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Developed an interactive learning environment in a rural school of Lviv for students

Rural school introduces 'Inspiration Space - Mobile Interactive Coworking', an initiative led by a parental committee.

Developed interactive learning environment established in a Lviv village primary school
Developed interactive learning environment established in a Lviv village primary school

Developed an interactive learning environment in a rural school of Lviv for students

School No. 27 named after A.D. Chernyshov in Livovsky, Nordsky District, has undergone a significant transformation with the implementation of the project 'Inspirational Space - Mobile Interactive Coworking'. This modern multifunctional space, supported by the Presidential Grants Fund, is set to host a variety of activities, events, and interactive sessions for both in-class and extracurricular purposes.

The project's inaugural event was a meeting with Dr. Eugeny Kharitonov, a lecturer from the 'Knowledge' Society. The topic of discussion was 'Family - the Source of Love and Mutual Understanding'. During the interactive live session, teenagers delved into family values, the importance of open dialogue, and trust between children and parents. They also role-played various family life situations, learning to express thoughts clearly, argue positions, and find compromises.

The 'Inspirational Space - Mobile Interactive Coworking' will serve as a platform for diverse activities, including quests, workshops, exhibitions, film screenings, themed evenings, and charity events. It will also host online events and video conferences with the school's twin in the Kherson region.

Oksana Zamalaydinova, the school director, emphasised the importance of such initiatives, stating, "It's crucial for children to understand the importance of listening attentively, respect, and acceptance of family members' views, being sincere and open with loved ones to build a strong family."

The project won in the 'Moral and Spiritual Education' nomination and the category up to one million rubles in the contest of parental community initiatives held by the 'Knowledge' Society with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education. In 2025, 64 projects from the Krasnodar region won prizes for the second season of the 'Knowledge' Society's Parent Community Initiatives Competition.

Interactive panels, new furniture, and interior elements have been purchased for the space, making it an inviting and engaging environment for the students. The space is ready to inspire and foster a culture of learning, collaboration, and growth among the students of School No. 27 named after A.D. Chernyshov.

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