Teaching approach. Tutors and mentors focus not only on academic knowledge but also on social-emotional support. A child doesn’t just study specific topics — they learn how to learn, develop a deeper understanding of the subject to continue studying independently and effectively, and even help shape the topics explored over the 8-week course.
Both programs run from 3 to 8 weeks, with an emphasis not only on academic achievement but also on students’ social-emotional development. Each approach addresses individual learning gaps to ensure the best outcomes for every child.
FAQ Educational SUPport
By the choice of subjects.
Tutor waves include classes in mathematics and/or Ukrainian language (you can choose one or both subjects). Mentor waves cover Ukrainian history, physics, chemistry, biology, English, mathematics, Ukrainian language, computer science, and geography (you can choose only one subject).
Tutors are experienced teachers who have received additional training in the tutoring approach.
Mentors are young people who have also undergone additional training and act as guides for students, helping them master a subject based on their own experience.
Each wave includes students who live in specific regions or have internally displaced person (IDP) status from those regions. Priority is given to children with average or low academic scores to help them catch up on learning losses.
Registration will last for about a month, and a week before the start, we will send an email to the address you provided during registration with the schedule and all necessary instructions. If your subject is very popular (for example, English), you may be placed on a waiting list. We’ll let you know as soon as a spot opens up!
If you have any additional questions
or want to be part of the progressive movement in Ukraine —
please don’t hesitate to write to us.
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