In Ukraine, Olena Pavliuk is supporting students to learn and thrive while living through a war
While teaching in a small town in Western Ukraine as a Teach For Ukraine fellow, Olena Pavliuk saw that her students were eager to learn, despite the difficult circumstances many of them faced. As the co-founder of ZNOVU, an organization that helps prepare young people living in occupied territories in Ukraine for higher education, and as a principal leading a school while the country is ravaged by war, she sees that same hunger for knowledge and determination to create a brighter future in the students she supports. Their desire to learn and adaptability to the daily challenges of life during wartime is a source of inspiration not just to Olena, but to all of the teachers she oversees. “It’s like a purpose for life, actually, to meet these beautiful young children that are here,” she says, “and they’re ready and starving to have new knowledge.”
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