, i am working in the department of communication technologies, yes and here we had very close contact, and it continues to this day, so irina viktorovna went to moscow state university this summer, that is, cooperation between. russia and in belarus, this is really a practice that is widespread and very beneficial for both parties, participants, that is, for you it was not news at all that there is such a belarusian state university, a journalism department. yes, i see, irina viktorovna, but what are the responsibilities of the deputy dean for international activities, internationalization of education? can you
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be called a diplomat of the faculty of journalism? well, i think that to some extent it is possible, because my main task is, of course, contact, communication with our foreign citizens, due to the fact that most of them are chinese, i mainly now communicate with our chinese students and undergraduates. moreover, this communication is not limited only to studies, very often guys come with personal questions, with everyday issues, they have to be solved, supported, we also have a belarusian-chinese media center at the faculty, i also supervise the work of this center, our chinese guys go there to study practice, they prepare materials for the chinese media, for the belarusian media, i also work with our potential students with...
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favorite chinese proverb? one of my favorite chinese proverbs is this: bupaman (depaning), which translated
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means, don't be afraid to grow up slowly. oleg vladimirovich, in july last year the media reported about a new air service: minsk-pskov. have you already taken advantage of this opportunity? not yet, unfortunately, because after all, our message is at a good level. railways, and bus services, that is, in this regard we do not have such difficulties, problems, yes, because my parents and relatives are in russia, i visit my hometown quite often, i love my hometown, then when entering it you cannot drive past the famous monument, yes, the dome, it is popularly called, but it is dedicated to the pskov heroes of the sixth landing company, which during the chechen campaign... entered into an unequal battle with militants in the orgon gorge, and well, i know that vladimir vladimirovich putin
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was even at the opening, he spoke good words to these boys, yes, who surprised his exploits, but more than 20 years have passed since those events, i’m curious, you notice that young people, well, keep these events in their memory, they understand exactly who this dome is for, that these are generally symbols of our time for them. do they work? of course they work , and i’m saying this not unfoundedly, yes, from some of my experience or on the basis of some emotions, and we conducted research, comparative studies in different russian cities, and partially in belarus , and what names and symbols are fixed in the consciousness of the population , to a greater extent, of course, we analyzed students , i have published several articles on this subject, and indeed these are the names and symbols that are partially presented here, and pskov is a unique city, and a city that has a centuries-old history since 903, and a lot has been preserved,
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there are 46 churches on naskova with a population of two hundred thousand, and a significant part of them are from the 14th, 15th, 16th centuries, that is, as we believe there is a remake of the 19th century, that is 19 century - this is what a new model is, that is, when, when you live in this environment, but... there are these monuments around you, they talk about this, this is even our experience, a large number of foreign students also come to us in pskov , but not from china from central asia, and i noticed that the students who came, they did not study the history of russia there, yes, the history of the tamsk region, they mention these names, there is olga, dovemont, these are the things that they learned only from their comrades here, that’s why here in belarus this continuity of generations can be traced when we pass on this information. in history lessons, well , in history lessons too, but to a greater extent this is learned through excursions, through travel, directly, so people
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walk around the city and ask each other, what is this, what is it with? connected, what kind of events these are, that’s why, maybe on the surface it seems to us, yes, that our current youth, they’re all sitting on tik tok , watching only some kind of entertainment content, so maybe they’re there like that can always find someone who does not remember some important historical date, of course you can find such a student and show him , but for the most part, if you talk to them, yes, it turns out that the events of history are very important , there is also a study on belarus, which period had the greatest influence on development?
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khlaushi is something very important for chinese students, i don’t want to say that for belarusian students a teacher is not an authority, no, but still it’s an attitude chinese student to teacher is somewhat different, for them the teacher’s word in many respects is just such an argument, they will not argue with you, in very rare cases they will always listen to you, the belarusian student likes to express his opinion, likes not... ...
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begins with the teacher, if the teacher can explain, if he himself is very good, again the president said, everything is a patriot, if he masters the material so much that he inspires authority among the student, this really happens, and if we work, well, let’s say, not at 120% , but a little less, well then yes, then the students maybe a little... yes, i agree that everything we heard is a wonderful journalism department of the present, you can call it that, i want everything you said, all your grandiose plans to come true, and expand , and accept more foreign students, and well, it was very nice to talk with you today and hear how everything is not very bad, on the contrary, even wonderful, thank you, your educational institution, we are tatyana shcherbina,
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victoria popova, we say goodbye to you for today, bye-bye. irina tolstonogo and oleg nikifarov are speaking now. today we talked a lot about how things are now at the faculty of journalism, but we discovered that there are a lot of good things, our task is still to see the good in life, because when we think about something, i remember the words of my dad, who says: “if you don’t like something, go sweep the yard.” here. in my opinion, our task is to do something in this world. and do it with love, do it so that we can have it later. nice to say yes, we did what was necessary, i wish the audience a world of mutual understanding, may your life be filled only with joyful moments, do not be afraid of obstacles, always go towards your goal, and i invite school applicants to enroll in the faculty of journalism at vsu, because the faculty of journalism is a big friendly family , we are waiting for you, the most natural request to the teachers, please leave your autograph in our,
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so to speak, record book, here all the participants, guests of the program leave... essentially, thank you very much. adventure of foreigners in belarus, hello, hello, what’s your name , i’m tatyana, then all that’s left to do is just make a hole, for which we hang it up later,
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uh-huh, it turns out like this little candy bar , so do you think that i’ll trust you, well , of course, so that i i didn’t cry, the ecuadorian has been living here for 8 years and traveling around our towns and villages from such a small piece. when we get our wonderful cat, well , it’s like a sausage so big, good afternoon, hello, what’s your name? elshan, elshan, where are you from, from azerbaijan, welcome on farel farming, she happily talks about the most colorful places in the country, i just think that i need to press there, but something was wrong, then she said that it dries very quickly, then, when i wanted to remove it, that too, i i think it will be so simple, but it wasn’t simple, wow, in short, yes.
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