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Schools in Belgorod are adapting to teaching near a war zone.
The BBC recorded the name of the first Russian soldier born in 2005 to be killed in Ukraine.
For the first time, Russia has sentenced a student for spying. The 18-year-old was a high-achieving student.
A 14-year-old girl from Bryansk entered her biology class and shot at her classmates, killing one and injuring 5.
Russian schools have begun a new nationwide career guidance program for grades 6-11.
The Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education is collecting personal data of students and teachers who have been in contact with foreigners.
Police drew up protocols at the European University at St. Petersburg after finding books from "undesirable organizations."
Russian President Putin stressed the importance of education in regions newly annexed from Ukraine. But is there a more sinister motive at play?
Russian soldiers returned from the war in Ukraine will give new practical courses on security and defense for schoolchildren.
Russian education authorities are working on a new course for students on the "fundamentals of Russian statehood." But what does that mean?
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