The Ministry of Education launched a free course for teachers: how to work in the new senior school.
According to inkorr.com: A free online course 'Profile. Content. How to teach in the new senior school' has started in 30 lyceums in Ukraine. The Ministry of Education and Science reported this.
To support teachers in preparing for the new senior school model, the educational project 'Content' in collaboration with the EdEra studio and other organizations developed this course.
About the course
The course consists of 6 modules and 14 video lectures. Participants will familiarize themselves with the basics of the reform, the regulatory framework, will be able to debunk popular myths, as well as deepen their understanding of educational fields. In addition, ready-made solutions for lessons will be available, a separate module is dedicated to creating teachers' courses, and a certificate of qualification improvement will be issued.
- Ready-made solutions for lessons;
- A separate module on creating author's teachers' courses;
- Certificate of qualification improvement (1 ECTS credit).
New senior school model
According to the information from the Ministry of Education and Science, from September 1, 2027, a new senior school model will be introduced in all lyceums in Ukraine. A survey commissioned by the DECIDE project and the Ministry of Education showed that 91% of students in secondary and higher educational institutions want to have the opportunity to independently choose subjects for learning.
The launch of this online course for lyceum teachers aims to help them prepare for the new educational model. The course, organized by the 'Content' project in collaboration with EdEra and other partners, contains practical tasks and video lectures for educators. The new senior school model will provide a more flexible approach to selecting subjects according to the individual needs and interests of students.
Thus, the new online course is expected to become an important resource for teachers who want to adapt to changes in the educational process. In light of the planned reform, teachers will receive professional support that will enable them to work more effectively with students and respond to their learning needs.
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