War veterans to teach military basics in schools – MoE

War veterans to teach military basics in schools – MoE

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The Ministry of Veterans Affairs and the Ministry of Education and Science have approved recommendations for the employment of war veterans as teachers of the subject “Defense of Ukraine” in general secondary education institutions.

According to Ukrinform, this was announced by the deputy head of the President's Office, Iryna Vereshchuk, on Telegram.

The methodological recommendations on the employment of war veterans as teachers of the subject “Defense of Ukraine” were approved by joint order No. 868/483 of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs and the Ministry of Education, the report says.

According to Vereshchuk, “veterans will teach students practical skills in military affairs, tactical medicine, civil defense, and security. Their combat experience is not only practical, but also a powerful factor in patriotic education.”

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“This decision combines the reintegration of defenders and the long-term strengthening of national resilience,” Vereshchuk said.

As reported by Ukrinform, the Ministry of Veterans Affairs has developed special methodological recommendations on how to employ war veterans.

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