Online learning in a new way: what has changed for Ukrainian schoolchildren.


The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine announced an update to the "All-Ukrainian Online School" platform for students in grades 5-11. Now students will have access to 18 subjects, including Ukrainian and English languages, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and the history of Ukraine. More than 884 video lessons have also been created on the platform, and 326 existing ones have been updated.
The platform now offers new courses, including Crimean Tatar language, Ukrainian and world literature, health basics, civic education, technology, and social and health-preserving fields. In addition, 3D scenes and digital materials, as well as audio descriptions for visually impaired children, have been added to the platform.
Platform testing will help identify gaps in students' knowledge, after which they will receive personalized recommendations. Teachers will have access to analytical reports. The platform's interface has also been upgraded to meet the requirements of the National Multisubject Test (NMT), which will allow students to prepare more effectively for the exam.
This is a significant improvement for Ukrainian schoolchildren, who will be able to learn online with new mechanisms and materials to help them receive a quality education.
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