The head of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, Sergei Kravtsov, said that the sanctions did not have “the slightest impact” on the country’s education system. He told this to reporters DEA News.
Moreover, according to him, sanctions will not prevent the development of contacts with “friendly” countries in the field of education.
Earlier, Kravtsov told reporters that a new history textbook should be released within a year, which will combine the “History of Russia” and “General History” courses.
He noted that by February 2023, the first drafts of the new course will appear.
Also, according to Kravtsov, the names of the heroes of the Russian special military operations in Ukraine and the Donbass, the Great Patriotic War, great scientists, poets and statesmen will appear in school history textbooks.
Former Russian Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky chaired the working group on unifying courses.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declarationwho saw the emergence of new school textbooks on history and social sciences as a matter of national importance.
Source: Gazeta
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