In September, Ukrainians are expecting key changes: new rules for students, teachers, and IDPs.
According to inkorr.com: In September, Ukrainians will await a series of innovations that will impact various aspects of their lives. New subjects for students, salary increases for teachers, and improved conditions for internally displaced persons are just a part of the planned changes.
Military training for students
Students at higher educational institutions will undergo mandatory military training this academic year instead of conscription. The program includes both practical and theoretical classes, and after successfully completing the course, students will have the opportunity to practice in the Armed Forces.
Students
Video recording during the issuance of summons
Starting in September, the issuance of military summons will be conducted with video recording, which will enhance the transparency of this procedure.
Summons
School meals
In the new academic year, free meals will be introduced for certain groups of students, as well as for children studying in schools in frontline regions.
Free meals in schools
Increased payments for teachers and new subjects
Teachers working in challenging conditions will receive increased allowances, and new subjects will be introduced into the curriculum — on energy efficiency and protecting Ukraine.
Teachers working abroad
Increase in presidential scholarships in 2025
In September, an increase in the amount of presidential scholarships for various categories of students is anticipated.
Updated support for internally displaced persons
In September, a modernized version of the state program eOselya comes into effect, aimed at improving the accessibility of housing for internally displaced persons.
Thus, Ukrainians are anticipating significant changes in the educational, military, and social spheres aimed at improving living and learning conditions. Increased salaries for teachers, new educational subjects for students, free meals, and enhanced support for internally displaced persons are just some of the innovations that will take effect from September 1.
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