Biology Studies in Russian Schools
Abstract
This article describes the legal framework for the organization of education in Russia. It explains the set-up of general (school) studies in Biology and lists the topics studied in school subjects The World Around Us (1st-4th grade) and Biology (5th-11th grade). Russian system of education gives a lot of focus to the development of methodological knowledge and skills necessary to independently solve cognitive tasks and carry out independent research.References
Federal Law dated 29 December 2012 No 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation” http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
State Federal Education Standard of Basic School Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
State Federal Education Standard of Secondary Education http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Model Curriculum for Primary General Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Model Curriculum for Basic General Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Model Curriculum for Secondary General Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
State Federal Education Standard of Basic School Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
State Federal Education Standard of Secondary Education http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Model Curriculum for Primary General Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Model Curriculum for Basic General Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Model Curriculum for Secondary General Education. http://минобрнауки.рф/проекты/фгос-и-пооп
Published
2017-03-26
How to Cite
Sumatohin, S., & Kalinova, G. (2017). Biology Studies in Russian Schools. Journal of Subject Didactics, 1(2), 127-132. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.438179
Section
Analysis
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