The public organization “ZNOVU” has opened enrollment for free distance learning for people of all ages living in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, reports Donbas SOS.
The organizers emphasize that participation is completely safe. Students can keep their cameras off, use pseudonyms, and provide minimal personal data during registration. The course format is adapted to unstable internet connections, possible service interruptions, and the need to use a VPN.
Enrollment is currently open for two educational tracks. The first track is preparation for the NMT (National Multi-Subject Test) and university admissions for students in grades 9–11 and graduates from previous years. Participants receive support in all subjects and guidance at every stage of the admission process to Ukrainian educational institutions.
The second track offers Ukrainian language and history courses for anyone interested, from young schoolchildren to older adults. Learning can start from scratch or focus on improving existing knowledge, with an individual approach for each participant.
ZNOVU notes that the main goal of the project is to maintain a connection with Ukrainian education and provide people in occupied territories with access to safe and high-quality learning.
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