Today, April 4, in the premises of Uzhgorod City Council, the internet resource of the City Department of Education was introduced to journalists .
The idea of creating the site on which the whole useful information for education workers, parents and children would be gathered, belongs to the businessman Igor Baran, who has redeemed for the two domains and gave them to the administration. Vladimir Babiy, the administrator, has worked on the development of the resource, and the result of it you can see on the following link http://osvita-uzhgorod.org/index.html.
‘Educators are pretty conservative people, that is why it took 3 years to persuade them of the necessity for such a site to exist, said Igor Baran. The difficulty lies even in the fact, that there is no special person at educational institutions, who could be responsible for providing service of electronic equipment, though, people say, the Ministry of Education is considering the introduction of such a position at all schools and kindergartens.’
The Head of Education of Uzhgorod City Council Marian Komarnitskiy boasted that currently all 30 schools and high schools of the regional center connected to the Web and have their own web-pages. Pre-schools also have access to the worldwide network, but only 9 of them have their own websites.
Web-page of the Department of education will be interesting to everyone, who is related to education system,’ noted Marian Nesterovich, – ‘there it will be easy to find all orders, announcements, news, competitions, schedules of receptions – everything about the life of Uzhgorod schools and kindergartens.’
To the questions of journalists on when and whether parents would be able to watch something online on the page of an educational institution, what their child does during a break, or how a teacher looks after the child in kindergarten, Marian Komarnickiy responded that it comes to this slowly, but not all parents like the prospect that everyone who wants will be able to ‘spy’ after their child.
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