In addition to the Kremlin’s perspective on the history of Russia and Ukraine, Russian educators will plant their own version of the current war on Ukrainians.
Russian teachers were promised big money for them to encourage them to go to teach in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The Washington Post writes about it.
The publication gives an example of how in Chuvashia, where the average salary of a teacher is less than $ 550 a month, the school principal promises to go to Zaporozhye and Kherson regions five times that’s more – over $ 2,900 a month – and free travel with a teacher chat.
According to another source of the publication, about 250 teachers in Russia, including 57 from the Republic of Dagestan, have signed contracts to travel to Ukraine. For work in the south and east of Ukraine, they were promised $ 137 per diem in addition to their current salary.
Ukrainian education needs to be “fixed,” the Washington Post quoted Russian Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov as saying he visited Melitopol in mid -June and mentioned that Ukrainian children should be taught the Russian version of history.
“The main task is to convey to the students the whole truth, the truth about our fraternities, about joint achievements and successes,” the minister was quoted as saying.
In addition to the Kremlin’s perspective on the history of Russia and Ukraine, Russian educators will plant their own version of the current war on Ukrainians.
Remember that Russian doctors came to Mariupol with the same goal – to earn money, but after a few hours the invaders wearing white coats went home, and the city was left without doctors.
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Source: korrespondent

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