The patriotic education plan
“Important Conversations”, a cycle of 32 lessons intended to instil patriotism, was created by the Ministry of Education in May, immediately after they had run a series of lectures about the actions of the Russian military in Ukraine.
This cycle is only one part of the larger plan to brainwash schoolchildren. In addition, the plan includes the creation of an “all-Russian” society for schoolchildren; the elimination of Ukraine and Kyiv from school textbooks; a 14-class module for ninth-graders called “Introduction to New Russian History” (which focuses on the country’s revitalisation under Putin, the annexation of Crimea, and the recognition of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk “people’s republics”); a course for eleventh-graders called “Russia: My History”; the installation of “educational advisors” in 34 school districts; and a new initiative — already in practice — to raise the flag and sing the national anthem every Monday before classes.
“Important Conversations”, one of the central parts of this plan, has already started in schools. The class convenes first period on Mondays, immediately after the anthem and flag-raising. In this hour, the state — through its proxies, the schoolteachers — talks to children about what is “important”. We saw what exactly the state deems important this spring, when all schools across the country ran classes on themes such as “hybrid warfare”, “heroes of our time”, “the brotherhood of people”, and the Moscow Department of Education invited Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova and Head of RT Margarita Simonyan for a conversation with teachers on how to talk with children about the “special operation” and its aims.