The Russian occupiers in the settlements temporarily under their control faced a shortage of teachers.
The Russian occupiers are planning to open centers for training teachers of history and the Russian language in the occupied territories of Ukraine to spread propaganda in schools, the first of which will appear in Berdyansk. This was announced on Sunday, December 25, at the Center for National Resistance.
They noted that there was a shortage of teachers in the temporarily occupied territories. Since the majority of local personnel refused to work for the invaders, the Russians brought their “teachers” to the territory, who were engaged in the Russification of Ukrainian children. However, those are few.
“The majority of Russians go on a rotational basis because of larger payments than the Russian Federation. However, they do not want to stay on a permanent basis, because they are not sure that the region will continue to belong to the Russian Federation. Therefore, the occupiers wanted to open pedagogical universities, where they would quickly train new teachers,” the publication said.
They decided to create the first such center for the training of propagandists in Berdyansk, where, according to their plan, by September 1, the current teachers of history and the Russian language will be retrained.
CNS draws attention to the fact that the priority of the selected specialists clearly shows what the “Russian school” emphasizes, namely, the study of the language and the “correct history”.
At the same time, the National Resistance Center called on people in the temporarily occupied territories “not to send their children to Russian propaganda cells.”
It should be noted that the occupiers are trying to collect from 1.5 thousand to 2 thousand children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to bring them to Russia for supposedly New Year’s “trees”.
It was previously reported that Google is providing $2 million for digital education for Ukrainians and 50,000 Workspace licenses for the government.
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Source: korrespondent

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