Education in Belarus

Брытанскія сцяжкі / Британские флажки / Еўрарадыё

British flags / Euroradio

British symbols and landmarks may disappear during English classes in Belarus schools in a latest anti-Western move.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and children from Mangyeongdae Revolutionary School / Korean Central Telegraphic Agency / Reuters  

 
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and children from Mangyeongdae Revolutionary School / Korean Central Telegraphic Agency / Reuters    
Next year they want to add state symbols to the clothes of schoolchildren.
Студентов ведут на показательный суд / Скриншот из видео "Беларусь 1"
Students put on show trial / Screenshot from the "Belarus 1" video
The boys were sentenced to 15 days of arrest each.
Valentine's cards were allowed before / sch170.minsk.edu.by
Valentine's cards were allowed before / sch170.minsk.edu.by
Valentine's Day celebrations are unnecessary Western infuence, officials tells students in Belarus.
Students / DELFI
Students / DELFI
European Humanities Univesrity needs change, experts suggest.
Resovietization is finishing Belarusian education / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Resovietization is finishing Belarusian education / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Curricula with a loop of Soviet ideology are "the same as heresy in the form of sectarian teachings," the expert says.
European Humanities University / ehu.lt
European Humanities University / ehu.lt
More than 600 people are enrolled in the first-year course - twice as many as last year.
Belarusians wouldn't have to save on food if life were like it is on the state TV / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Belarusians wouldn't have to save on food if life were like it is on the state TV / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Revenues are very unevenly distributed and will fall further.
The state is obliged to protect children, but violates their rights and terrorizes families / collage by Ulad Rubanau
The state is obliged to protect children, but violates their rights and terrorizes families / collage by Ulad Rubanau
In Belarus, the children of activists are increasingly afraid of the police.