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Schoolkids to study housekeeping in Russia​

A course in family studies for school children, which includes housekeeping, is set to be introduced in Russia, Kommersant newspaper has reported. A study plan will soon be distributed to schools across the country.

The proposal to include family studies in the school education program was first put forward last year by the State Duma Family Committee, in line with the government’s push to promote traditional values. In April, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova confirmed that Family Studies would be introduced as part of extracurricular classes for high-school children from September.

The study plan consists of five sections, according to Irina Uskova, a representative of the state-run Institute for Education Development Strategy, the body tasked with developing the course. She presented the plan at a round table at the Civic Chamber, a civil society institution that has consultative powers, Kommersant wrote.

The first section is titled “Man, Family and Society,” and focuses on the purpose of the family, the outlet cited Uskova as saying. The second section, “My relatives, so similar and so different,” looks at the history of the family and explores relationships within a family, such as ties between grandchildren and grandparents. Other sections detail the basics of housekeeping, good family atmosphere, and family law.

Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin said children and family values were of the utmost importance for both society and government. In February, he called on all levels of government, civil society, and religious institutions to work together to make large families the social norm.

The government’s push to promote family values comes as the birth rate in Russia has been steadily falling since 2014, and plunged to its lowest level since the turn of the century in 2023. According to a recent study, the trend could translate into a significant decline in the population and lead to various problems for the economy.
 
While I agree with most of what you posted I think there are a lot of things about maintaining a clean home isn't picked up from yt. Bleach, when used properly is perfect for disinfection in the bathroom and kitchen.

Some people fail to understand its not just ammonia that can't be used with bleach, its anything containing it, and that includes dishwashing soap. Can be used with oil soap though.
I use Isopropyl alcohol with a little dawn in it so I can clean with hot water and not gas myself. Mostly reserve bleach for floors and biohazards

Housekeeping is a fundamental part of household management because a clean and orderly living space is important. It is a skill worth teaching because it is a skill worth learning. Even when the basics are simple, doing things correctly and efficiently requires learning and practice.

You will report to Commissars Stewart and Kondo IMMEDIATELY. Dismissed
Ideally, these are things you teach your kids as you bring them up. Its part of why you give them house chores and why you involve them in food prep. and cooking. You are your child's first and primary educator, so to my mind if the education system needs to pay a nanny to hold your hand through the most basic elements of living, then your parents have failed you

Still, its better you learn late then never I guess
 
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How much housekeeping do you need for a 600sf commieblock apartment?

Not a bad idea though, home economics and household financial management has been pretty neglected in HS curriculums all over the world in recent decades, even though these include some highly useful skills everyone can use.
 
There’s a lot of failure to launch kids nowadays for different reasons, it’s a net win for society if they’re taught life skills and at least function to that degree.

Everyone should know how to cook and clean and budget etc
 
Noooooooooo
Hecking kiddos are supposed to learn about anal sex and which sex toy is best for each scenario
self sufficiency and house keeping are white supremacy!
 
Never understood why the old soviet era system was phased out.

It was not sexist, as boys learned sewing and cooking and girls had to learn basic woodworking and repair, so I can't even say the libtards wanted it gone. It lacked the budgeting, but that's all.

Perhaps it was oy vey capitalism as it was not good for buy consoom throw away and then buy again goycattle cycle.
Not from Russia directly but post soviet, and beyond two weeks of cooking that class was useless. Girls got zero woodworking here, only two weeks of technical drawings while the boys were cooking. Then there was two weeks of cooking for girls (from a teach with terrible recipies) and the rest of the year was endless knitting, crochet or embroidery, which frankly made me hate those 3 for life. By the end of those classes I just asked my grandma to do the works for me.
Meanwhile the boys just made endless candelabras on the lathe.
 
I guess the word "housekeeping" is confusing you guys, it's not a home economy class like you used to have. It's pro-family propaganda, aiming at fixing the dramatically low fertility late of Russian women (which, if you include Muslims, is Europe-level bad, and if you exclude Muslims, it's Japan-level bad).

Google Translate claims the best translation of the original name "Семьеведение" is "Family science" or "Family studies".

So... a How to Fuck class? If it's a class to persuade people to have kids early and often, that shit can just be solved legally, by banning contraception and abortions of choice and subsidizing the young.
 
If it's a class to persuade people to have kids early and often, that shit can just be solved legally, by banning contraception and abortions of choice and subsidizing the young.
Romania tried that.

It ended up with a huge class of unwanted kids shoveled off into orphanages who grew up to be professional agitators and malcontents without a fuck to give.

When the Iron Curtain fell? They murdered the President and his wife.

Population growth only works if it's organic, and attempt by a government to induce it, by hook or by crook, ends up making things worse.
 
So, Family relationship studies?
I guess? I tried finding more info, but most sources seem to have the exact same stuff as that RT article.
Russians seem to need some marriage skills, as according to Wikipedia, Russia has the 4th highest relative divorce rate in the world (73%).
Now given how the number of marriageable men in Russia plummeted due to them either becoming a red splatter in Ukrainian mud, or simply fleeing conscription to Serbia, the gender power dynamics will change and women will have to lower their standards if they want to find someone. Given how Western cultural influence, which severely favors women, started changing female attitudes in Russia, I can see how having a bunch of picky thots who chase a chad who is no longer available at all, would make things worse. But I'm speculating, I'd have to see the curriculum to judge it for what it is, not for what it might be.
 
They only let the girls take home economics in my school and I never got over it. What if I want to learn how to bake bread and sew fabrics?

The "family studies" aspect is a strange one...we need classes to explain the family structure now? Obviously not, this seems more a preventative measure to keep fag shit far away from the classroom.
 
It's not very clear exactly WHAT counts as "housekeeping" skills in that article...

They still taught HomeEc when I was in High School... that included learning how to do basic sewing/garment repair, how to do the basics of cooking and baking, how to write correspondence to businesses and elected officials, etc......

If that's what they mean? Good.

But it just sounds like more "Russia Good, any evidence otherwise is a CIA plot" kind of stuff.
Plus weird breeding fetish propaganda shit.

I'm sure kids from abusive families will love getting told their families and family ties are super special and important.
 
The first section is titled “Man, Family and Society,” and focuses on the purpose of the family, the outlet cited Uskova as saying. The second section, “My relatives, so similar and so different,” looks at the history of the family and explores relationships within a family, such as ties between grandchildren and grandparents. Other sections detail the basics of housekeeping, good family atmosphere, and family law.
This is retarded.

I had Soviet housekeeping. Boys had woodworking and idunno what else, we girls had cooking (very fun, teaches teamwork) and sewing (applied geometry and whatnot).

But it just sounds like more "Russia Good, any evidence otherwise is a CIA plot" kind of stuff.
THE WORST
We already have civics.
I had liberal Yeltsinist civics. It was so retarded ("le freedumb! muh human rights" I trolledthe teacher by arguing for libertarianism -- just the principle, I'd never heard of it).
If they're going to waste academic hours of Housekeeping on family propaganda, it means civics is still Yeltsinism.

(But it's true, though, every creature screaming "Russia bad" ends up a CIA plot who runs away to Israel or Latvia, even though most Russians have never even been abroad. Funny how this happens.)

Why? Housekeeping is something you learn in the space of a day. Its not particularly hard or complicated work and any gaps in your knowledge can be very easily looked up online. Pointless if you ask me.
With all the retarded "life hacks" on the online, trustworthy housekeeping is more necessary than ever.

The Brief Encyclopedia of Housekeeping is 550 pages plus title and index. I read it over and over as a kid (I started with the games section, then sewing, too, then cooking, then almost everything except the then-irrelevant entries for Soviet home appliances. I read those, too, once.)

Mostly focused on guerilla warfare. That's where I first learned to disassemble an AK blindfolded.
That was civil defense, later renamed to The Basics of Life Activity Safety.

Plus weird breeding fetish propaganda shit.
Get raped, you piece of shit Yeltsinist pedophile troon whore. Keep your fithy infected hands off my country, you pubic flea.
 
Get raped, you piece of shit Yeltsinist pedophile troon whore. Keep your fithy infected hands off my country, you pubic flea.
Your country that is well known for totally not being a shithole

Speaking of pedophilia, doesn't a lot of CSAM come from Russia and Eastern Europe?
 
They can be told to make their own some day, otherwise they'll end up seething and collecting roaches.
Better collecting roaches than repeating the cycle of abuse.

I don't imagine mental health and addiction services are better in Russia than the US. I'm pretty sure the alcoholism is worse.
 
Better collecting roaches than repeating the cycle of abuse.

I don't imagine mental health and addiction services are better in Russia than the US. I'm pretty sure the alcoholism is worse.
Repeating the cycle of abuse is a choice.

I don't think very many students are alcoholic nutcases, even in Russia, you're focusing on made up problems again.
 
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Well, there's your answer. People forget that the entire fucking country collapsed in '91.

Not from Russia directly but post soviet, and beyond two weeks of cooking that class was useless. Girls got zero woodworking here, only two weeks of technical drawings while the boys were cooking. Then there was two weeks of cooking for girls (from a teach with terrible recipies) and the rest of the year was endless knitting, crochet or embroidery, which frankly made me hate those 3 for life. By the end of those classes I just asked my grandma to do the works for me.
Meanwhile the boys just made endless candelabras on the lathe.

It was post soviet Hungary. Had the same economic troubles due to privatisation

We didn't have drawings. We had basic things only, and yeah it wasn't Michelin star stuff. But it showed you how to cook if you had to. I disliked sewing but that was just me considering it unmanly. We never got to repair electronics.
 
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