A large-scale survey of students will be launched in Ukraine: 3 topics.
A nationwide survey of students on educational needs has begun
The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, in partnership with U-Report, is launching a nationwide survey of students in grades 5-11 to determine real educational needs and create a quality and practical education system, the Ministry of Education reports.
Survey participants have the opportunity to share their thoughts and wishes regarding education in Ukraine through the U-Report platform.
The results of the survey will be used as part of the 'Education for Life' program, which offers new approaches to updating the education system and develops the principles of the New Ukrainian School.
The Ministry of Education emphasizes the need to overcome the gap between theory and practice, as well as the school curriculum and the real needs of students.
The opinions of students will be taken into account for forming new approaches to the educational process, selecting textbooks and teaching materials, and organizing learning spaces.
The Ministry of Education plans to apply the survey results for further educational changes that will correspond to the real needs and expectations of students.
We remind you that the European Commission will allocate millions of euros to support Ukrainian students in Poland.
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