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The European Union has allocated over 25 million euros to Ukraine, aimed at modernizing preschool education facilities and creating a safer learning environment for children. This significant investment will facilitate the construction of updated nurseries and shelters, ensuring children have access to secure and quality education. Amidst the ongoing war, education remains a critical focus, with the Ukrainian Ministry of Education recommending the continuation of distance learning and extended holidays to safeguard students during harsh weather conditions. Additionally, NATO's forthcoming audit of Ukrainian military universities marks a significant step in enhancing higher education standards and aligning with international protocols.

How is the EU supporting education in Ukraine?

The European Union has allocated over 25 million euros for the modernization of Ukrainian preschool education facilities. This initiative focuses on creating safe learning environments, including the construction of nurseries and shelters.

What changes have been made to the school holidays in Kyiv?

Winter holidays in general secondary education institutions in Kyiv have been extended until February 1, 2026. This decision aims to ensure the safety and well-being of students during the cold season.

What is the Ministry of Education's recommendation for universities?

The Ministry of Education of Ukraine recommends that higher education institutions extend their holidays or continue distance learning until February 8, 2026. This measure is taken to ensure student safety amidst cold weather conditions.

Why are schools switching to distance learning?

Schools and universities in Ukraine may switch to distance learning due to a sharp cold snap. This decision by the Cabinet of Ministers aims to protect students and staff from harsh weather conditions.

What is NATO's role in Ukrainian military education?

Starting in May 2025, NATO will conduct an institutional audit of Ukrainian higher military educational institutions. This audit will assess and enhance education quality to meet international standards.

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