Compulsory vision of the film "Siberia of the bone" in schools, questioned by parents and opposition.
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The film "Siberia de l'Oce" was designed in schools in Moldova. The Moldovan MPs supported the project as a lesson of historical memory. The film showed the drama of Stalinist sports through the real marks. The parents criticised the dissemination of the film in online discussion groups. The professors claimed that it did not take account of the age of students. The film presented the strong family movement towards Siberia. The films included th…
A group of parents, together with the R. Moldovan Communist Party (PCRM), wrote a complaint against the Dan Percion issue, Minister of Education and Research (MEC), on the project of the film "Siberia de l'Oce" in schools in the country, for all students starting with V'a class.
The students of the school and school classes saw Thursday, 8 May, at 12:00 a.m., the documentary film “Siberia of the bone” in all public and private education institutions. The project, imposed as compulsory activities in schools, created controversy both between parents and political representatives of the opposition. The BBC representatives qualified for the initiative entitled “political propaganda”, while a group of parents challenged the …
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