In his address to the federal assembly in 2018 Russian President Vladimir Putin set "reinforcement of the whole system of support and development of talents of our children" as one of the main goals for the country [1]. The following study examines the best practices that are used in Russian regions to work with the gifted children to promote their talents and interest to science, technology and art. The region of Udmurtia was chosen for the pilot study as one of the best areas concerning grass root initiatives implemented in schools, which was proven by UNESCO [2]. The field research included 23 focus groups with teachers and children held in 6 individual schools, 1 center for additional education and 1 network school project with 6 schools in it. Among others, several practices were discussed in details, such as Singapour method lessons, integrated lessons (when the topic is studied from the standpoints of several disciplines), mobile lessons and blended learning methods, as well as group projects during art and science sessions in the resource centers. Sufficient challenges that face the Russian educational system are individualization and differentiation of education, so the professionals aim to implement strategies that will fasten the study process and enrich the child (deepen the knowledge) [3, 4]. Thus all the examined practices were classified within three main dimensions: disciplinary / art gift, group / individual work, development of schoolers / development of teachers. While examining the practices, factors that influence efficiency were also studied. Thus we can conclude that the following elements can be crucial while implementing practices:
As a result of the study, best practices are described and analyzed to re-implement in other Russian regions.
Keywords: Gifted children, teaching practices, inclusive learning, blended learning, project approach, regional schools;