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E-raamat: Teaching Russian Through STEM: Contexts, Tools, and Approaches

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Teaching Russian Through STEM: Contexts, Tools, and Approaches addresses the growing demand for language courses that align with the interests of students who are increasingly majoring in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

This edited collection, which draws on the experiences and expertise of a range of international contributors, addresses the challenges of teaching Russian with greater morphological complexity, focusing on vocabulary and syntax specific to STEM contexts. Through a variety of case studies readers will access a theoretical foundation and practical examples of how to design and implement content-based courses with a focus on STEM. The book explores the challenges and opportunities of teaching Russian in the context of STEM, providing educators with the tools and knowledge to create engaging and relevant language courses for today’s students.

Teaching Russian Through STEM will be of interest to Russian language instructors, curriculum developers, and researchers in the field of Russian language pedagogy. It will be particularly valuable for those interested in innovating their language courses to align with the growing demand for STEM education.



Teaching Russian Through STEM: Contexts, Tools, and Approaches addresses the growing demand for language courses that align with the interests of students who are increasingly majoring in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Part I

Contextualizing the teaching of Russian as a foreign language through STEM

1. History and modern practices of integrating STEM in the teaching of
Russian as a new or heritage language

2. Pathways for engaging climate, energy, and sustainability in the Russian
language classroom

3. Maximizing student learning outcomes in Scientific Russian: A case
study

4. Designing content-based STEM modules for teaching advanced Russian

Part II

Engaging diverse audiences and professional fields

5. STEM-based intensive summer language program Russian in the Sky and Outer
Space

6. Russian for construction professionals in secondary vocational schools

Part III

Harnessing the power of corpus: New approaches to material development and
textbook evaluation

7. Russian for Special Purposes: Corpus-based approaches to vocabulary
selection

8. Mathematicon: A corpus-based platform for teachers and students of RFL

9. A CLIL perspective on content, procedures, and language: Comparing
instructions in elementary school science teaching materials

Part IV

Expanding pedagogical horizons in teaching Russian through STEM

10. Pedagogy of Teaching Russian Through STEM in the 21st Century
Svetlana V. Nuss teaches Russian at the University of Alaska (USA) and online graduate courses in the Bilingual Education and TESOL Certification program at Grand Canyon University (USA). As a teacher educator with expertise in a low-incidence EL setting, Dr. Nuss works with school districts developing their EL coaching programs for teachers.

Maria Khotimsky received her Ph.D. from the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University (USA). Dr. Khotimsky has been teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) since the fall of 2012, restarting the Russian language program there after a 15-year hiatus. Her research interests include language pedagogy (using digital technology and content-based courses), STEM and language learning, translation studies, and translingual poetry.