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Subjects

Current and planned areas of learning

PSR focuses on the subjects that traditional education systems often overlook — the practical knowledge and skills that young people and adults need most in their daily lives. Each subject is available across all three layers: hotline, content library, and school.

AI Literacy

Understanding what AI is, how to use AI tools safely, and how to think critically about AI outputs. This is not about becoming a programmer. It is about becoming an informed citizen who can use AI to improve their life, spot misinformation, and make better decisions in a world where AI is everywhere.

Ages 14+Planned
Financial Literacy

Budgeting, saving, understanding debt, and basic investing. Practical knowledge that most education systems never teach. How to read a bank statement, how interest works, how to plan for expenses, and how to avoid the financial traps that disproportionately affect young people and underserved communities.

Ages 16+Planned
Digital Skills

Online safety, digital tools, email, and productivity. From protecting personal data on social media to using spreadsheets and email effectively. The foundational skills that employers assume everyone has but that many communities never had the opportunity to learn.

Ages 12+Planned
Career Guidance

CV writing, interview skills, career pathways, and job search strategies. How to identify your strengths, research opportunities, present yourself professionally, and navigate the modern job market. Includes guidance for both local opportunities and EU-wide mobility.

Ages 16+Planned

More subjects will follow

These four subjects are the starting point. As PSR grows and more educators contribute, the library will expand into areas like mental health, life skills, civic engagement, and more. The subjects are defined by what communities need, not by a fixed curriculum.

If you are an educator or subject expert who sees what this could be, let's talk.