Natalia Prokopishina

South-Russia State University of Technology
Department of Culture and Design
Prosveshchenia d. 132, kom. 220
Novocherkassk, Russia 346428

Fax: 7-86352-610-15 or
Fax: 7-86352-444-11
motechka@usa.net

During the 2000-2001 academic year, Natalia Prokopishina was a visiting research professor at The George Washington University, affiliated with the Research Program in Social and Organizational Learning. Her stay in the USA was supported by the Junior Faculty Development Program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Her mentor at GW was Professor Melani McAlister.Natalia Prokopishina is a professor in the Culture and Design Department at South-Russia University of Technology in Novocherkassk, Russia. She teaches courses in Theory and History of Culture and Ethnology. Her reseach interests include: Investigation of American National Mentality, Comparative Analysis of Russian and American National Mentalities, studying different world wide teaching technologies in EFL, a Culture Course, and a Design Course.

Natalia Prokopishina received a Masters Degree from South-Russia University of Technology in Novocherkassk, Russia. In 2000, she attended a summer institute at the American Language Center in Chisinau and received a certificate. 

Her publications include: 

1. “Fairy Tales of Great Britain and the New World. English Literature Program for Elementary Schools.” In Russian journal Class, 1999, pp.17-39.

2. “British History and Its Fairy Tales.” In Russian journal Class, #2-3, 1999, pp. 47-50. 

3. “A Study of National Mentality in Foreign Language Teaching.”  In Russian journal Class, #2-3, 1999, pp. 51-54. 

4. “A Language Model of the World.”  In Russian journal Class, #2-3, 1999, pp. 55-59. 

5. “Russia and US: A Comparative Analysis of National Mentalities,” Losev Conference. Pegas Press, Rostov. South-Russia State University of Technology, 1999, pp. 24-25. 

6. “Socialization as the Forming Process of National Mentality,” Losev Conference. Pegas Press, Rostov. South-Russia State University of Technology, 1999, pp. 38-40. 

7. “The Russian Way to Self-Knowledge,” 2000 Anniversary of Christianity Conference, Pegas Press, Rostov. South-Russia State University of Technology, 2000, pp. 40-41. 

Natalia Prokopishina is married and has 2 children.