We make certain there's peace. But we will keep it only erstwhile we are strong and prepared – said Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz present in the Warsaw Marks. Minister of National Defence and Head of the Ministry of Education Barbara Nowacka signed a letter of intention on the continuation of the “Education with the Army” programme.
“Education with the military” is an initiative of 2 ministries – national defence and education addressed to students. The main nonsubjective of the task is to rise young people's awareness of safety and defence issues and to form basic defence habits and skills, civilian protection or crisis behaviour.
In the primary school in Marks close Warsaw, Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and the head of the Ministry of Education Barbara Nowacka signed a letter of intent concerning the continuation "Education with the Army" programme. This will be the 3rd edition and will include about 1 100 1000 students from 3 1000 primary and secondary schools throughout Poland.
– This is simply a very crucial moment, due to the fact that this is how safety is built. Poland is safer erstwhile it has a conscious society, prepared for various types of crises and threats," said defence minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. He added that the dangers are not only infringements of the national border, but besides dissemination fake news Or propaganda. The Deputy Prime Minister argued that young people must be prepared for all kinds of dangers – including those resulting from natural disasters. Kosiniak-Kamysz stressed that training would be useful for everyone. We make certain there's peace. But we'll only keep it if we're strong and prepared. The power of society is an absolute precedence – he said.
Barbara Nowacka, head of the Ministry of Education, pointed out that the program helps build resilience in terms of safety among young people. She assured that it was adapted to the age of the students and is run by specially prepared soldiers.
According to MON, 90 000 children and young people from 3,000 primary and secondary schools participated in the pilot edition of the “Education with the Army” programme, while 40,000 children from over 1350 primary and secondary schools participated in the second edition (in the autumn). The 3rd edition of the programme will take place in May and June. About this What will be the lesson of teaching students the principles of security the ministers might have found out today.