Researchers at universities in Kyoto are continuing to support the creation of online teaching materials and free provision so that Ukrainian children who have lost their learning opportunities due to the military invasion by Russia can continue learning.

This online teaching material is produced by a group of researchers such as Kyoto University of Education to help Ukrainian children who have been deprived of learning opportunities due to a military invasion.



A 3-minute video that explains the main points of math and mathematics, such as fractions and figures, has been translated into Ukrainian and has been released on the Internet for free since last month.



The translation is that we are requesting Ukrainian international students and people who have evacuated abroad via the Internet after being introduced by a venture company with which we work.



So far, 76 videos have been created, mainly for elementary school students, and can be viewed on the video posting site.

Irina Delgachova, who has also evacuated from Ukraine and is involved in translation, said, "I think the children who have escaped are very stressful and psychologically difficult. I hope you will enjoy studying with this teaching material with a smile. I was talking.

In addition, Professor Yasushi Kuroda of Kyoto University of Education said, "If the Internet is connected, we can continue learning anytime and anywhere in the world. In order for the children who will bear the future of the country to have the power to rebuild Ukraine, we will support them to develop their academic ability. I think it is necessary. "