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  2. Education in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Currently in Ukraine, school attendance is designated for children and teenagers from age 6 to 17. Ukraine has several types of general education institutions. Some schools may be boarding schools and named school-internat or lyceum-internat. Middle School of General Education (ZOSh) or Middle School; Lyceum (Technikum in the Soviet times ...

  3. EdCamp Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The EdCamp Ukraine movement is supported by a non-governmental, non-profit public organization of the same name, which focuses on improving the Ukrainian education system. EdCamp Ukraine organizes career-enhancement training for teachers, lobbies the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science for educational reforms, and organizes various ...

  4. Education reform - Wikipedia

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    Education reform is the name given to the goal of changing public education. The meaning and education methods have changed through debates over what content or experiences result in an educated individual or an educated society. Historically, the motivations for reform have not reflected the current needs of society.

  5. Higher education in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Ukraine operates several levels, all of which are regulated by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. In early 2016, Ukraine had 802 universities, [1] but the Ministry intends to lower that number to 317. [1] Ukraine had 1,586,700 higher education students in 2016-17.

  6. Against degradation of education - Wikipedia

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    “Against Degradation of Education” was a 2010 to 2013 campaign of the Ukrainian student movements including the social activist group Vidsich and the syndicalist trade union Direct Action to prevent the adoption of President Viktor Yanukovych’s education reform in Ukraine, which was criticised as reducing the civil liberties of students and allowing for endemic corruption to take root.

  7. Liliya Hrynevych - Wikipedia

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    Liliia Hrynevych has initiated three fundamental reforms in the education and social-humanitarian spheres: the External Independent Testing, the new Law of Ukraine “On Higher Education”, [28] [29] aimed at reforming the national tertiary education and “New Ukrainian School” [30] – a reform of the general secondary education defined by ...

  8. Category:Education in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    This category collects all articles about education in Ukraine. Please use the respective subcategories. Subcategories. This category has the following 19 ...

  9. Education policy - Wikipedia

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    Education reform is currently being seen as a "tangled web" due to the nature of education authority. Some education policies are being defined at either the federal, state or local level and in most cases, their authorities overlap one another. [8] This manner of authority has led many to believe there is an inefficiency within education ...