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6 of May, 11:18

Students will be obliged to study in the first shift The Ministry of education and science of Russia outlines in 10 years all schools to transfer to study in the first shift. To implement this program, the Department requires about 3 trillion rubles.

The Ministry of education and science of Russia has prepared the Federal program, according to which by 2025, schools will cancel the training during the second and third shifts, inform "news". For this project you want to create new school places by building new educational institutions and expanding existing ones. Joint implementation costs of this program will be about 3 trillion rubles. Of these, 2.1 trillion rubles, the Agency intends to allocate from the Federal budget and 900 billion roubles from regional budgets.

As explained in the Ministry, teaching the first shift will improve the quality of school education and will allow students to receive educational support after school, and enrich their leisure time. Besides all this, the classes in the second and third shifts expressly allowed modern sanitary-epidemiological requirements.

The program is planned to implement in 2 steps. On the first line, which will begin in the current quarter, the Agency plans to completely eliminate the third shift in schools by 2018. By 2021 pupils of initial classes and high school students (10-11 grade) will go to study in one shift. The second step of the reform, the Ministry expects by 2025 in addition to transfer of pupils of 5-9 classes to classes on the first shift.

By overall rating, the Agency expects to spend about 3 trillion rubles for the creation of 6.6 million training places. To achieve the desired result will be the construction of new secondary schools and renovated the already existing educational institution. But, some experts believes that the expansion of training places in schools appeared"mega", which will be difficult to manage as the administration of the institutions and educators.
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