“Due to the sharp deterioration of weather conditions – snowfall, ice and strong wind – the authorities of the Odesa region recommend that all educational institutions switch to a distance learning format by January 19. Oleksandr Lonchak, director of the Department of Education and Science of the Regional State Administration, emphasized the need for early decisions to ensure logistics and security. The recommendation applies to schools, extracurricular institutions, vocational schools and regional universities”, — write on: ua.news
Due to the sharp deterioration of weather conditions – snowfall, ice and strong wind – the authorities of the Odesa region recommend that all educational institutions switch to a distance learning format by January 19.
Oleksandr Lonchak, director of the Department of Education and Science of the Regional State Administration, emphasized the need for early decisions to ensure logistics and security.
The recommendation applies to schools, out-of-school institutions, technical vocational schools and higher education institutions of regional subordination.
In communities with unstable energy supply, online lessons are not possible, so they are advised to extend the winter vacation. Kindergartens will work only in regular groups, if the security situation allows.
Lonchak emphasized flexibility: each community and institution independently makes decisions based on TEB and emergency commissions, local weather and the state of networks.
This approach minimizes risks for students and teachers, allowing them to adapt to the challenges of winter. The official noted the perseverance of parents and the efficiency of teachers in the transition to online.
The decision is consistent with the recommendations of the Cabinet of Ministers of January 9 to stop full-time education throughout the country.
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