Ukraine and global giants Google and Cisco unite for a revolution in education.
According to inkorr.com: At the fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen titled 'Education that Models the World', the Ministry of Digital Transformation presented new partnerships in the EdTech sector and organized a block 'Innovations in Education: From Crisis to Transformation'.
Discussion of Innovations in Education
Participants of the summit discuss the ethical aspects of implementing technology in the educational process, integration of artificial intelligence, and the development of students' critical thinking. The event includes representatives from Google, Cisco, SkillLab, BecomingX, as well as Ukrainian startups sharing the experiences of leading countries in education.
Position of the Ukrainian Government
Mykhailo Fedorov, the First Deputy Prime Minister, emphasized the importance of ensuring a place for children in the technological world and supporting teachers in this field. Ukraine, holding leading positions in digital transformation, actively implements educational projects that contribute to changes in the learning process and the development of digital literacy.
Cooperation with International Partners
Participation in international initiatives and cooperation with global companies in the EdTech sector will allow Ukraine to make significant progress in the development of modern education, considering the challenges and opportunities of the digital era.
This summit underscores Ukraine's efforts to implement innovations in education and emphasizes the importance of international collaboration. Thanks to such events, Ukrainian educational institutions can gain new ideas and technologies that will help improve the learning process and prepare students for the challenges of the future.
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