New rules will be introduced in schools of Ukraine: what will change for students from September 1.
From September 1, Ukrainian schoolchildren will receive new learning rules. The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine has made certain changes to the rules of distance learning under martial law to improve the quality of education for all students. In particular, schools may limit the number of students in distance classes to ensure better learning conditions. These limitations do not apply to specialized educational institutions.
For students living abroad or in temporarily occupied territories, special provisions have been made for studying under a unified educational program. Children living in occupied territories will be given pedagogical patronage, and teachers will receive support and opportunities for retraining to smoothly transition to the new conditions. The Ministry is also creating a personnel reserve to support teachers if needed. The updated rules aim to improve the quality of education and create comfortable learning conditions in all schools across the country.
During martial law in Ukraine, new learning rules are being introduced for Ukrainian schoolchildren. The Ministry of Education and Science is working to improve the conditions for distance learning, providing support to both students and teachers who find themselves in difficult life situations. The new rules are aimed at ensuring quality education for all, regardless of living or learning conditions.Read also
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