Teaching Russian Studies

Teaching Russian Studies
ISBN-10
0943804965
ISBN-13
9780943804965
Category
Russia (Federation)
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
2000-09-01
Publisher
University of Denver, CTIR
Authors
Patricia Winpenny, Katherine Weeks Cadwell, Louise Cadwell

Description

This book is for those who want to teach about the life, history, language or culture of Russia and the former Soviet Union. Students will learn about the states of the former Soviet Union and the current political structure of Russia. Information is drawn from interviews with Russian children, traditional folktales, maps, original Russian childrens artwork, traditional Russian recipes, and basic Russian language lessons. Lesson include: (1) Introduction; (2) Geography and History; (3) Modern Culture; (4) Art; (5) Language; (5) Folktales; (6) Resources. Read more at http://www.du.edu/ctir/pubs_why.html.

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