March 20, 2026
Ministry of Education asks to include educational resources in "white lists"
The Ministry of Education has asked to include educational resources and digital services in the "white lists", which will retain access during internet outages, writes Kommersant. "In cases of slowing internet access, one of the most important tasks is to ensure uninterrupted connection of students, teachers, parents and other categories of citizens to the necessary educational platforms," said the head of the Ministry of Education Sergey Kravtsov in Max. The department proposes that key educational resources remain available during internet outages. These include the ministry's website, digital assistants for students, teachers and parents, services for compiling curricula and plans, the portal "Digital Educational Environment of Professional Development", constructors of work programs and curricula, as well as resources "Zemstvo Teacher", "Adoption in the Russian Federation", "Rastimdeti.rf" and the portal "Decade of Childhood". Since the beginning of March, there have been interruptions in mobile internet and communication in Moscow. Earlier, "white lists" started working in the capital. Before that, the system in the capital did not work or worked with interruptions, one of the sources told Kommersant. According to him, now the "white lists" have started functioning "fully".

TL;DR
- The Ministry of Education has requested the inclusion of educational resources in "white lists" for uninterrupted internet access.
- These "white lists" aim to ensure students, teachers, and parents can access necessary educational platforms during internet slowdowns or outages.
- The ministry proposed including its website, digital assistants, curriculum planning services, and specific portals like "Digital Educational Environment of Professional Development" and "Decade of Childhood" among others.
- Moscow has recently implemented and fully operationalized its "white list" system after initial interruptions.
- The initiative aims to provide a stable connection to vital educational resources for all users.
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