Content-Based Teaching of Russian as a Foreign Language

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advanced Russian language pedagogy
applied linguistics methods
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content-based instruction
curriculum development
curriculum innovation
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foreign language studies
heritage language education
intercultural competence
language acquisition theory
RFL
Russian
Russian as a foreign language
Russian as a heritage language
Russian as an additional language
Russian language
Russian language pedagogy
Russian studies
Slavonic studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032548340
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Content-Based Teaching of Russian as a Foreign Language explores how content-based instruction can be applied in the teaching of Russian as an additional or heritage language. Bringing together the perspectives and experiences of scholar-practitioners, this edited collection presents diverse contemporary approaches to the content-based instruction of Russian.

Through case studies that detail content-based courses and their evolution over recent years, the volume offers valuable insights into pedagogical innovation for developing and modernizing curricula. While grounded in research, the case studies emphasize practical application, providing models that can be adapted or replicated. Each chapter offers "lessons learned" to help educators tailor these courses to various settings. The chapters span all proficiency levels, from beginner to advanced, and they engage with a wide range of content.

The book will appeal to instructors of Russian in the fields of Russian studies and Slavonic studies, as well as anyone interested in Russian language pedagogy, foreign language acquisition, or curriculum development.

Jason Merrill is Professor of Russian at Michigan State University and former Director of the Middlebury College Kathryn Wasserman Davis School of Russian, USA.

Olga Makarova is Senior Lecturer in Russian Studies at Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Svetlana V. Nuss is a series editor and teacher educator affiliated with the University of Alaska and Grand Canyon University, USA.