Oleksandr Elkin, Head of the Board of EdCamp Ukraine NGO, talking to The Page, said that educational gaps among Ukrainian students have two components: the coronavirus pandemic and the full-scale war. To help overcome those, POVIR online platform is set to launch in the new academic year, funded by international donors and being provided free of charge to students.
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Get in touchThe Institute supports Ukrainian general secondary education. It generates meanings, develops methodologies, offers effective tools, initiates important changes in education and learning, and helps teachers and schools to implement them in accordance with the state standards.
A super-community of Ukrainian teachers who want to prepare children and youth for the best self-realization in a rapidly changing world, interact with students as peers, and have passion for their work. We motivate educators to develop and share their experiences, generate creative ideas, inspire, and support each other. The Ukrainian community operates within the global EdCamp movement and under its principles, and is the most active and numerous outside of the founding country.
A team of people united by common values and desire to improve Ukraine’s school education system, help Ukrainian children learn for results, and parents and teachers to be involved and actively participate in the educational process. The organization also works on implementing the New Ukrainian School reform.
The Committee deals with improving education and science, promotes the development of scientific and technical activities, provides legal status and social protection to scientific, pedagogical, and research workers, popularizes innovative activities and the development of high technologies, ensures the conduct of scientific and scientific-technical expertise.
The Council works to help the general secondary education system in Ukraine to improve and develop in a way that provides everyone with equal opportunities and access to quality education. The Council also improves laws on secondary education and introduces innovative approaches to its development.
The goal of the Ministry is to formulate and implement the state policy in the field of education and science, namely: to create conditions for everyone to receive complete general secondary education, for the country to develop scientific and scientific-technical potential and innovations, for our education system to be integrated into the global one while preserving national interests.
UCEQA is a governmental agency that conducts independent assessment of learning outcomes at designated levels of education and monitoring studies of education quality. UCEQA prepares and runs such tests as the external independent evaluation, national multi-subject test, PISA international student assessment program, and certification of educators.
A modern educational online platform for middle and high school students, perfectly suited for blended and distance learning. All educational materials are freely available, verified by expertise, and meet state educational standards. The project provides equal opportunities of access to quality educational content for Ukrainian students and teachers.
This platform was conducted by EdCamp Ukraine as part of its project implemented under the USAID/ENGAGE activity, which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Pact. The contents of this platform are the sole responsibility of Pact and its implementing partners and do not necessary reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
One of the largest Ukrainian charitable foundations that has focused on Ukraine’s growth since 1990, focusing on human rights protection, democratic civil society, transparent and accountable government; it pays significant attention to positive shifts in the educational area (thanks to IRF, the External Independent Evaluation (EIE) was implemented as a solution for integrity in education in Ukraine).
A global billion-dollar fund created to meet educational needs of millions of children and adolescents in crisis life situations. ECW supports a comprehensive approach to the learning and education process for refugees, internally displaced persons, and other children affected by crises and emergencies.
Organization committed to changing the lives of children, communities, and countries through music. Music Camp International works with a teaching method developed by Connie Fortunato, an American musician, educator, and child development specialist. Her unique teaching approach is based on over 40 years of research and has been used to teach music to about 50,000 children worldwide.
Lenovo is a global technology company with the largest technology portfolio in the world. It brings its vision of "Smarter Technology for All" to life through innovative products, solutions, software, and services. The company believes that technology should foster a better future and support the continuous advancement of future generations.
One of the best Ukrainian digital design studios whose visual projects can be described by one simple phrase: "Out of this world!" Aesthetics, creative vision, a passion for experiments, and excellent taste allow the team to create user-friendly yet recognizable and unique designs.
A full-cycle Python/Django development company that helps startups, small, and medium companies strengthen their business and make it more efficient, and makes a difference in the world through information technology and education.
A Ukrainian creative agency with a focus on developing branding and brand identity. The agency’s team helps to develop the visual language of an organization's brand and enhance its recognition. Bulanovbüro has created many well-known and recognizable brand concepts that have become beloved by many, including city tourism brands, the visual identity of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, and also EdCamp Ukraine.
A PR agency that collaborates with socially responsible businesses and non-profit organizations to develop, promote, and protect brands. The agency devises strategies that enhance personal and corporate brands, provide engaging content, prevent crises, and initiates digital marketing and builds visibility for trendy brands and projects.
A website created through a partnership between the Smart Osvita NGO and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, which stays continuously active. The resource informs about the reform progress and innovations in the educational environment, analyzes the best practices in Ukraine and internationally, provides expert answers to important questions on topics that are part of the reform and important for its implementation, communicates with the readers directly through feedback forms, delves into complex topics, and explains the reform details in simple terms.
The first and only community of Ukrainian women with military experience created by female veterans in 2018. Today, it is the largest community of about 1,000 women veterans and servicewomen of Ukraine joined by proactive female volunteers who reinforce each other. The organization provides support to the army, protects the rights of women veterans and active servicewomen, and promotes equal rights and opportunities through lawmaking.
An association of the volunteers and experts in various fields, the representatives of businesses, charitable foundations, local authorities and parliamentarians. They have united to provide comprehensive support to IDPs and their families. Movement for Victory and Unification!
The mission of the foundation is that no child in Ukraine should be left alone with the experience of war. The foundation provides individual support to children and their families, works with communities and institutions for children across the country in the following areas: psychosocial support, humanitarian aid, legal support, and advocacy of the children’s rights.
The school was established in 2022 at the initiative of the Embassy of Ukraine in Lithuania. It has branches in Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda,and Šiauliai, with a total of almost 3,000 students and 350 teachers. Education is provided in Ukrainian according to curricula approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, with a possibility to obtain a government-approved certificate of complete secondary education of Ukraine.
A government-funded (public) educational institution that implements the right of Ukrainian citizens who are permanently or temporarily residing abroad and in Crimea to obtain high-quality general secondary education. Students can take classes independently, as external students. The lyceum cooperates with civil society organizations abroad that have educational centers.
These are learning spaces for children who must stay in hospitals for a long time. 15 educational centers constantly operate at the Ukrainian healthcare facilities. Teaching children and bringing them the joy of childhood even within hospital walls.
Decentralization for Improved Democratic Education (DECIDE) is implemented in Ukraine by a consortium of DOCCU NGO and the Pedagogical University Zurich (Switzerland) with support of Switzerland. The project aims at enhancing two key reforms, those of education and decentralization.
A civil society organization that focuses on studying childhood in times of war and minimizing its traumatic consequences for the children in Ukraine. Gen.Ukrainian provides professional psychological assistance for mental rehabilitation of children and adolescents who have faced the horrors of the war, like a loss of parents, captivity, forced deportation; it organizes psychological workshops and develops innovative programs. The organization conducts research and actively studies the matter of childhood amid the war, doing everything possible to prevent the war from stealing children’s childhood and becoming a burden in their future.