Students Nizhnekamsk, together with members of the Society will go to the White Sea - the station "Arctic Circle"

31 January 2017, Tuesday

Immediately his eloquence students Nizhnekamsk. The jury of the contest beginning logograph they presented ethnographic research, film and vivid presentation about the features of national and cultural traditions of the people Kryashens, for which he awarded the main prize - a trip to the tourist center on the White Sea. In March, the boys go to the station "Arctic Circle", where a rich educational program designed for them. Accompany them to be members of the Tatarstan regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society.

"The main goal that we pursued, since this competition - encourage children to conduct ethnographic expeditions. But it had to be not just study, but also feed. We, together with the Fund "Success Stories" wanted the children to learn that this is my village, that is my edge and through it began to love their country. In all projects we noted seed idea, it is very important ", - said chairman of the regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society in the Republic of Tatarstan Dmitry Shiller. Creativity and children appreciated the legendary traveler, the first man in the world, which alone has reached the North Pole on skis Vladimir Chukov, which is specifically for the competition came from Moscow: "This event is of great educational value. Parenting is not in the general sense, and a renewed interest in their roots and history. It is important that the younger generation understand on whose land they were born and that we all - citizens of a great country. "

A total of six teams competed for the title of being the best: from Mendeleevsk, Nizhnekamsk, Kazan, sat Old Kuklyuk, Pospelovo Cheboksarka and Chuvashia.

Organizers of the event - a charity fund "Success Stories" and the regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society in the Republic of Tatarstan.

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