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An event that brought together educators, psychologists, students, and schoolchildren fr om the Far East and other regions, served as a platform for exchanging advanced practices in contemporary education, inclusion, digitalization, and project-based learning.
Within the framework of the forum, attendees explored an exhibition of children's inventions, including exhibits related to agrotechnology, robotics, and aeromodeling. Special attention was drawn to educational spaces wh ere technologies such as virtual reality, space engineering, and correctional pedagogy were showcased—themes especially relevant for teachers and psychologists.
Future art teachers under the guidance of Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Rutta Robertovna Denisova organized a venue titled "Harmony of Soul: Art Therapy Inspired by Traditional Chinese Wisdom."
Forum participants had the opportunity not only to familiarize themselves with the philosophy of Chinese aesthetics but also personally try creating miniature works on fans and mastering the technique of tying symbolic red knots—a traditional element of decorative applied arts carrying wishes for good fortune, harmony, and protection. These practices, combining meditative focus and creative self-expression, proved particularly popular among schoolchildren and educators working with children experiencing stress or emotional instability.
This art venue became a vivid example of cross-cultural dialogue through art, contributing to the development of creativity, emotional resonance through artistic expression, and strengthening mutual understanding between nations.
Within the framework of the forum, attendees explored an exhibition of children's inventions, including exhibits related to agrotechnology, robotics, and aeromodeling. Special attention was drawn to educational spaces wh ere technologies such as virtual reality, space engineering, and correctional pedagogy were showcased—themes especially relevant for teachers and psychologists.
Future art teachers under the guidance of Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Rutta Robertovna Denisova organized a venue titled "Harmony of Soul: Art Therapy Inspired by Traditional Chinese Wisdom."
Forum participants had the opportunity not only to familiarize themselves with the philosophy of Chinese aesthetics but also personally try creating miniature works on fans and mastering the technique of tying symbolic red knots—a traditional element of decorative applied arts carrying wishes for good fortune, harmony, and protection. These practices, combining meditative focus and creative self-expression, proved particularly popular among schoolchildren and educators working with children experiencing stress or emotional instability.
This art venue became a vivid example of cross-cultural dialogue through art, contributing to the development of creativity, emotional resonance through artistic expression, and strengthening mutual understanding between nations.