“The Bologna Agreement gave the right to extended education.

That is, to expand the borders of Russia and allow to study abroad.

What did it give Russia and Russian education?

In my opinion, nothing.

Because those who were educated abroad had a certain temptation, but did not have employment opportunities there and returned here, looking for work for themselves.

The borders are closed today, the students have returned, the ambassadors have returned, and this could be the end of it,” Kuzmin said.

He noted that today the issue is that the Ministry of Education is working on the return of the "true Russian form of education."

“This, of course, will improve the situation with education in our country.

Because we will receive education with our historical roots, and our brilliant children will work in our industries ... There will be no grandiose, global changes that worsen the education system, ”concluded the deputy.

Earlier, the Ministry of Education and Science reported that all educational organizations in Russia were excluded from the Bologna process.

This was told by Deputy Head of the Ministry of Education and Science Dmitry Afanasiev.