The petition to continue online education received 25,000 votes

Ukrainians do not understand how children will learn during air raids.

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The author of the petition points out that it is difficult both physically and emotionally to establish the educational process under conditions of air raids.

It is noted that 20% of schools and kindergartens were destroyed, in many institutions there are no bomb shelters, or narrow corridors and stairwells. In addition, children of primary school age need increased attention, which cannot be provided by one teacher for 15 students. The author adds that it is difficult for children to concentrate on their studies when the air anxiety has just ended. It is also unclear what to do with children during prolonged air alarms. Another reason for canceling face-to-face education from September, the author cites is the parents' lack of opportunity to provide the child with the necessary stationery.

“Finally, I want to ask: what are you doing? Whose sick desire is it to see how the child runs to or from school schools, under air raids?” – adds the author of the petition.

Read also: Online or offline: how should Ukrainian students study in the new academic year?

Earlier it was reported that from September 1 in Ukraine can introduce education in schools in several shifts, if there is not room for all students in the shelters. The Ministry of Education explained that teachers who are currently abroad should return to Ukraine if their educational institution returns to full-time education.

The government also recommended resuming the educational process in universities from August 15< /strong>.

Online or offline training from September 1? Read more about the experience of Ukraine and other countries in Oleksandr Kostyuk's article “Online or offline: how should Ukrainian students study in the new school year?”

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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