The Odesa region will adopt the 'Dream' platform this year

According to Oleksandr Lonchak, the launch of the 'Dream' platform is not just a shift to a new digital tool, but also the beginning of substantial changes in educational management, aimed at being transparent, modern, and user-friendly for all participants in the educational process.

Recently, the final online presentation of the 'Dream' platform took place for school leaders in Odesa.

“Starting in September, all schools in the region will operate within the 'Dream' digital environment,” he noted. “This will unify all participants in the educational process in a single electronic space.”

What is the 'Dream' platform?

'Dream' is a free digital platform that consolidates all key elements of school life: schedules, grades, homework, chats, performance analytics, a library of educational materials, and tools for teachers and parents. It is developed and implemented by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Education and Science with the support of the Swiss-Ukrainian EGAP Program.

The platform includes:

  • an electronic journal;
  • schedule;
  • feedback system;
  • library of materials for students and teachers;
  • other tools for organizing learning and communication.

Practical benefits of 'Dream'

For students: the platform offers personalized learning, a motivation system through the internal currency 'Dream Coins' that can be exchanged for real bonuses, as well as access to extracurricular activities. Students will receive electronic textbooks, personalized recommendations, and tasks, and they can watch educational videos.

For teachers: 'Dream' automates routine tasks, allows for schedule creation, checks homework (including automated checking), maintains electronic journals, and facilitates communication with students and parents through secure chats. It has extensive databases of ready-made tests, lessons, presentations, educational materials, and methodological guides.

For parents: the platform provides transparent access to their child's educational achievements, simplifies communication with teachers, and assists in choosing extracurricular clubs.

Preparation for external independent assessment (ZNO) and state certification (DPA): the platform includes special modules for preparing for state certification, including tests and error analysis.

Currently, preparations are underway for its implementation, including training teachers and technical connectivity of schools.

'Dream' is developed at the national level and is expected to cover all educational institutions in Ukraine by the end of 2025, creating a unified, convenient, and maximally accessible educational environment.

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