62.5% of Ukrainian parents chose distance learning for their child. This is evidenced by a survey of the educational ombudsman service..
What form of education did parents choose for their child?.
According to the results of the survey, the majority of parents - 62.5%, have chosen distance learning for their child in the new academic year. Only 13.8% of all parents surveyed chose face-to-face education.
At the same time, 18.4% of the respondents said that they had not yet chosen the form of education for the child, because the security situation may change before September 1, and 1.8% of the respondents did not choose, because the commission had not yet provided a conclusion on the state of the shelter in.
1% of the parents surveyed did not choose the form of education for their child, as they decide whether to stay in Ukraine or go abroad. Not chosen for other reasons - 1.5% of respondents.
In total, 22.5% of parents have not yet chosen the form of education for their child.
0.5% supported the individual form, 0.4% - family form, external student - 0.1%.
According to the analysis of the survey data for each region, the choice of the form of education for their child by parents depends on the situation on the ground.
The opinion of parents, is it worth starting full-time education where it is safe and there is an equipped shelter.
According to the survey results, 61.6% of parents (15,533 respondents out of 25,230) believe that it is not worth starting face-to-face education in an educational institution, even if the security situation allows this and there are adequately equipped shelters.
13.3% of parents (3,358 respondents out of 25,230) do not know whether to start a full-time educational process in such conditions.
It is noted that almost three-quarters of the parents-respondents are not ready for their children to study full-time from September 1.
According to the survey, only 25.1% (6,339 respondents) of parents believe that if an educational institution is located in a safe area and has a suitably equipped shelter, then training should be organized in person.
Reasons why parents chose a particular form of education.
Distance learning (online).
30% of parents said that they chose distance learning for their child, because they do not consider the basement in an educational institution to be an appropriate shelter that can save the child's life and health, another 11% of respondents explained their choice by the fact that there is no shelter in the institution.
18% of parent respondents said they chose distance learning because their child's school is in or near a war zone. While 1.5% of respondents explained their choice by the fact that the educational institution is located in the temporarily occupied territory.
In addition, 13% of parents “chose” distance learning because the school has determined that learning will take place remotely..
Only 61% of the interviewed parents who independently chose the distance form, or the educational institution where their children study, will work remotely for a number of reasons: lack of shelter, location in a war zone or in temporarily occupied territories, or their decision corresponds to the decision of the educational institution.
Full-time education (offline).
According to the survey, 10% of parents noted that they chose face-to-face education for their child, as they consider it the best for gaining knowledge and developing the child.
4% of parents each explained their choice by the security situation: 4% believe that where they live is quiet and safe, so the child can study full-time, another 4% - because they know that there is shelter in the educational institution, and during air.
2% of the parents surveyed said that the full-time form of education was determined by the educational institution. 0.5% are convinced that since their child has special educational needs, therefore, in war conditions, it is best for him to receive full-time education.
Other forms of education.
0.5% of the parents surveyed believe that since their child has special educational needs, in war conditions it is better for him to receive education in an individual form. 0.3% of respondents are convinced that they can educate their child on their own, which is why they chose the family form of education.
Another 0.2% of parents believe that their child can independently master the educational program, so they chose an external form of education.
5% of respondents were undecided why they chose this or that form of education for their child.
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25,230 parents of applicants for education who are in Ukraine took part in the survey. In particular, parents:.
schoolchildren - 89% of respondents;
pupils of preschool education institutions - 8.2%;
applicants for institutions of professional higher education -1.2%;
applicants for vocational (vocational) education - 0.5%;
institutions of higher education - 1%.
The survey is not representative in the sense of sociological scientific research. The answers to the survey questions allow us to create an indicative model of the problems that applicants for education, their parents and teachers faced during the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. But this model makes it possible to find out quite meaningfully the problems of education during the war, as well as to predict problems in the new academic year and preparation for it, to find out exactly how the rights to education can be violated and to suggest certain ways to solve problems..
The surveys conducted provide information on various aspects, so the results will be made public as they are processed..