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Information on vocational education in Ukraine

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Description: Information on vocational education in Ukraine during the war period Sergii Melnyk Local Qualification Expert Team Leader Finnish National Agency for Education EDUFI 380501612209 smelnikukrgmailcom September 2022 Finland Helsinki

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Information on vocational education in Ukraine during the war period Sergii Melnyk Local Qualification Expert (Team Leader) Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI) +380501612209 smelnikukr@gmail.com September 2022 Finland, Helsinki The presentation is based on statistical and operational information, presented in the Annual Digest “Education of Ukraine under martial law” for the International August Pedagogical Conference “Education, Educators – indestructible in war” (August 18, 2022) https://iea.gov.ua/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/education-of-ukraine_2022.pdf 1. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND WAR As of August 01, 2022, during the period of martial law in Ukraine 10 VET schools of 694 were completely destroyed and 102 were damaged. In the regional context the greatest destruction occurred in Zaporizhzhia and Luhansk oblasts (3 and 2 VET schools respectively). The greatest damages were in VET schools of Donetsk (22), Kharkiv (16), Luhansk (12) and Mykolaiv (10) oblasts. In ten regions – Odesa, Khmelnytskyi, Kirovohrad, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Lviv and Volyn – none VET schools were damaged. 1.1. the SCALE OF DESTRUCTION AND DAMAGE TO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING SCHOOLS According to the MOES information, as of August 1, 2022, 614 VET schools operate, 35 of them don’t work on various reasons (vacations, educational process organization). Property complex of 103 VET schools are now on the temporary occupied territory or territories where military actions are taking place. It concerns all VET schools in Luhansk and Kherson oblasts. The majority of such schools are in Zaporizhzhia (20), Donetsk (15), Mykolaiv (14) oblasts. The educational process is completely suspended in 9 VET schools of Donetsk oblast, 7 – Luhansk, 22 – Kherson, 4 – Kharkiv and 1 VET school of Mykolaiv oblast. 1.2. ORGANIZATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN THE WAR PERIOD 1. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND WAR Under martial law the majority of VET schools (392 institutions, or 64%) conduct training of students online (remotely), 155 (25%) – in blended form of education, 32 (5%) – in traditional place-based form of education. In 46 VET schools the educational process is conducted in dual form. Pre-term graduation of qualified workers took place in 22 VET schools of Kherson oblast and 16 VET schools of Zaporizhzhia oblast (except for the city of Zaporizhzhia). According to information of the MOES only 31 VET schools have 38 civil defense facilities. On the operational information as of June 15, 2022, 463 VET schools have dormitories, 82 163 people live there. 20% of them (16 443 people) are internally displaced

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