#Ученичество
| #Ученичество. 2024. Вып. 4 | #Apprenticeship. 2024. Issue 4 78 Photo No. 5 . Report of the Russian Serbian Gymnasium in the Internet, Belgrade, 1934 This was essentially the curriculum used until the Second World War. During the school year 1931/32 some changes were made: since the Russians had become aware that there was no going back to Russia, the subject of state and social organization was excluded from the curriculum, and these classes were replaced by religious education, which made the teaching equivalent to that in Yugoslav schools. In the Russian corps, in 1933/34, Latin was introduced for four hours a week in the fifth and sixth grades, and three hours in the seventh and eighth grades. 28 Over the years there were some slight changes but a definite curriculum of Russian secondary schools in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia wasn’t published until 1939. Basically, it was the same as the one from 1924, but inside it contained some changes: 28 AJ. 66-1109-1438 (Act of the school council, January 31st, 1933).
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