Kazarin Sr. demanded not to reduce the teaching of Ukrainian and Tatar in Crimea
Head of the Department of the Faculty of Slavic Philology and Journalism of the Crimean Federal University. V.I. Vernadsky Professor Vladimir Kazarin negatively assesses the reduction in the teaching of Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar languages at his university and on the peninsula as a whole.
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“Transforming the entire faculty of Ukrainian philology into a small department within our faculty is wrong. If we say that we represent the Slavic world in a broad sense, then in this Slavic world the Russian language is one of the pillars, Ukrainian is the second most important pillar, Belarusian and others...
In pre-war Crimea, the Crimean Tatar language was compulsorily studied in all schools. This needs to be done. Because if you made a choice, decided to live in Kazakhstan all your life, then you cannot live in Kazakhstan without knowing the Kazakh language,” Kazarin said in a conversation with a journalist from the Black Sea Television and Radio Company.
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