Activities of the Institute for development of national school of the Republic of Tuva in the field of educational programs of Tuvan language in 2017
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https://doi.org/10.25178/nit.2018.1.14Keywords:
Tuvan language; information message; review; schoolbook; educational program; secondary education; electronic publicationAbstract
This information message briefly reviews main works and activities in 2017 of the Institute for the Development of National Schools of the Republic of Tuva, in the framework of State Program of the Republic of Tuva “Development of Tuvan language in period 2017-2020”. The program is aimed to creating conditions for preserving and equal development of Tuvan language as official language of the Republic of Tuva. The contribution of the Institute for development of national school is in conducting studies and experimental projects in fields of common and professional education to form ethnocultural component of general education. It reviews electronic publications of schoolbooks for students of secondary schools, educational programs, audio and video tools, etc.
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