About Me
Dedicated professional with expertise in business administration and English education.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
University of the People, USA, Pasadena (Completed)
Teacher of English
Nizhyn Red Banner of Labor State Pedagogical Institute named after Mykola Gogol (5 years of study, Completed)
Week of English
A week-long event promoting English learning through creative activities, discussions, and interactive lessons.
Comic Creation Workshop
An interactive session where students designed and shared comics to practice storytelling and creativity in English.
Film Discussion Club
Organized discussions around English-language films to enhance vocabulary and critical thinking skills.
by Romans
By Corruptioni viam sternere (To pave the way for corruption). Regarding the political slogan "Army, Language, Faith" — the Christian faith condemns taking bribes, like the 30 pieces of silver, but does not condemn those who give bribes. Isn't this how Ukrainian officials came to be?
Docendo discimus (By teaching, we learn)
Fiat veritas, et pereat mundus (Let truth be done, though the world perish)
Justitia fundamentum regnorum (Justice is the foundation of states)
Docendo discimus (By teaching, we learn)
To give students, veterans, and all Ukrainian learners a quiet, independent place for studying English, thinking clearly, and making sense of life during war and change.
This platform is not only for improving English, but also for helping people talk about truth, injustice, and how to make Ukraine fair and strong again.
Fiat veritas, et pereat mundus (Let truth be done, though the world perish)
I believe in a Ukraine where learning helps people not only build a career but also ask fair questions, stand up for justice, and speak the truth — even when it is difficult. Education should protect people's rights, not only teach rules.
If the Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) and the State are meant to protect honest homebuyers — like those at 24 Raketna Street — then the decision to destroy the housing complex without fair explanation or responsibility needs answers.
If one window is broken in Kyiv and no one is blamed, then soon a second will break, and more will follow. This is what happened with Raketna 24. But the broken windows don’t stop there. Other problems are growing — students losing access to education during war, regular interruptions because of air alerts, and the worry and fear caused by attacks and injustice.
These problems cannot be ignored.
And if politicians use the slogan “Army. Language. Faith.” — then faith should mean honest behaviour. Real faith must speak against both taking and giving bribes. If not, wrong behaviour becomes normal, and leaders lose trust.
My vision is to build a learning space that supports asking questions and speaking clearly — with courage, fairness, and respect.
Justitia fundamentum regnorum (Justice is the foundation of states)
1 Every broken window matters. If we ignore one problem, others will quickly follow — in housing, in education, and in public life.
2 Learning is part of being a good citizen, not only about finding a job.
3 Truth should be spoken clearly, especially when people’s rights are involved.
4 Faith and law should go together with honest behaviour, not with silence or corruption.
5 Leaders must answer questions if their actions hurt people.
6 This platform is neutral and independent. It supports clear thinking, human dignity, and building a better Ukraine.