Video Day Chairman of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Denis Monastyrsky stated that as of early August, only about 30% of schools in Ukraine were ready for full -time study. The Interior Ministry Speaker Olena Matveeva reported on July 19, that eye training will only begin in those educational institutions that will fully meet the requirements of martial law. According to Monastyrsky, most children will study online in regions where intense fighting is held.
At the same time, the western regions of the school are also prepared for the reception of children who have left the temporarily occupied territories. Offline training can only be carried out if there is a reliable shelter, which can be moved by participants in the educational process during air anxiety.
The founders of the Ministry of Education recommend the following measures to strengthen the security: according to the recovery of architects, the standard of shelter for educational institutions is as follows: in early July, the Minister of Education stated that if in bomb shelter or shelter there is not enough space for all participants in the educational process several changes. Mixed learning can also be introduced - some disciplines can study offline, others - online.
As the deputy head of the office of President Kirill Tymoshenko stated, during air alarms the classes will have to be held in shelters. The Ministry of Internal Affairs Monastyrsky reported that more accurate data on the number of schools where eye training will be held will be known by August 24. On July 21, the Minister of Education Sergey Shkarlet said that the Ministry of Education proposes to introduce double education in some schools: online and offline.
According to the idea of the ministry, parents will decide on their own in what form their children will study. For children who will continue online training, individual classes will be formed. The shell explained that the decision of the parents should not be collective and even in the case of a bomb shelter in the school, which meets the safety standards, parents of students may refuse to study the child. As of July 21, 23% of parents intended to teach children online.
In early August, the Ministry of Education reported that from September 1, it will take place in Ukrainian schools in three formats: for students of grades 7-11, the Ministry of Education, together with YouTube, launches an educational online platform. According to the Director of the Department of Education and Science of KSCA Olga Fidanyan, parents will be able to choose the form of teaching children and change it during the school year in Kiev.
On August 10, Fidanyan reported that 1252 metabolic educational institutions should choose a format for 10 days. On August 3, Fidanyan said that almost 70% of parents in Kiev have been chosen for their children in full -time time since September 1. Also, according to her, about 20% of Kiev students will be abroad on September 1.
Fidanyan said that almost 70% of Kiev schools have shelters (not bomb shelves), which are updated and repaired according to the requirements and in which children will be safe. “But even in these schools, only as many people will be able to stay at the same time as shelters. That is, schools where shelters cannot accommodate all students with teachers will go to two -shift learning.
The same educational institutions where there is no shelter that meets all the requirements, nor a safe place alongside the school, where you can promptly transfer children in the event of air anxiety, will not be able to start training at all, ”she added.
The head of the Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office Oleg Kiper also reported that in cases where the evacuation of children during air anxiety is impossible, commissions that audit the readiness of schools and universities to work in an offline format can prohibit their work. As reported in the Lviv City Council, in Lviv the school year will begin on September 1. The final decision on the format of training will be made by the headmaster.
According to the Lviv City Council, 84% of city schools have their own shelters, the rest should enter into contracts with establishments near which there are shelters. For displaced persons living in 80 schools, they look for another room. The Lviv City Council noted that as of the end of the school year, 3,000 forced displaced persons studied online in Lviv schools. How many of them will be from September 1, as of early July it was unknown.
In Kharkiv, the new academic year will start in an online format. On July 13, the Minister of Education Visited Kharkiv. During this visit, he noted that from 715 general secondary education institutions in Kharkiv region, 223 were damaged or completely destroyed. “Despite the daily rocket strokes and artillery shelling, the school year will begin in schools of Kharkiv region. Once again, security is the most important thing.
Given the situation in the Kharkiv region, it should be exclusively online. The format decision will be defined in August, ”the shell said. Mayor of Kharkiv Igor Terekhov also stated that the school year in Kharkiv will start online. Probably, in the remote format will begin the school year in the Dnieper. On August 1, the mayor of Dnipro Boris Filatov in an interview with our city stated that the city authorities were leaning to the remote format of training.
"For if God forbid something arrives in the school area . . . I cannot take such moral responsibility - to children, parents and the Lord God. It is clear that you can equip the basements, you can put bags near the schools, put shields, take other measures. But we will not provide all bomb shelters. And if a few aircraft? And how do we drive children in a situation of constant air alarm - from classes to shelter and back? That is, there will still be no educational process.
And if someone gets lost on the road, get lost, something else happens? All this makes the learning process impossible. And this situation, unfortunately, will be all over the country, ”Filatov said. On August 12, a project on training in remote format appeared on the website of the Dnieper City Council. This decision should be made by deputies at the City Council session and approve the mayor. In Odessa, the new academic year is likely to begin in remote format. Grad.
ua wrote on August 1 that there are only four from almost 300 schools of the city of bomb shelters, and 33 have regular cellars. It is also reported that only 10% of parents are ready to send children to full -time in Odessa. According to the Director of the City Department of Education and Science, Elena Buynevych, the decision on whether all schools are obliged to carry out training in the remote regime, should be approved by September 1, the chairman of the Odessa Ova.
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