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RUSSIAN-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK: STUDENT EXCHANGE PROJECT SERVING THE BEST INTEREST OF CHILDREN

Abstract

The author investigates the strategy for child protection in Russia, as well as describes the main objectives and activities within the project. Based on the method of evaluation done by the participants (students and teachers of educational institutions of both countries, children at risk who participated in the Russian part of the project), the article reveals the results and draws conclusions regarding the effectiveness of the partnership project

About the Author

Valery V. Mitrofanenko
NCFU
Russian Federation


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Mitrofanenko V.V. RUSSIAN-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK: STUDENT EXCHANGE PROJECT SERVING THE BEST INTEREST OF CHILDREN. Newsletter of North-Caucasus Federal University. 2015;(2):264-269. (In Russ.)

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