from the NHE Teacher Preparation Program
These graduates now join a growing global community of alumni dedicated to bringing Neohumanist ideals into schools, social projects, and community initiatives around the world. Their commitment and compassion stand as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations of educators.
Below are the names and words of encouragement shared during this memorable graduation ceremony:
Elena Chernyshova
(Russia)
“This Neohumanist education is built from love, and it truly transformed me when I saw how a teacher should be—showing this love and this attitude toward me as a student.”
Avtk. Ananda Sainjana Ac.
(posted in Russia)
“The first time I heard about Neohumanism, it struck me: this is what I feel, this is what I do, and this is how education should be.”
Avtk. Ananda Gunamaya Ac.
(posted in Africa)
“I didn’t get the opportunity to study in a Neohumanist school as a child, but in this course, I could experience it! This program made me more professional and helped me a lot in convincing more people—teachers and parents alike.”
Emma Nimbekar
(Finland)
“I see Neohumanist education as an educational philosophy that should be defined clearly so that it can influence the minds within mainstream education.”
Sergio Arrambide Villarreal
(Mexico/Canada)
“In the future, I’m looking to create a manual for neohumanist parenting—to help parents who want to provide their children with the skills to fully develop their potential.”
Yuliya Vijay Webb
(Tennessee, USA)
“I want to work with older populations and bring them joy as they look back on their lives. Thank you! You changed my life, and I hope I can change other people’s lives too!”
Ac. Jinanananda Avt.
(posted in Brazil)
“I would like to thank the Neohumanist College of Asheville for providing us with a practical method to bring Neohumanism into action in society—among common people.”
Hoang Nu Loc San
(Vietnam)
“This course not only gave me new insights and skills to apply and develop in my career, but it also helped me reflect, understand, and connect more deeply with myself and with others.”
Marie Koschorke
(Denmark)
“Luckily, NHCA came to me one day! Together we find a way—to make education truly whole, aligned with every part of our soul. Through art, emotion, thought, and more, we dive into our deepest core. May we remember to have fun, and very soon, we are all one!”












