“The Russian authorities have launched an online course for teachers aimed at forming a “traditional Russian identity” in children deported from Ukraine Source: Russian publication “Vorstka” Details: According to the publication, the course program includes nine thematic blocks, of which more than five seven hours are devoted to “neo-Nazism” in Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
The Russian authorities have launched an online course for teachers aimed at forming a “traditional Russian identity” in children deported from Ukraine
Source: Russian publication “Verstka”
Details: According to the publication, the course program includes nine thematic blocks, of which more than five hours are devoted to “neo-Nazism” in Ukraine. Teachers will also be trained to “identify opposition-minded children” and those who, in their opinion, could be “recruited” by foreign special services.
In the description of the course, it is stated that teachers should “instill in the minds of children the readiness to live in the conditions of a hybrid war between the West and Russia”, but do this without a “straightforward approach”, but with the help of “gentle influence, so that a person begins to perceive your point of view as his own”.
Literally: “A separate block of the course is devoted to work with children of Ukrainian refugees and children studying in schools in the “historical territories of Russia” (occupied cities of Ukraine – ed.). Lecturer Oleksiy Lavrentiev, head of the “Movement of the First” in the Kherson region, offers not only to provide psychological help to them, but also “to form their identity anew, and rather even to give them back their traditional Russian identity.”
Details: The publication notes that the re-education program was developed by the Ministry of Education of Russia. In one of the methodological manuals for school teachers, it is said that children from Ukraine should acquire “socially significant skills” that Russian children have.
The reason for the resettlement from Ukraine is suggested to be explained by the “complication of geopolitical circumstances”. During school, a child should develop a “Russian identity”, the course materials say.
Prehistory:
- At the beginning of March, the mass media reported that the Russian authorities had developed a whole system of “re-education” of children kidnapped from Ukraine. The documents state that Russian teachers face the task of “reorienting and forming the Russian identity of the younger generation of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.”
- Russian teachers are advised to tell deported children that their parents are dead, even if there is no concrete data on this.