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Alla Antipina

Visiting Scholars

Mari State University
Department of Foreign Languages

1 Lenin Square,
Yoshkar-Ola, Russia 42400

Telephone.: 0362-12-10-80
Fax: 8362-12-65-83
andrei@margu.mari.ru

During the 1999-2000 academic year, Alla Antipina 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 and is administered by the American Council of Teachers of Russian. Her mentor at GW was Professor Donald Weasenforth.

Alla Antipina has been working at the Mari State University as a lecturer in the Foreign Languages Department since 1994. Since 1997, she has worked at the Russian American Center at the Mari State University.

Her publications include:

1. Sense of Value Purpose in Teaching Foreign Languages. Reports of the Working Committees, Mari Republic Conference on Teaching of Foreign Languages. Yoshkar-Ola: Mari, 1998.

2. Formation of Sociocultural Skills in Teaching of a Foreign Language. Reports of the Working Committees, International Conference. Yoshkar-Ola: Russian-American Center, 1998.

3. Instruction in Dialogue on the Basis of an Active Approach. Reports of the Working Committees, Mari Republic Conference on Teaching of Foreign Languages. Yoshkar-Ola: Mari, 1997.

4. Moral Questions in English Lessons. Reports of the Working Committees, Mari Republic Conference on Teaching Foreign Languages. Yoshkar-Ola: Mari, 1997.

5. Dialogue in Teaching of a Foreign Language. Reports of the Working Committees, Interdisciplinary Conference. Yoshkar-Ola: Mari State Tecnical Institute, 1996.

Larissa Zolotareva Olesova

Ukraine

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