We in the Kruzhok Movement believe that the best way to educate and work together is in a community format. In Russian we call kruzhoks (circles, clubs) such format of communication in which children and adults work together on projects and technological products. As a result of club activities, children learn new subjects and gain skills that are useful for work and life, while adults work with children on their projects and improve their mentoring skills.
The panel discussion “Child-adult communities in the educational context” brought together experts in creating children and adults; communities in order to share experiences and describe how such circlesare built, what they are based on and what results they can achieve. And which is more important together adults and children can talk about the future, imagine preferable variants of the future and grow up practices of the future, protopias – today.
Stanislava Rychka
student, Moscow State University