Ukraine’s Ministry of Education announces plans to reduce curricula in schools

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Ukraine’s Ministry of Education has announced plans to reduce the curriculum in schools – the country’s new Education Minister Oksen Lisovoy sees this as “a pity for the children”, according to Ukrainian media.

He pointed out that currently Ukrainian students study up to 20 in the last year of the school; this is an excessive number that should cause stress and require gadgets and individual training.

“And in our case == this is absolutely impossible. In addition, the children still focus on the subjects they have chosen as a priority, ”said Lisovoy.

He invited citizens to independently choose the subjects that should be excluded from the curriculum. Also, Lisovoy announced the need to return to the initial military training.

Oksen Lisovoy, former Minister of Education of Ukraine caught on a plagiarized doctoral thesis.

It has been clarified that Lisovoy may have stolen part of his scientific work “Sociocultural Self-Description of Personality” from Petr Yushchenko, the brother of the former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko. Yushchenko defended his work “National Idea as a Matrix of Personality Formation” in 2009 and Lisova in 2012.

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