Russia’s Education Ministry, led by Sergei Kravtsov, approved an Arabic language curriculum for schools, set to take effect on September 1. Kravtsov noted that an Arabic language Olympiad has been running for three years.
Russia’s Education Ministry under Sergei Kravtsov has approved a formal Arabic curriculum for schools, a development with implications for educational policy and cultural outreach. The program will launch at the start of the academic year on September 1. Kravtsov also highlighted that a national Arabic language Olympiad has been held for three years, indicating growing institutional interest. This is a single-source report; the precise scope — number of schools, grade levels — remains unspecified.
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