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UKRAINIAN STUDENTS WILL LEARN WITH THE HELP OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, VR TECHNOLOGIES, MINECRAFT AND UBER-SCHOOL

To provide access to education in times of war, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the Association of Innovative and Digital Education, together with international partners, are developing a network of Digital Learning Centres (DLCs).


With the support of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), sixteen Digital Learning Centres (DLCs) have so far opened in Kherson, Mykolaiv and Odesa regions.


A number of the DLCs were opened in a solemn manner, with the involvement of officials, the public, and the press. In particular, these events took place on (2024): On 10 July - in DLC No. 1 in Odesa, on 12 July - in DLC No. 4 in Chornomorsk, on 16 July - in DLC No. 10 in Mykolaiv, on 17 July - in DLC No. 7 in Myrolyubivka, on 22 July - in DLC No. 8 and in Muzykivka (in Kherson region), on 31 July - in DLC No. 3 in Odesa, on 1 August - in DLC No. 5 in Yuzhne, on 2 August - in DLC No. 2 in Odesa.


In addition to officials from Kherson, Mykolaiv and Odesa oblasts, the digital centres were visited by state-level officials.


4 July 2024. Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Oksen Lisovyi visited 2 educational centres in Kherson region and the centre in Chornomorsk. Also on 1 August, as part of his working visit to Mykolaiv region, Oksen Lisovyi visited the Digital Learning Centre at Mykolaiv Lyceum No. 38 named after Volodymyr Chaika. He gave a positive assessment of the work of the Digital Learning Centres.


25 July 2024. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal visited one of the secondary education institutions and inspected the shelter where DLC No. 7 is located in Kherson region. The Prime Minister was convinced that the digital centre has everything to enable children to study fully and safely.


The main task of the centres is to provide education to 16,000 schoolchildren and psychosocial support to 30,000 students, their parents and teachers.


In our Digital Learning Centres, students from grades 1 to 11 can:

- use Artificial Intelligence to identify which subjects and topics from the school curriculum they need to catch up on;

- learn through interactive case studies and flipped classroom technology;

- receive individual consultations (catch up on educational losses) through a special application (the so-called Uber School);

- acquire the skills that are most in demand in the 21st century through Lessons for a Successful Life;

- have fun with a special educational platform ‘Minecraft Education’;

- complete practical and laboratory work using virtual (VR) and augmented (AR) reality technologies;

- determine their level of proficiency and master Ukrainian and English;

- receive psycho-emotional support and counselling;

- create a Passport of Abilities for 1,000+ modern professions with the help of certified vocational adaptive testing;

- determine the profession of your dreams and build an individual trajectory for further education and career;

- take an additional interesting activity - entertainment quizzes.


The centres regularly hold online classes for students under the Catch Up course. These are individual consultations for students in grades 1-11 on school subjects. For the frontline areas, where schools have been destroyed, constant air raids and missile threats are the most important issues in secondary education.


We have created 16 telegram channels of educational centres, which contain information about the DLC's work schedule, activities, interesting workshops and trainings.


DLC telegram channels in Kherson region:

Myroliubivka: https://t.me/myrolyubivskyy    

DLC Telegram channels in the Mykolaiv region:

DLC Telegram channels in the Odesa region:

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