All happy families are alike
Family Studies appeared on the school curriculum for the 2024 school year, in some Russian schools, at least. The purpose of the course is to “introduce young people to the traditional system of family values” and to “create pro-family attitudes around marriage, child-rearing and chastity”.
The optional course consists of 34 hours of teaching and is taught as an extracurricular activity, just like propaganda initiative Important Conversations, which was introduced by the Russian government in September 2022 to “boost patriotism” among Russian school children.
While there’s no standardised textbook for the course, with it being left to individual teachers to decide how to structure the lessons, there is a general outline, covering the ins and outs of how and why to create a family, and family law, among other family-related matters.
In the few schools that have already begun teaching the subject, the lessons resemble propaganda far more than education. Teachers in one school in the republic of Chuvashia, in the Volga region, said pupils had discussed the “spiritual and moral values of the family”, while another school in the republic said its pupils had drawn up a “code for a happy family”.
Meanwhile, teachers in Moscow schools who spoke to Novaya Europe on condition of anonymity said that there would most likely be no Family Studies lessons in the city at all this year.