ArmInfo. Talented teacher of Russian language and literature of Secondary School No. 2 of Gavar, participant of Rossotrudnichestvo programs Marine Pogosyan brilliantly represented Armenia at the II International Pedagogical Olympiad in Russian Language in Kaliningrad and won a well-deserved victory. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Center of Science and Culture in Yerevan.
"It was a very valuable experience for me - to be among honored teachers, to exchange accumulated knowledge and skills," said Marine Pogosyan.
The program of the Olympiad turned out to be rich and diverse - competitions, battles, discussions, intellectual competitions. During the discussions, topical issues of Russian language teaching methods were raised.
Marine Pogosyan not only demonstrated a high level of professionalism, but also acquired many friends and like-minded people from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Bulgaria, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
A special moment was the meeting with Darinka from Serbia, whom Marina met back in 2014 at the Second World Festival of the Russian Language. Ten years later, their paths crossed again, and their battle at the Olympiad became one of the most vivid and memorable events of the event.
"The organizers even jokingly called our intellectual competition a "duel of fathers and sons" because I was the youngest participant in the Olympiad, and Darinka was the most experienced," shared Marina Pogosyan.
About a hundred specialists from 30 countries took part in the Olympiad. 26 participants from 12 countries reached the final. The organizer of the Olympiad was the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University.