Occupants involve “veterans of the armed conflict” in teaching a new subject in schools
Kyiv • UNN
In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, a new propaganda subject, “family studies,” has been introduced. It is taught by collaborators and “veterans of the illegal armed conflict” without a pedagogical education to foster anti-Western sentiment.
The occupiers are engaging "veterans of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" to teach propaganda in schools in the temporarily occupied territories. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
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In the occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russian authorities have begun to engage local collaborators and "veterans of the armed conflict" to teach a course on "family history" in schools. This subject was introduced as part of a propaganda campaign aimed at fostering anti-Western sentiment among Ukrainian children and reinforcing a positive image of the terrorist country.
Due to the absence of qualification requirements, this subject is taught by anyone loyal to the occupation authorities, often without pedagogical experience. In the classroom, children are taught a distorted picture of the world, where the West is portrayed as a threat and Russia is seen as a model of "prosperous life.
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