"Professionalism": Polytech demonstrates a new approach to personnel training
An important stage of transformation of the personnel training system for the light industry has been completed at Ivanovo Polytechnic. As part of the implementation of the federal project "Professionalism", a state-of-the-art training and production base has been created here, and today you can see how it works.
On May 16, on the same day, Yulia Vasilyeva, Deputy Prime Minister of the Ivanovo Region, got acquainted with the work of the educational platform, and later in the evening, Margarita Skvortsova, Deputy Director of the Department of State Policy in the Field of Secondary Vocational Education and Vocational Training of the Ministry of Education of Russia, who arrived in our region. The distinguished guests and their accompanying persons inspected the new study spaces where classes were held at that time, appreciated the choice of modern equipment installed there, saw the work of mentors of future seamstresses and designers, talked with the guys.
According to Alexey Matrokhin, Vice-rector of the Ivanovo Polytechnic University, all work on the overhaul and equipment of the Professional site was carried out in 2022. At the same time, the first set of students in five specialties was made. The release of sewing equipment operators will take place in June. Longer training programs are provided by designers, fashion designers and technologists for the manufacture of light industry products: students study them for two years and ten months. Now these students are undergoing their first academic internship and getting acquainted with employers.
The expert assessment of the progress of the implementation of the "Professionalitet" in our region, conducted simultaneously with the visits of high officials, also confirmed the full readiness of the training and production sites of "Professionalitet" both at the Ivanovo Polytechnic and at the Shuisky Multidisciplinary College. Together with their industrial and network partners, they are already working to overcome the shortage of workers and improve the quality of vocational education. First of all, due to the maximum practice-oriented training and business participation in this process. This was initially put "at the forefront" and is perceived as one of the key initiatives of the federal project, the history of which is already being successfully written in our region.