Russians explain topics that should be added to school curriculum

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As a result of a joint study of “Rabota.ru” and “Business environment” services among more than 3,300 Russian adults in August, it was revealed that the majority of those surveyed believed that financial literacy topics were missing from the school curriculum. informs courses in legal literacy and law, as well as communication and communication RIA News.

Approximately 57% of the participants expressed the opinion that the subject of “Fundamentals of Financial Literacy” should be added to the school. Half of those surveyed believe that schoolchildren should learn legal literacy and the fundamentals of law. Communication and communication lessons were noted by 44% of the participants.

Participants also noted that the school curriculum lacked the foundations of medical literacy and psychology; 39% and 38% of respondents, respectively, expressed this view. About 30% of respondents would like to see a topic devoted to ecology and environmental care, and 28% would like to see lessons on the fundamentals of doing business and entrepreneurial activity. The research also mentioned rhetoric and rhetoric (20%), research foundations (17%) and creativity (14%).

Among the subjects currently taught in schools, the majority of respondents (70%) found the Russian language useful in their lives. 57% of the respondents described mathematics as a useful lesson, while 28% considered it a job. Teaching foreign languages, physics and computer science was also noted by 27% of the participants. A quarter of the respondents mentioned literature and geography, while 23% mentioned history. 19% and 18% of respondents, respectively, find economics and social sciences useful. Biology (17%), chemistry (16%), fine arts (9%), and music (7%) were also cited as useful subjects in the survey.

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