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"Voice of Crimea" continues a series of interviews with Crimeans who were in Crimea before the occupation and worked in the field of education, popularizing the Ukrainian language, forming the Ukrainian national identity.
In the article "Ukrainian education in Crimea was wanted by those who felt Ukrainian, - Olga Sharagina" We talk to a former teacher of Ukrainian language and literature at Yalta school, as well as a former graduate student of the Crimean Humanitarian UniversityOlga Sharagina, who is now the director of the Educational and Research Institute of Philology and Journalism of the V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University.Vernadsky - the only re-locked Crimean university."
It is noted: "In a series of materials on the formation/development of Ukrainian-language education in Crimea, the Voice of Crimea has already talked with the director of the only Ukrainian-language school in Yevpatoria, with a pupil of the Yalta school and with a Crimean who lives in the occupied capital of Crimea.