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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
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In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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From Disrupted Classrooms to Human-Machine Collaboration? The Pocket Calculator, Google Translate, and the Future of Language Education
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In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Do You Speak Translate?: Reflections on the Nature and Role of Translation
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In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Current Practices in Translation and L2 Learning in Higher Education: Lessons Learned
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In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 2 (2022)
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What’s Wrong with “What is your name?” > “Quel est votre nom?”:Teaching Responsible Use of MT through Discursive Competence and Metalanguage Awareness
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In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Förderung des Bildungsspracherwerbs bei heterogenen sprachlichen Voraussetzungen im Unterricht mit digitalen Medien ...
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Children’s and adults’ language habitus and bilingual practices: Including children's voice in family language policy ...
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Children’s and adults’ language habitus and bilingual practices: Including children's voice in family language policy ...
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The dynamics of foreign language values in Sweden: a social history ; Dinamika vrednot tujih jezikov na Švedskem: socialna zgodovina
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In: CEPS Journal 12 (2022) 1, S. 125-146 (2022)
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Förderung des Bildungsspracherwerbs bei heterogenen sprachlichen Voraussetzungen im Unterricht mit digitalen Medien
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In: Haider, Michael [Hrsg.]; Schmeinck, Daniela [Hrsg.]: Digitalisierung in der Grundschule. Grundlagen, Gelingensbedingungen und didaktische Konzeptionen am Beispiel des Fachs Sachunterricht. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2022, S. 124-139 (2022)
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Introduction of Phonological Concepts in an Initial Teacher Education Literacy Unit
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In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2022)
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Factors Influencing Students' Willingness to Communicate in Korean Elementary School EFL Classrooms
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In: Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research (2022)
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Fifty Definitions of English Learner: A Proposed Solution to Inconsistent State-by-State Systems in the United States for Classifying Students Who Speak English as a Second Language
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In: Educational Considerations (2022)
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Beginning Spanish ¡Empecemos por aquí!
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In: PDXOpen: Open Educational Resources (2022)
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OER in University Language Courses
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Decoding the 1920s: Teaching Advanced Russian in a Literature Class
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Decoding the 1920s: A Reader for Advanced Learners of Russian was published by the Portland State University Open Access initiative in 2021. The 1920s is a major part of the Russian literary canon but is notoriously difficult for American students to read in the original, due both to its stylistic complexity and its hidden historical, political and cultural references. And yet, the period is crucial for understanding Russia – not only in the Soviet period, but also today. The 1920s and 1930s were the period when “The New Soviet Person” emerged, with its Soviet mentality. Recent attempts to glamorize the Soviet past in Putin’s Russia indicate that the Soviet mentality is still alive; and literature provides the best window into that world. But how can one teach 1920s prose in a language class, if the prose is decidedly different from everyday speech due to its poetic devices, figures of speech, and allusions; if the prose, that is, can hardly serve as an imitative language model for a learner? This textbook aims to offer a solution to the problem, proposing language assignments that would, on the one hand, help students transition to ACTFL’s Advanced Mid proficiency level, but at the same time promote meaningful engagement with literary texts. While the potential audience of this book may seem like a relatively small group of students (rated as Advanced Low), in reality it represents a highly important group whose needs must be met, and an open educational resource is the best venue for achieving that goal.
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and Multicultural Education; Bilingual; Curriculum and Instruction; Multilingual; Russian language -- Study and teaching (Secondary); Russian literature
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URL: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1172&context=wll_fac https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/wll_fac/170
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication Course Design and Features: An Analysis of Course Syllabi and Calendars
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In: Student Research Symposium (2022)
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