While the soldiers are at the front, the teachers fight in the classrooms instructing the students
While Ukrainian soldiers fight tirelessly on the front lines, defending their land and their families, there is another group of people involved in their own fight: Ukrainian teachers. Your usual skills must be adapted to teaching children learning at a distance and often close to the front lines.
This group is forming in neighboring Poland. It’s not just about adapting classes to the intermittency of the Internet, but also about understanding the stress that your students experience.
The teachers themselves indulge in games that bring them together before preparing to leave for their different destinations.
Around four million secondary school students attended class last year in exceptional circumstances. In the northeastern Kharkov region, the authorities have agreed to allow traditional offline teaching to resume.
However, schools will only be able to open if they have a “specialized shelter” in case of attack.