Professor Fired from Odesa University Over Russian-Language Classes: Inside the Controversy.
Dismissal of a Professor at ONTU
According to Novyny.live: A professor at Odesa National Technological University (ONTU) has been dismissed following a student complaint about classes conducted in Russian. The decision came after an internal university investigation confirmed violations of Ukraine's language legislation.
Breach of Language Law
The investigation revealed that the instructor had prepared exam materials in Russian, contravening Article 21 of Ukraine's language law, which mandates the use of the state language in education. State oversight authorities documented these violations, leading directly to the professor's termination.
This development has sparked debate within academic circles, as language policy remains a sensitive and ongoing issue in Ukraine. Universities, like all educational institutions, are required to comply with language laws that emphasize the role of Ukrainian in the classroom.
The professor's dismissal underscores the commitment of educational institutions to uphold Ukraine's language legislation, a key component of national identity.
The case may set a precedent for other schools facing similar scenarios in the future. Discussions around language policy in Ukraine—particularly regarding the use of the state language in education—are likely to remain a central topic in public discourse.
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