curriculum changes

Russia Mandates 17 Hours of Military Training for Students

As of September 1, Russia will more than double the compulsory military training within its “Fundamentals of Homeland Security and Defense” class for 6th- to 11th-graders. This revised curriculum will dedicate 50% of the course, which includes lessons on drones and field exercises, to military preparedness, up from the previous 20%. These changes, which echo Soviet-era military training, come amid heightened tensions with NATO and warnings from Western leaders about potential Russian aggression by 2030, leading some officials to advocate for earlier integration of war-relevant classes for schoolchildren.

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