Я работаю в отделении профилактики безнадзорности детей и подростков в МБУ «КЦСОН» более шесть лет. Пройдя курс обучения «Основы компьютерной грамотности», я узнала больше о компьютерных программ ...
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In late May – early June teachers, students and parents review the academic year and plan their long summer vacations. Traditionally, before school’s out, teachers talk to students about safety rules for the summer, including water safety, road rules and ways of handling emergency situations. Since the Internet has now become one of the most attractive and accessible entertainment environments for children, many families can’t imagine how they used to live without it. Modern secondary school students spend a lot of their free time online, and during the summer their online usage is likely to increase. That is why educators from the town of Balakovo decided to include children’s online safety into their traditional pre-vacation safety training.
Thanks to European Get Online Week, eighty-two-year-old folk singer Kseniya Petrunina from the Cossack village of Tepikinskaya has been able to find traditional wedding songs, lullabies and other Cossack folklore songs, enriching her own large repertoire. She will now perform new lullabies for young mothers, beautiful Cossack marching songs for draftees, and, hopefully, wedding songs for her yet unmarried grandchildren. Kseniya Petrunina is a firm believer in keeping and strengthening old Cossack traditions.