The Ministry of Education and Science recommends that schools create flexible schedules for the educational process that will correlate with power outage schedules, First Deputy Minister Andriy Vitrenko said.
“As for secondary education applicants, we advise teaching staff to create flexible schedules for the educational process, which will correlate with the schedules of power cuts in a particular educational institution. That’s the only solution that exists today,” he said at a briefing on Tuesday.
According to him, such recommendations also apply to other levels of education in the country.
Vitrenko noted that with this approach it is possible to use both synchronous and asynchronous training.
In addition, the department is working on various mechanisms to implement the possibility for children, when they have electricity, to download on their gadgets benchmark lessons for study.
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