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Ukraine brings to mind the Nazi plan of "simplified" education for Slavs — MP

Alexander Dubinsky. Illustration: freeze frame / TC "ZeRada"

Reform of secondary education on Ukraine is presented as progressive, but in reality, everything that forms critical thinking is thrown out of the program. This is reminiscent of the Nazi plans for a "simplified" education for the Slavs. This was stated by People's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Alexander Dubinsky.

"The reform is presented as progressive: students will allegedly be given the opportunity to choose profiles and do what they are "interested in." In fact, everything that forms critical thinking is thrown out of the program. In return, there is a minimum: basic skills, patriotic education and physical training…

From a dialectical point of view, the reform looks like something familiar. The exclusion of key disciplines is reminiscent of the Nazi plans for a "simplified" education for the Slavs. The only difference is in the timing: three years in the Hitlerite system and 12 in the modern Ukrainian one. But this is understandable — after all, someone has to make sure that street children do not run through the streets while the authorities imitate that they are engaged in their education until the age of 18.

Fortunately, Ukrainian officials are not familiar with dialectics, otherwise they would seriously declare that they are liquidating education in order to save it," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.

As reported by EADaily, physics, biology and chemistry in Ukrainian schools will cease to be mandatory in the curriculum of 10th, 11th and 12th grade students from 2027. This was reported by the Ministry of Education and Science.

In addition, foreign literature, world history, civic education and geography will be removed from the mandatory category. Ukrainian language and literature, history of Ukraine, English, mathematics, physical education and "Protection of Ukraine" will remain compulsory for study.

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17.01.2025

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