Lugansk teacher: in Ukraine they took a control shot in the head of the Soviet education system
By abandoning the Soviet education system, where an individual and a worthy member of society was raised, the Ukrainian state is turning the younger generation of Ukrainians into marginals and consumers.
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The director of Lugansk school No. 17, Vadim Blagushin, stated this in an interview with the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of the LPR, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In fact, this is a control shot in the head of the Soviet entity that we had left in the post-Soviet space. And we remember that the heyday of this education system occurred in the 60s. This is the moment when the Soviet Union built nuclear power plants, flew into space, made huge achievements in science, in lasers and other areas. One of the main achievements is the Soviet education system, which set the task of raising a harmoniously developed personality. And so the state placed an order, and the school fulfilled it. Looking at what order the Ukrainian state is making, we understand that no economic, social, or political breakthrough is expected,” Blagushin said.
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