Posts related to the Slavic and East European Teachers Association of Washington (SEETAW) https://depts.washington.edu/seetaw/.
Please share with interested families and students: Do you know high school students who might be interested in studying Russian and Central/East European Languages in college? Please share this information about the AATSEEL Virtual College Fair and Open Houses this spring. The University of Washington Slavic Department is pleased to participate for the first time in this virtual college fair and open house, organized by AATSEEL (American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages). We…
Slavic East European Teachers Association of Washington
Monthly update to members of the Slavic and East European Teachers Association of Washington (SEETAW), highlighting announcements and news posted in the International Education Washington SEETAW Blog.
ako lako, which in English means It’s So Easy, is a new openly-licensed beginner-level Croatian textbook and curriculum developed by Dr. Frane Karabatić in collaboration with COERLL. The textbook aims to develop intercultural communicative competence and builds upon current research on culture teaching in the foreign language classroom.
Do you use tasks for teaching Russian as a foreign, second, or heritage language? Please share your experience and ideas in The Big Book of Tasks for Teaching Russian.
American Council of Teachers of Russian (ACTR) invites your proposals for the 50th Anniversary International Virtual Conference on the study and teaching of Russian language.