This week, the library received articles from participants in the All-Russian student project "Tvoi Khod". The research is about youth, students, and the education system. The All-Russian student project "Tvoi Khod" is being developed within the framework of the national project "Youth and Children", is part of the presidential platform "Russia - the Country of Opportunities" and is being implemented by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.
1) Attitudes of young people towards the institution of the family in modern society
3) Graffiti as a means of self-expression and socialisation for young people: potential and prospects
4) Optimisation of the process of professional self-determination of young people
5) Media consumption of today's youth
6) Inculturation of Russian youth using messengers
9) Innovative approaches to the development of young people's economic behaviour in the digital age
13) Self-realisation of youth (V. Brykin)
14) The modern teacher is not a profession, but a mission
15) Youth and the Sharing Economy: How a New Generation is Shaping the Future of Consumption
17) Overcoming barriers to healthy lifestyles among students: a solution to improve physical fitness
18) Youth and the environmental crisis: from concern to solution
19) The impact of science on the personal rights of citizens: a youth perspective
20) The habit of doing good and cherishing memories
21) Self-realisation of youth (E. Baranova)
23) Affordable housing for students: analysing the problem and solutions
24) Self-realisation of creative youth in the absence of infrastructure for creative growth
25) Shaping the interest of youth in science specialities
26) Generation Z and the illusion of achievable success
27) Analysing problems and prospects on the career path (based on the survey "Career: where to start?")
28) The role of youth in shaping the concept of the meta-universe
29) Analysing the development of youth creative potential through the Tavrida project