Crimean schools to be named after Russian soldiers fighting against Ukraine
UKRAINSKA PRAVDA – WEDNESDAY, 31 AUGUST 2022, 18:00
Sergey Aksyonov, the so-called, Russian-appointed "head of Crimea", said that Crimean schools will be named after the military personnel who took part in Russia’s "special operation". Meanwhile, schoolchildren will receive a "patriotic education", which will entail explanations of why Russia started that war against Ukraine.
Source: Sergey Aksyonov on Telegram
Details: The reach of the curriculum of so-called "children’s patriotic education" in Crimean schools has been expanded. The self-proclaimed local government has announced that the school’s facades will be decorated with memorial plaques bearing the names of the soldiers who took part in the "special operation" [the term Russia uses to describe its war in Ukraine - ed.]; they claim that schoolchildren "must know those names".
In addition, in the beginning of each week Crimean schools will hold a special ceremony of "raising the flag of the Russian Federation and singing the national anthem" of the aggressor state, Russia. Teachers will discuss the goals of the so-called "special military operation" in Ukraine with the pupils and explain to them why Russia attacked Ukraine.
A new "Razgovory o vazhnom" (Russian for "Conversation about important topics") curriculum has been introduced; during these classes, pupils will be taught "patriotism" and "civic education" as conceived by the Russian occupiers. Aksyonov also announced that the school program will from now on include military-patriotic education and initial military training, though he did not elaborate on the details.
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