Schedule for the day after tomorrow– a 1978 Soviet feature film, a drama-novel directed by Igor Dobrolyubov
Production: Belarusfilm studio, USSR, 1978
Director: I. Dobrolyubov
Screenplay by:N.Fomina
Starring: O.Dal,M.Terehova,V.Baranov, A.Lenkov, T.Degtyareva,A. Denisov, V. Nikulin, Yu. Vorotnitsky
Duration: 82 minutes
Plot:
The action of the film "Schedule for the Day After Tomorrow" takes place in the late 70s of the last century. A new teacher of Russian literature, Antonina Sergeevna, arrives at the Lev Landau Special Physics and Mathematics School.
From the first minutes of her stay at this school, it became clear to Antonina Sergeevna that it would be very difficult for her to work here.
After all, in a regular school all subjects are equally important, but in a specialized school with a clearly technical focus, earning students’ love for their subject is not an easy task.
Moreover, in this school, the young director of the school, Andrei Andreevich, built quite democratic relationships between teachers and students. According to the director, they had to cultivate individuality and the ability to think independently in children, rather than transmit ready-made knowledge to them.
Setting a problem, the ability to formulate a hypothesis, defending its truth, and finally defending your solution before the entire class. This is the research-based approach that classes were held at the Landau Physics and Mathematics School, and the new teacher of Russian literature had to fit into this new system for her…
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