tv [untitled] September 9, 2023 4:30am-5:00am EEST
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[000:00:00;00] hryschuk also published an interesting statistic that impressed many compared to 2021. now in ukraine, 65,000 more ukrainians are studying for a second higher education, that is, the number of willing people has increased by 65,000. what is the reason for such interest in a second higher education? i would like to say that it is ukrainian an educational miracle, but still, if you apply an okame razor, as they say, and don’t look for any, this is most likely related to the peculiarities of the law on mobilization. people choose this method in order not only to improve their knowledge and make your contribution contribution to the added value of the ukrainian economy, but also a sure way to do it during the war years, very carefully
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at the legislative level, we will count on it right away, the main thing is not to transfer where there is no need to press, how can we to cut off, let's say, a person who went consciously, who chose one way or another, we see that several tens of thousands of people have reached this trajectory and by the 22nd year, how to change them, in fact, this will not be any way to violate human rights to education, because it is about legislative regulation is not about that that we do not allow to join, everyone can join, and this is more of a question of mobilization, this is a question of the general staff and so on, therefore, from the educational point of view, nothing changes , people will be able to get their education from the point of view of the war that is going on, well, this issue must be communicated, it must be watch but this is more of a question of the under-educated community, and this is a question for our armed forces , well, a question that would have arisen from parents in the last year when they learned that schools
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are moving offline as much as possible for the first time educational process, and those who want to participate in online education , they, er, this applies to the majority of ukrainians who have gone abroad, so they have to switch to some kind of family education, because schools will not introduce parallel processes of online and offline education, and here there are a large number of different versions about the fact that ukrainians who have gone abroad are being sent to get an education on the very topic you are talking about, the woman writes and who wants to return to ukraine after that? this is a child , an important environment for a child. the border is under stress, and here she is being kicked out of the class school and driven into another stress with such a schedule, they will simply kill the ukrainian component and all because of that, it is a shame how much there is a reshuffling of the initiative that was laid
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when they talked about it, i will start as wide a frame as possible e- in our country abroad, if we are talking primarily about children abroad, there are several hundreds of thousands of school -aged children, and if last spring, when they went abroad, then the countries where they are located. accept, place, and so on, since a year ago, many countries began to talk about the fact that you have been in our country for a long time , in the territory outside of our legislation, you are obliged to attend a local school, well , in fact, as a law for all customs there have always been its analogues. there are everywhere, because it is a question of socialization, because it is a question of interaction , and so on. this is a question of your development. you are obliged to go, and these are almost all the countries where many of our compatriots are now. in fact, it already seems that portugal was not the last. it seems there is an obligation. although many parents chose to go to the local school anyway, because this is again a matter of the nosocomium, and
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at the same time, the vast majority of children and parents would still like to stay in the ukrainian education system because they plan to. i really hope they will return and they are in schools there, they want to return to those schools to those classes, it is completely understandable , it is natural, yes, many from big cities wanted to return to the very school where they were, because it was difficult for them to enter the whole school some prestigious school is not so easy to get into, and it became a super problem because everyone said and says that the children have a double load, it is super difficult to first study there in a polish school, for example, or in a romanian one, then come and study again and receive, in fact, the same lessons, maybe slightly different programs there all the same, they differ in the ukrainian school, it is from the side of parents and children from the side of the educational system, it is also the same. well, it will not be a normal, high-quality lesson for a teacher if he has several children who are now offline, someone has connected online and he cannot connect because at this time he still has lessons in romanian, or someone later
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, the teacher goes online separately, where to get money in order to pay him twice for the same lesson, the educational subsidy is not calculated like that in our country. at the intersection of these problems, in fact, a solution appeared , which is now uh, well, unfortunately now, although i believe that it should have appeared a year ago , children who are in two schools according to the ukrainian educational program should receive the so-called ukrainian korm ukrainian kernel is the ukrainian language literature, the history of ukraine, well, maybe the geography of the roots or the economy, everything else is re-enrolled in the most simplified way, at the same time, children do not lose their place of study in a ukrainian school in any case, that is, when they return , they have the right to go to the same school pedrada will give them credit for everything and they will study here because there are a lot of problems, because the educational programs are still different in our country until the sixth to the 11th grade, not from the 7th or the sixth grade, already in the new ukrainian school from the seventh to 11:00
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they study according to the 11-year system, while in other countries there is no 11-year eleven-year system anywhere in europe, this is post-soviet history, it remained only in the country of the aggressor, in the country of the aggressor’s help, and we actually have 12 and sometimes 13 years everywhere, and by the way, this is one of the arguments when they say that our children there demonstrate lightning-fast results my child went to the eighth grade and there it's just different, they just don't teach what our children have already learned because they study for 12 years and we study for 11 years. well, although the cases are different and i am absolutely sure that our children the best, that's why this initiative was born at the intersection of these problems and it actually simplifies for the child and gives guarantees to the child and parents that the child will return to his school , i think that this is a normal solution, this is an adequate solution, it will simplify the children's stay there, but i just want to hear the mothers of schoolchildren directly who are currently abroad, we have such a tv presenter ukraine
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, america, germany , anna olitska from the united states of america is now joining us on the air after february 24 with her son timofey went to germany and then to new york, usa, well, now she is all studying in a private school, and anna turek is the mother of sofiyka, a second-grader , for the second year of the war, she combines studies in both a german school and a ukrainian school, so i would like to hear exactly from these women how they adapted there what difficulties are there, what conflicts are possible , how old are they when the children go to school, now we will hear them combine, then anna tours in these - it is interesting to hear how they combine learning in the german language yes, yes, elementary school is online at all something so difficult, so difficult to say, you are already in touch with us, so we hear, we see, good day, good evening
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. please tell me, yevgen just got up to see you, how does your sofia manage to combine studies in germany and at a ukrainian school. good day. it's strange. how do you address you're from germany, no, we're from the kyiv region in general , but now we're just like that, from germany locally , it's kind of simple uh, well, i know uh, well, we don't tie ourselves to germany at the moment, but we have to, like someone here how can i say adapt to all this in general? at first, i was a little nervous about how to combine everything because, well, german and ukrainian languages are completely different, they are not slavic in origin, and i was very worried whether sofia would pull it all off, but somehow here in germany they are gradually
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doing some kind of integration courses here and for example, last year, yes, she took me to the first grade and to the ukrainian school and to the german school , especially since there is no practice there at all, what is it like to be in the first grade in germany, first grade, eh, september 13 a little dissonance ago in the first grade, she immediately went to an online school in ukrainian, well, that is, she got acquainted with the ukrainian rules right away, let's say, but in uh, in august , she had to prepare for the german school. offers children to go to language courses, just to adapt a little so that the child is not afraid to go to the first grade. well, in general, everything somehow went a little like clockwork, ah, i would
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say that sofia was not. that i will say that somehow she has such this stage in life happened at the same time and it didn't happen there, well, i heard there that the children who are in the fifth grade there have friends at school, well , that is, the adaptation to her was, let's say, normal psychologically, and well, if everything is fine at the moment, i, of course, there is a very big difference between studying in germany and studying in a ukrainian school, well, i studied and lived in ukraine all my life, that's why it's closer to me, and i would say that everything is equally close to me, uh, the ukrainian style of learning , because well, i can see the difference, yes, in a year, as a child already learns writing already counts already reads yes in
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books, but in the german school, they have just that well, they don't have a very long program . well, there are also no grades there, but our teacher is there, she somehow puts these marks for herself, first of all, they have a unit - that's great yes and we have a unit - this is very bad, this is a penny, this is a combination of opposite educational programs, isn’t she getting lost? well, while actually studying the same subjects, but in some ways, she is moving forward, others are lagging behind, uh, different assessment style, different approach of teachers, is it easy for a child to navigate in this look, well, i’m only speaking for sofia , it’s not difficult for her. why, because the ukrainian base, which she is currently teaching in parallel, if she said so, it helps her in the german school. and in the german school, in fact, at all
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different subjects such as nature, they teach a lot of things that we don't teach in the first i don't know four er during the first four years in our ukrainian school - that's how i get to know the world literature ukrainian language mathematics and once a week english seems to be in german school in english is not in the first place in the beginning, she had one teacher, well, in general, i want to say in general that there are no problems even with this, what, er, i say , the ukrainian school gives her, as if i knew in advance, already knowledge of mathematics, yes, er, it is different. only she can be letters, yes that m is how we write m or t in writing. she reads like m in german . they grasp everything more easily on the fly, you can say. they are our young ukrainians. no, i said that you are from germany , because we have another anna, just in direct
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contact the connection and she is from the united states of america must be separated somehow, congratulations to anya anna olitska from new york makes vlogs about life in the united states of america and also made a vlog about her son's education in a private school, and the nuance. please tell me, have you completely severed ties with the ukrainian school, or does tim still combine this study, too? no, it's absolutely not it is unrealistic to combine because it is now 7 in the morning. it is almost evening for you and if we combine, he will not sleep at all. therefore, no, he studies in an american school, it is a jewish school, well, it is not a religious one, but it is an israeli school where, in principle, there are many there are also 50-60 ukrainians already this year, and of course americans, so he is still
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teaching hebrew to me. and what difficulties arise . now we see the footage in the vlog, we saw that some racial conflicts sometimes arise, and tima completely refused to speak english yet now, actually, he still refuses to speak english, er, it's a kind of protest against this, you know, this americanization, there are difficulties in communicating with african americans. unfortunately, our children are not used to er, people with different skin colors, and it's like that. well, it's a very long process. adaptations they are not friends with them they only huddle together ukrainians and there are americans and there are african americans and we had an unpleasant situation when that mother and her son got into a fight with an african american and
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here you can't do that at all well, there you just can't approach them, it's not like fighting in short, we had different situations, we are still solving them, we are still adapting, not everything is easy, but uh, but tim likes me. well, actually, if you compare it with the ukrainian school, psychologically he is healthier here. in the american school, there is a psychologist in the school he goes to every day is zero, any child can go to the psychologist, say hello, talk about his problems or during the day, what problems arise, plus you already know them, they don’t beat you with these grades , there is no such stress, what if you are a 12 or a 10 if you didn’t write the test, then you’re a loser, an outsider of this class. unfortunately, we had this in ukraine, and he was stressed every day and understood that he was not like all the excellent students there . he was stressed. well, he didn’t have time to study
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. it’s super cool there, even i’m not talking about that just being there to learn is good here, there is no emphasis on grades here , the emphasis is on communication, on being in a team and on behavior so, the psychologist was to hear next different different approaches to learning yes, and in germany and in the united states thank you very much for inclusion of success for your children in the educational process, thank you, friends, here we are. we have heard different opinions, and the question that worries everyone and that we discussed at the beginning at the beginning of the war is that if the children who left ukraine will start a full-fledged educational process abroad, it will be very difficult to bring them back, or is this issue really so acute, this is an acute issue, this is a question, well, it is for us. in fact, it is a question of the existence of the state, yes, demography - demography. well, let's not even start talking about what kind of demography and even if everyone returns
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all the same, we will have problems, that's why the procedures for how the child is still in the ukrainian educational context are being simplified as much as possible, but if we had time, i would ask, not some new yorker and if the system worked in such a way that it would be convenient for you to study at a ukrainian school, well, there, for example, there from 4-5 p.m. for er-er for new york, meanwhile, and at the same time, this load would be minimal , that's how it is now ukrainian language, literature, history of ukraine, well, in fact, there may be some additional one more subject there, if the geography of ukraine is there or something else, whether they would consider returning to ukrainian school is a great marker of whether parents consider the future of their children to be related to ukraine at all the factor is lit it is obvious to them because the american school is also, you see, one language and a second language and then he stays after the lessons
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eh for the so-called extension well, unfortunately, war provides us with good solutions, war is always eh this is the choice which we do in some limited conditions. it seems to me that the configuration that is currently worked out. well, in this context, it is optimal to start it now in ukrainian schools, because i heard that in kyiv schools there is a certain shortage even in classes , it is different from region depends if we if we are talking, for example, about the schools there in kharkiv, then this is one situation of the schools in the west of the country, this is a completely different situation when children not only from the neighborhood of residence, but also internally displaced persons went there, and there is really a load, and this is also one of the additional factors of the fact that in we have a second change, there is a change, and so on
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. in the difficult conditions of the war , we are still starting the educational process, where we are looking for new formats . where did i start, what is the most important news , what did we start? we started to continue learning . at the end of our broadcast, i would like to show the audience a fragment of the week's meme project, which is being done by our colleague olena gushchyk. she made a selection of what september 1st was like. this year, of course, through the prism of such an open, genuine behavior of our children and parents, let's see, let's see, we say goodbye to you, natali ostrovska, me and ven plinskyi, and serhii kolyboshin were in the night watch studio until we meet. take care, the end of summer hibernation, a new era of parental chats
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institute school, we will make chevrons that bring victory closer to our ukraine polissya is fighting, holding the shield of the north, all the top stands heroically under constant shelling, the black sea region defends the outposts of the south and the sea front on the dnieper region defends the humanitarian rear along the dnieper river, i provide first aid poltava region treats podillia, cares for and feeds galicia, rehabilitates and protects bukovyna volunteers and gives a sense of home bessarabia protect our sin volyn works for food security transcarpathia develops business and partnership with europe carpathians became
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a reliable and safe rear tavria stood out and i will return my call , i have not surrendered and will not surrender. victory, independence is proven every day, it is worth fighting and getting up , it is worth it if you have to fall because of it, the heart must be filled with blood and distilled, distilled bones must grow firmly, scars must
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add anger, something must happen to you something has already happened and is still going on while you live and dream about it until you grab it as long as you hunt as long as you keep it all inside you as long as you hate as long as you love the charter brigade join the new missile crimes of the russians the fight for the open declarations of ukrainian officials and the advancement of ours at the front about this not only in the final issue of tsn on friday, september 8, in the marathon of one news, channel 1+1 is working . i congratulate you. indomitable ukrainians, russian terror , day 562, then zaporizhzhia, kryvyi rih, sumy , occupied by the occupiers, nizhny residents who were at the site of the attacks is happening now direct inclusions content where you are being sorted out i serve the ukrainian people after how many days the state
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can tell me olena we need you which of the women must register for the military already on the first of october and does this mean that it is forbidden to go abroad on the same level as the men of the school the dreams of architectural transformation projects destroyed by the war, schools will be rebuilt according to new standards, when will this happen and why, according to the plan, will adults also go there 14 children's voices is worth the famous red diary arina and other children, witnesses of the russian invasion, are now in amsterdam, as ukrainian children managed to reach hundreds of hearts all over the world, the stronger our position at the front, the more brutal the russians are with rocket attacks today on zaporizhzhia, kryvyi rih, in sumy, the russians immediately hit the village of kamianka with a guided aerial bomb in the kherson region, there were three
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dead and eight wounded from mortars , which were hit by force of force. demining, one of them in a serious condition, two wounded in the kharkiv region, the enemy dropped a 250-kilogram air bomb on the village of petropavlivka, kupyan district, a 68-year-old man was injured by the blast wave, dozens of houses were gutted, and in the village of grani, dergachiv community, a russian drone hit a house , a 77-year-old woman was wounded, odesa again under the attack of drones that the occupiers launched in waves from the territory of russia and the temporarily occupied crimea, the enemy released two dozen drones, most of them in odesa region, a few in mykolaiv region, 16 drones were destroyed the debris of one fell on a non-residential building, a fire broke out and was quickly extinguished, and zaporizhzhia and kryvyi rih are currently in direct communication . measles is oat and anastasia is not true. these cities are still
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recovering from the morning rocket attacks. we start with you. dead and more than fifty wounded, what is known about their condition? have they finished the analysis of the rubble? greetings, alla. we are now at the site of the russian rocket impact - it is among the troops of kryvyi rih, mostly low-rise buildings here are cozy coffee shops, small shops, and in fact, the flight was here, he came to the administration building of the security police, here they were the first to hand over, which the police justified to us, immediately after the alarm sounded, a loud explosion sounded , the policeman ran to help, because they were going to overwhelm all their colleagues, one an employee who was in the epicenter itself died at once, three more got away from zavali and they have already operated on all of them now in intensive care in a serious condition according to the latest data, a total of 60 people were injured, 28
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were hospitalized, doctors assess their condition as of medium severity in the majority of explosive and o wounds operated on right all the necessary first aid for the full volume of severe e -e patients with the entire mass of victims approached her in buildings near the epicenter of the explosion windows were blown away doors and roofs were broken many local people were injured by pieces of glass that flew hundreds of meters strongly it happened in a house located opposite the place of arrival, it was built in the 20s, by the way , it survived the second world war, but the
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war with russia. it started to rain here, right behind the counter, a wall came down from the ambassador. we have this book on this side, and she took the brunt of it. the employee came to work around 9 o'clock in the morning and heard the sound of the rocket and its there was, of course, a very hard landing devastation and it was damaged, there were such shrapnel wounds, 14 high-rise buildings, four private houses , administrative buildings were damaged, people were provided with everything they needed, headquarters were deployed to provide assistance, in general , hundreds of police cars, temples, monuments were knocked out windows mean a blow will be eliminated by dozens of utility workers and the owners of the premises have already removed more than 100 tons of construction debris
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, all work is promised to be completed tomorrow by evening and finally, i want to add that this is the very center of the city of kryvyi rih, there are no military facilities here, there are not even any large warehouses and uh so both the police and the city council of kryvyi rih unequivocally call this rocket strike a terrorist act, whether it was carried out at 9:00 in the morning, so it is aimed at either destroying as many ordinary civilians as possible, colleagues like you persistently and further zaporizhzhia kira oat in one of the districts of your city the russians attacked four times it is known about the injured worker and the damage to the building iro that now at the site of the strikes i was scared for no reason
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