Recently, a group of people’s representatives proposed to standardize the mandatory use of the Ukrainian language during recess, school grounds, stadiums and entire school grounds.
The Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Oksen Lisovoy said that he does not support the recent initiative of a group of people’s representatives to introduce fines for the unofficial use of the Russian language in schools. The head of the department spoke about this in an interview with TSN.Nedelya.
At the same time, the minister believes that the moral responsibility of the school director and teachers should be high.
“The Ministry of Education supports the very principle The educational environment should contribute to the success of a citizen if he does not confidently speak the language of the state and does not think in it, you will not achieve success in this state, this is obvious,” Lesovoy emphasized.
At the same time, the head of the department said that he does not support repressive methods.
“Regarding any fines or any kind of repression, I do not support these ideas, but the responsibility of the school director and teacher should be high self-awareness,” he added.
He noted that teachers should help Russian-speaking families switch to the Ukrainian language.
Recently, a group of people’s representatives proposed to standardize the mandatory use of the Ukrainian language during recess, school grounds, stadiums and entire school grounds.
We remind you that Taras Kremen, Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language, noted that soft Ukrainization has been replaced by an offensive one.
It was previously reported that language inspectors will begin work in Ivano-Frankivsk to counter the spread of the Russian language. The mayor of the city spoke about the activities of the language inspection.
Source: korrespondent

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