Anastasia Kislitsa, a student from the engineering college of BelSU, triumphed in the category “Spiritual Traditions and Moral Issues in Russian Classical Prose of the 19th Century” at the All-Russian competition of mindful reading.
The results of the competition, titled "Wisdom, Kind, Eternal," were announced in Moscow. This event was organized by the Russian Academy of Education in collaboration with the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church, with the goal of establishing spiritual and moral guidelines while promoting a culture of reading among future educators.
Anastasia Kislitsa reached the finals of the competition with her work, which focused on the theme "Family as the Main Purpose of a Woman." Under the guidance of her instructor, Lyudmila Arkaeva, Anastasia highlighted the significance of family values in every individual's life, delved into discussions about women's roles, and examined the family's place in contemporary society.
During the final round at the Russian Academy of Education, each participant showcased their dramatic reading skills and presented their creative works. Anastasia captivated the audience with an expressive reading of an excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace," demonstrating her oratorical prowess and deep understanding of the literary text.
As a result of her outstanding performance, Anastasia was awarded a diploma as a laureate in the category "Spiritual Traditions and Moral Issues on the Pages of Russian Classical Prose of the 19th Century."
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