Ukraine’s ‘Mriia’ education platform expands rapidly, reaching 1,300 schools

A total of 1,300 Ukrainian schools have already connected to the Mriia digital education platform, with over 5,000 more having submitted applications.

This was announced on Telegram by Vice Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science, and Technology Development – Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukrinform reports.

“As many as 1,300 schools will start the new academic year with Mriia. Over 5,000 more have applied for connection. In just one year, the educational ecosystem has grown from a pilot in six regions to implementation across 18 – from major cities to frontline communities,” the statement reads.

According to Fedorov, during the platform’s test phase, 4.5 million grades were recorded through the app and web portal, over 500,000 homework assignments were sent, and the content library was expanded with more than 5,000 video materials.

The Vice Prime Minister added that the new school year will bring even more technology to Mriia: artificial intelligence will help generate tests, offer personalized content recommendations in the library, and automate routine tasks.

“The next step is scaling Mriia. Soon, the ecosystem will also include extracurricular education to support children’s development both in and beyond the classroom,” Fedorov assured.

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As previously reported, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the launch of the Mriia educational mobile app. It includes a personalized content library, information about educational programs, courses, extracurricular activities, academic competitions, clubs, and video materials. Users will also be able to download the digital student Mriia-ID, which will function similarly to documents in the Diia app.


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