In Ukraine, the school curriculum on world literature and history will be revised because of the war that Russia unleashed against Ukraine. This was announced by the head of the educational committee of the Verkhovna Rada Serhiy Babak on the air of the unified national telethon.
The expert commission of the Ministry of Education must determine whether Russian works should be left in the school curriculum, and if so, which ones..
" And this will apply not only to literature, it will apply to history as well.. But for this there are huge and very professional expert groups in the Ministry of Education..
This is not exactly a question for deputies, but we will support the experts in every possible way in their decisions,"
He added that classical works should probably still be studied, such as Dostoevsky, Chekhov or Tolstoy.. Instead, everything that has any elements of propaganda should be removed from the school curriculum..
At the same time, Babak said that Ukraine would not completely abandon Russian language lessons in schools, because this could lead to a violation of the rights of children of national minorities..
Earlier, the educational ombudsman explained the conditions under which the Russian language can be taught in schools.