The factors for this step in the state part: demographic situation, a high school reform and a change in distance learning policies.
The Ukrainian education system will find large-scale repair and elimination of secondary educational institutions due to demographic situation, high school reform and changes in distance learning policies. This was declared by educational Ombudsman Nadezhda Leshchik in the program E talking.
The first cause of the changes is the demographic situation. How many children were born, many children went abroad. The number of first classes recruiting before the war is not acquired. Therefore, “classes are united, and schools need to be closed,” he explained.
The second reason is high school reform Profilethat provides for the creation of lyceums. Parts of schools will lower the step.
The third reason is the requirements for the number of children in the “remote” class. In the past, there was a requirement for 20 children in remote classes, now these conditions have changed: 10 students for villages and villages, and 15 for cities. Because of these requirements, many schools are closed, especially in the border territories, where a small number of students.
According to Bream, parents submit a lot of appeals against the closure of schools. Educational Ombudsman advises communities to approach such balance decisions.
“It is necessary to see how many children in the community and how many” first -graders “will be three, five years later. Next, the community should be calculated and ensure the implementation of parents and children’s rights. That is, if you close the school where students will study? How can they deliver them to another school?” He explained what he had thought.
Remember that during the academic year 2024-2025, at least 100 thousand Ukrainian students moved from distance to full-time education.
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