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On April 27, the semi-final of the Strategic Initiatives Competition was held, in which 15 student projects took part. The teams consisted of caring students, ready to make reality a little better. The semi-final was an intermediate result of the work of the pre-accelerator launched by the Office strategic development in cooperation with the Department of Corporate Events and Student Initiatives. During the work of the pre-accelerator, trainings, project sessions and personal consultations of student teams were held. The participants of the competition worked out the ideas, goals and objectives of the project, found design solution, learned how to defend their project, calculated the budget and much more. Of the more than sixty projects, only fifteen reached the semi-finals, and the jury selected six of them, which will meet in the big final of the competition at the end of May. Among the teams of contenders: “Touch”, team: Malakhova Daria and Milititskaya Angelina. The project is dedicated to the development special means identification and clothing items for children with visual impairments. A number of ready-made prototypes (objects in the form of toys) were proposed, which can become elements on the clothes of a visually impaired or blind child, giving him the opportunity to navigate in space. " Multifunctional bot”, team: Grigoriev Ivan, Garmash Daniil, Patrin Mikhail, Grinshkun Vitaly, Korshikov Pavel. The project allows you to automate the internal corporate processes of interaction at the university using modern instant messengers. The main goal of the project is to provide students with services for obtaining reference information and other university services. “Next”, team: Ekaterina Shirugina, Ksenia Kuchaeva, Vladislav Prusov. The project allows organizing courier delivery of things for children from boarding schools. The courier comes to those who have unnecessary or old things to pick them up and transfer them to the appropriate services or organizations. The project team members already have direct agreements with some educational organizations in order to start implementing their plans. " MoscowBoom”, Team: Gura Tatiana, Ivanova Anna, Sulima Natalia, Ustinova Ksenia. As part of the project, a thematic community of students is being created that talks about discounts and promotions and other forms of possible savings on goods and services for young people. The system involves a special system of "auditors" and "detectives" who collect and present interesting content. Muscovy, team: Nikita Galkin, Olga Ovsyannikova, Anastasia Zakharova, Taisia ​​Suleymanova, Anna Andreeva. The project team offers a board game dedicated to the history of Russia. The peculiarity of the role-playing game is that it allows you to organize group work in the classroom, conduct final classes and historical quests. The project team offers not only the study of the history of Moscow, but also the development of communication skills. " History Live”, team: Ekaterina Belikova, Fedor Chupin, Alexandra Belik, Mikhail Sinchugov, Pavel Ovsyannikov. The project is dedicated to organizing an interactive show or a set of master classes on history to increase the level of interest and involvement of teenagers in this area of ​​knowledge. The project offers the most theatrical and costumed events for educational organizations which is its distinguishing feature. The project team already has several partnership agreements with organizations that are engaged in the popularization of history or the historical education of adolescents. For all finalists, the organizers of the competition plan to organize the next series of project sessions to prepare and refine their projects for presentation at the final. Teams that did not become finalists will also be able to continue working with the pre-accelerator experts - individually or in a different round of work. The jury included Barannikov Kirill Anatolyevich, Head of the Strategic Development Department, Strikun Natalya Gennadievna, Head of the Department innovation policy and Fundraising Department of Strategic Development, Kashkarova Ekaterina Vladimirovna, Head of the Strategic Events Support Department of the Department of Strategic Development, Savva Sulaka Sergeevich, Head of the Department of Corporate Events and Student Initiatives, Makarova Alexandra Viktorovna, Deputy Head of the Department of Corporate Events and Student Initiatives, Vachkova Svetlana Nikolaevna, Director of the Institute system projects, and Igor Bogdanovich Shiyan, Deputy Director of the Institute for System Projects.

ABOUT THE COMPETITION OF STUDENT INITIATIVES

« “Unity in diversity: in the field of view of psychology…”

These Regulations determine the goals and objectives of the competition of student initiatives, the procedure for its holding, summing up and awarding the winners.

I. General provisions

1.1. The competition is held by the State Educational Institution of Higher Education “State Social and Humanitarian University” together with the Ministry of Education of the Moscow Region and the All-Russian Public Organization “Federation of Educational Psychologists of Russia”, branch of Kolomna.

1.2. The competition is aimed at increasing social activity, professional competence of students.

II. Goals and objectives of the competition

2.1. The purpose of the Competition: to increase social activity, professional competence of students.

2.2. Tasks:

2.2.1. Creation of conditions for self-realization of students.

2.2.2. Identification of talented students, their support and encouragement.

2.2.3. Creation of organizational conditions for the disclosure of the creative abilities of students.

2.2.4. Formation of professional consciousness.

2.2.5. Promoting the further integration of science into the practice of education.

III. Founders of the competition

The competition was established by the State Educational Institution of Higher Education "State Social and Humanitarian University" together with the Ministry of Education of the Moscow Region by the All-Russian Public Organization "Federation of Educational Psychologists of Russia", branch of Kolomna.

IV. Organizing committee of the competition.

For the organization, holding, as well as organizational and technical support of the Competition, the Organizing Committee of the Competition (hereinafter referred to as the Organizing Committee) is created, which includes representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Moscow Region, the All-Russian public organization"Federation of Educational Psychologists of Russia", branch of the city of Kolomna, State Educational Institution of Higher Education "State Social and Humanitarian University".

V. Participants of the Competition

5.1. Students of higher education take part in the Competition educational institutions and institutions of secondary vocational education, full-time and part-time forms of education.

5.2. Direction for participation in the Competition is carried out by specialists of universities, secondary schools, public organizations.

5.3. Participation in the Contest is purely voluntary.

5.4 The Participants of the Competition are obliged to submit a complete set of the Competition Documentation in accordance with clause 8.1. of these Regulations within the time limits established by the Organizing Committee.

VI. Competition Jury

6.1. In order to evaluate projects and select winners, a Competition Jury (hereinafter referred to as the Jury) is created.

6.2. The composition of the Jury, as well as changes in it, are determined by the Organizing Committee.

6.3. The jury is formed from an odd number of members with equal rights.

6.5. Prior to the start of the Competition, an instructive and methodological meeting of the Jury is held, at which the judging procedure and all organizational and technical issues are discussed.

6.6. The Jury consists of leading scientists and practitioners in the field of psychology and pedagogy of education in the Moscow region.

6.7. Rights and obligations of the Jury members

6.7.1. Jury members are required to:

  • comply with this Regulation;
  • use in their work the criteria for determining winners and prize-winners, approved by the Organizing Committee of the Contest;
  • do not miss meetings without a good reason;
  • not to use the materials and information submitted for the Contest without the consent of the authors.

6.7.2. Jury members have the right to:

  • make proposals to the Organizing Committee on encouraging the participants of the Contest with special prizes;

6.7.3. The President of the Jury must:

  • ensure compliance with this Regulation;
  • coordinate the work of the Competition Jury.

6.7.4. The Chairman of the Jury has the right:

  • hold open discussions with the members of the Jury after each Test Project;
  • delegate part of their duties to deputies.

6.8. The result of the work of the Jury member is a completed and signed evaluation sheet. Evaluation sheets are issued to each member of the Jury before the start of work (Appendices 4, 5) and are certified by the signature of the chairman of the Jury.

6.9. The evaluation sheets filled in by the Jury members are archived by the Organizing Committee and can be analyzed after the Competition is over.

VII. Organization of the Competition

7.2. Reception and registration of applications for participation in the Competition is carried out by the Organizing Committee from July 1 to September 16, 2016 at the address: 140410, Kolomna, st. Zelenaya, 30, Department of Psychology.

7.3. Applications are accepted in in electronic format. Email address: [email protected]. Additional Information by phone: 8496-610-15-57, 8916-796-01-28.

7.4. The correspondence round of the competition runs until September 16, 2016 inclusive. Final round and awarding of winners - September 25, 2016

7.5. Information about the participants of the full-time round of the Competition is posted on the official website of the festival "At the Marinka Tower". and sent to the e-mail addresses of the participants of the correspondence round of the Contest.

VIII. Requirements for the preparation of tender documentation

8.1. For registration, the participants of the Competition submit to the Organizing Committee tender documentation in electronic form (a package of documents is sent by the contestant to email [email protected] with indication in the subject of the letter: “competition “Student initiatives - 2014”) in the following composition:

8.1.1. Competitor's application for participation in the Competition (Appendix 1)

8.1.2. Color photography(in electronic form in a file with the extension .tiff or .jpg no more than 2 Mb, but no less than 0.3 Mb) for posting on the Internet portal.

8.1.3. Student initiative project.

IX. Selection procedure

9.1. First round (correspondence)

9.1.1. In the first round, the Jury evaluates the following tasks:

  • competitive project (Appendix 2).

9.1.2. Competition nominations:

  • Projects aimed at working with people with special needs.
  • Projects aimed at providing support in personal and professional self-determination, self-realization.
  • Projects aimed at improving the quality of human life.
  • Enlightenment (educational) projects.

9.1.3. Based on the results of the first round, participants are selected for participation in the second round.

9.2. Second round (full-time)

9.2.1. The purpose of the tour: to assess the level of professional competence of students.

9.2.2. The order of performance of the participants in the second round is determined by an open draw conducted by the Jury.

9.2.3. In the second round of the Competition, the Jury evaluates the submission of the project. Duration - 15 minutes (10 minutes - project presentation, 5 minutes - structured analysis).

9.2.4. During the performance, you can use multimedia
devices (video projector, music).

9.2.5 The results of the first round are NOT taken into account in the second round.

9.2.6. Based on the results of the second round, the Jury draws up a protocol for evaluating the tasks of the second round.

9.2.7. The finalists of the Contest are 3 participants with the most points.

9.2.8. The participant with the maximum number of points is awarded the 1st place. He is declared the winner of the competition.

II and III places are awarded in accordance with the number of points scored. The rest of the finalists are awarded the title of laureates of the competition.

X. Awarding of winners

10.1. The winners are awarded with special diplomas and memorable gifts.

10.2. The Jury has the right to establish no more than 10 special nominations of the Competition, the winners of which are awarded with special diplomas of the Competition (Diploma winners of the Competition).

10.3. Sponsors, in agreement with the Organizing Committee and the Jury, can set their own prizes and awards for the winners and diploma winners of the Competition.

Attachment 1

Request

1
Project name
2
Country, city, university (full name)
3
Surname, name, patronymic of the author of the project
4
Form of study, course, group

We want to start with the words of Antoine de Saint-Exupery: "Do you care about the future? Build today. You can change everything. Grow a cedar forest on a barren plain. But it is important that you do not construct cedars, but plant seeds.”

Student years in everyone's life are a time of dreams, daring and plans for the future, the desire to succeed in life, make discoveries, overcome obstacles and break stereotypes. This is the time where everyone is determined who he will be in life, in the profession. But there are universal things that can help you develop as a person, become a professional in your field.

All over the world, volunteer practice is an integral part of the training of specialists of any profile. The experience of mutual assistance, sympathy, communication skills that a student receives is invaluable, because it forms him as a person and as a professional. It is this experience that employers pay attention to when hiring.

Participation in this competition is an opportunity for volunteer practice for everyone. That is why the Inclusive Practices team offers students a new course, the main prize of the course is an internship in social inclusion programs in Georgia.

Prizes:

The main prize is an internship in Georgia, the duration of the internship is 2 weeks.

Each contestant who completed the competitive tasks will receive an international diploma of the contestant.

Requirements for candidates:

Students of all universities can take part in the competition.

The competition is held in 2 stages

First stage- Registration of participants
Filling out an online application. Deadline - December 1, 2018

Second phase- competitive tasks.
Contestants choose a nomination, receive and perform competitive tasks.
Competition nominations:

  • Sociological study "Inclusive space: myths and reality"
  • Flash mob to overcome social boundaries "Step forward!"
  • Presentation "Social inclusion in my city"

Admission Deadline competitive works– January 20, 2019.
The winner will be announced on February 15, 2019.

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