This paper in the historical retrospective presents the "Russian method" of training engineering personnel, which is inextricably linked with the activities of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMHTS). The stages of formation and development of this approach to education in pre-revolutionary Russia are highlighted. The attitude to the tradition in the Soviet period is analyzed; the adaptation of the "Russian method" to the domestic realities in the 1990s and at the present stage is traced. Based on the study, this paper proposes to highlight several stages in the evolution of the "Russian method" of training engineers, to evaluate the contribution of the Bauman School to the process of updating domestic technical education and to generate new international standards for training modern engineers. Keywords-engineering; CDIO program; Bauman Moscow State Technical University; "Russian method" of training engineers; theoretical and practical training; innovative educational technologies; international science and technology I.
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