Teachers of the Department of Literature and Russian as a foreign Language of Amur State University of Humanities and Pedagogy took part in the educational campaign for the youth of Russia "Share your Knowledge"
Teachers of the Department of Literature and Russian as a foreign Language of Amur State University of Humanities and Pedagogy took part in the educational campaign for the youth of Russia "Share your Knowledge"
Teachers of the Department of Literature and Russian as a foreign language, E.E. Zharikova and N.V. Zaitseva, took part in the educational campaign for the youth of Russia "Share your Knowledge", which was held by the Russian Society "Znanie" in September 2022. The purpose of the campaign is the gratuitous transfer of one of the main values of modern society to young people by experts – reliable and useful knowledge. E.E. Zharikova and N.V. The Zaitsev family acted as regional speakers, and two schools in Komsomolsk-on-Amur became venues for performances.: Secondary School No. 14 and Gymnasium No. 1 named after Hero of the Soviet Union Evgeny Dikopoltsev.E.E. Zharikova, Head of the Department of Literature, gave a lecture in the 11th grade on the topic "The specifics and artistic originality of literature of the Russian diaspora of the Far East." She told about the reasons for the emigration of Russian poets and prose writers to Harbin and Shanghai, about the most significant Far Eastern authors (A. Achair, A. Vertinsky, F. Dmitrieva, N. Zavadskaya, V. Ivanov, M. Kolosova, A. Nesmelov, V.F. Pereleshin, S.G. Skitalets, etc.), about the main motives and images in their work creativity. N.V. Zaitseva taught a lesson in the 4th grade on the topic "The image of Russia in the poems of Russian poets." It featured poems about Russia in the works of A. Pushkin, S. Yesenin, N. Rubtsov and the Far Eastern poet P. Komarov. The children got acquainted with the poetic means of creating an image of the Motherland in the analyzed lyrical texts. As a homework assignment, they were asked to draw illustrations for the poems they heard in class.
The teachers of the department of Russian literature and language as foreign were able to feel useful to the younger generation and hope that the students gained new knowledge and broadened their horizons.