My deaf and hard of hearing students in Luhansk. I am on the right along with my assistant and buddy Sasha, their teacher Helen, and my colleague at V. Dahl EUNU Dr. Krsek. |
Three of my deaf high school students are graduating and will be enrolling at V. Dahl East Ukrainian National University. Dr. Krsek will be their advisor. This is a very significant and historic event, as these girls will be the first group of deaf and hard of hearing students to be admitted to the university. They are pioneers. In Ukraine, very few deaf and hard of hearing students have studied at universities. The vast majority of institutions of higher education are closed to students with hearing loss. I can only think of three universities currently enrolling deaf and hard of hearing students: one in Kyiv, a second in Vinnytsia and V. Dahl EUNU in Luhans'k. The number of deaf and hard of hearing university students in Ukraine is very small. Sadly, even the most capable deaf and hard of hearing students are never encouraged or allowed to study at universities, and unemployment is very high among these individuals. Most simply become pensioners. Dr. Krsek is trying to reverse that unfortunate trend, and I know she and her students will be successful.
School for the deaf in Luhans'k |
School for the deaf in Luhans'k |
How cool. It seems that you has a wonderful experience in Ukraine. I was compelled to move to Ukraine more than three and a half years ago, and recently I was inspired to write a book to help Western men. I don't like that many men have a bad taste in their mouth about Ukrainian girls. I hope that I have helped someone to find one of the amazing Ukrainian girls that are here.
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