The alphabet, unveiled to students at School Number 11 in
Irkutsk region, is the brainchild of a new all-Russian youth project called
Set' (Network). It is named the 'polite alphabet' in honor of the so-called
'polite' forces deployed in Crimea. 'By the
end of spring all city schools will be provided with such alphabets,' explained
the group's website. Set' (Network) is a
youth education project working in 11 regions of Russia
from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. They describe themselves as an
'association of young people around the new Russia'. As they say, 'we understand changes taking
place in Russia', which are 'the sign of accumulated forces,
the sign of reviving state, our right to a share of the world and the world’s
rules’.
So, it is not simply sounds or scripts that children should learn …
more of heritage and culture that shapes the society
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar.
3rd June 2014.
