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More details In 2024, Ukraine's education landscape continues to transform amid ongoing challenges. Key developments include significant international support, with Japan donating $235 million to bolster education and the private sector through the World Bank's LEARN and RISE projects. Domestically, the government is pushing for the integration of military education, reflecting lessons from current conflicts, as emphasized by proposals to establish a network of military lyceums.

Challenges persist, notably in infrastructural damage, with nearly 800 educational facilities affected in regions like Kharkiv, emphasizing the urgent need for international support and reconstruction efforts. The shift towards digital education is accelerated by the war, with over half a million children now engaged in remote learning, pushing the government to advocate for better English language proficiency to aid future international integration.

Furthermore, corruption remains a concern, highlighted by the recent scandal involving the embezzlement in the procurement of bio-toilets for shelters by educational departments. On a progressive note, the state underlines the importance of the English language in its educational reform, aiming to enhance overall competitiveness in the global arena. This year also marks the resumption of offline classes beginning September, tentatively setting a new normal for students and educators nationwide.