STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 74, sig. 109-1/80 Page 85 · 85 of 124
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 74, sig. 109-1/80
English Translation
5912 is currently given in the first classes of 39 main schools. In the choice of the schools concerned, it was done in such a way that schools in the order from west to east, then from north to south, in Moravia according to the tribes of the Han-nakes, Horaken, Walaches and mär. Slovaks have been employed and also taken into account that schools in industrial towns with predominantly urban population were considered alongside those in predominantly rural areas and therefore with predominantly rural populations. For the most part, success is very good, the negative attitude of the parents' house, which often sees a Germanization attempt in this class. Especially good are the successes in arithmetic. However, the least vocabulary is necessary. The calculation hour takes place completely in German language. The successes in geography and natural history are good, but they are somewhat weaker in natural theory; because this is the introduction of many technical expressions. A final judgment on success and the conclusions to be drawn from it, and on the necessary amendments to the regulations, will only be possible at the end of the school year. Film and picture in the classroom. Following the construction of the national picture centres in Prague and Brno, the Ministry of Education issued a basic decree on 24 January 1994 concerning the introduction of film, photo and record in the school education. In this way, the entire work with the teaching film is regulated following the Reichsanstalt für Film und Bild im Unterricht (RwU) in the whole area of Bohemia and Moravia. By introducing a learning contribution of 8.---crowns per student per year, the activity of the pictorial sites is financially guaranteed. The Czech Landoildstellen in Prague and Brno are organized by the German District Image Centres in Bohemia and Moravia and the Czech District Loans Offices in the Czech Republic and Poland.