Led by Kate Youngdahl Stauss Kate has been writing in multiple genres – from drama to documentary film and poetry to critical literary analysis – for more than thirty years. Her film and television clients include National Geographic, History, and PBS. Her work has appeared in numerous publications including The Bread Loaf Journal and BBC […]
About the lector: Brandon worked teaching English in various regions of Spain before returning home to pursue a masters degree in linguistics. He received two masters degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, one in Hispanic Linguistics and one in TESOL. While studying there he taught coordinated Spanish courses at the university and helped run […]
Рекомендательные письма играют очень важную роль в вопросах трудоустройства или поступления в зарубежные университеты. Однако, чтобы использовать их потенциал по максимуму, необходимо понимать требования, которые предъявляют западные университеты и работодатели к таким документам. Важно избегать типичных ошибок в подготовке и планировании таких документов, а также уметь самостоятельно составлять сценарий в использовании этих важнейших составляющих успеха. […]
Join a virtual session with VSFS intern Sarah Bender – a second-year undergraduate student in Political Science and Statistics at the University of Notre Dame. Sarah will share her personal experience of studying in the U.S. and important tips on how to make your application to the U.S. colleges and universities more successful. Higher education […]
Group 1 @ 17:00-18:30 Minsk time Group 2 @ 18:30-20:00 Minsk time Led by Rachel Koch – an educator and an optimist. She has been working in higher education for the last thirteen years. From 2010 to 2018, she taught writing and ran a first-year writing program at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.Then, from […]
Led by Kate Youngdahl Stauss Kate has been writing in multiple genres – from drama to documentary film and poetry to critical literary analysis – for more than thirty years. Her film and television clients include National Geographic, History, and PBS. Her work has appeared in numerous publications including The Bread Loaf Journal and BBC […]
About the lector: Brandon worked teaching English in various regions of Spain before returning home to pursue a masters degree in linguistics. He received two masters degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, one in Hispanic Linguistics and one in TESOL. While studying there he taught coordinated Spanish courses at the university and helped run […]
Group 1 @ 17:00-18:30 Minsk time Group 2 @ 18:30-20:00 Minsk time Led by Rachel Koch – an educator and an optimist. She has been working in higher education for the last thirteen years. From 2010 to 2018, she taught writing and ran a first-year writing program at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.Then, from […]
Led by Kate Youngdahl Stauss Kate has been writing in multiple genres – from drama to documentary film and poetry to critical literary analysis – for more than thirty years. Her film and television clients include National Geographic, History, and PBS. Her work has appeared in numerous publications including The Bread Loaf Journal and BBC […]
Jazz is a distinctly American musical form but it has its roots in Africa and among European immigrants sharing diverse musical traditions. How this musical form evolved from the Southern piney woods to New Orleans and, eventually, to Chicago and New York and beyond is a story of blending — both of musical forms and […]
About the lector: Brandon worked teaching English in various regions of Spain before returning home to pursue a masters degree in linguistics. He received two masters degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, one in Hispanic Linguistics and one in TESOL. While studying there he taught coordinated Spanish courses at the university and helped run […]
Dr. Lee A. Farrow, Distinguished Teaching Professor and Distinguished Research Professor at Auburn University at Montgomery in Montgomery, Alabama will give a presentation on “What to See in the South,” focusing on historic and cultural sites in the south that any visitor will want to include on their itinerary.
Group 1 @ 17:00-18:30 Minsk time Group 2 @ 18:30-20:00 Minsk time Led by Rachel Koch – an educator and an optimist. She has been working in higher education for the last thirteen years. From 2010 to 2018, she taught writing and ran a first-year writing program at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.Then, from […]
About the lector: Brandon worked teaching English in various regions of Spain before returning home to pursue a masters degree in linguistics. He received two masters degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, one in Hispanic Linguistics and one in TESOL. While studying there he taught coordinated Spanish courses at the university and helped run […]
About the lector: Brandon worked teaching English in various regions of Spain before returning home to pursue a masters degree in linguistics. He received two masters degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, one in Hispanic Linguistics and one in TESOL. While studying there he taught coordinated Spanish courses at the university and helped run […]
The world is changing fast! And that is especially true of how we compose and collect information. ChatGPT and similar technologies have only been available to the public for several months, but already they are having a major impact on how we understand the present and see the future. Are these changes good? Are they […]
Special presentation by Tabitha Kidwell, Professorial Lecturer & Department Associate Chair, World Languages & Cultures Department of World Languages and Cultures at American University. Course Description This six-week synchronous online course will help teachers understand how to successfully lead, manage, and develop materials for immersive English language day camps at their schools. Each session will […]
Presenter: Sarah Bender, University of Notre Dame, VSFS intern for EducationUSA Belarus Join a virtual session with VSFS intern Sarah Bender – a second-year undergraduate student in Political Science and Statistics at the University of Notre Dame. Sarah will share her personal experience of studying in the U.S. and important tips on how to make […]
About the lector: Brandon worked teaching English in various regions of Spain before returning home to pursue a masters degree in linguistics. He received two masters degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, one in Hispanic Linguistics and one in TESOL. While studying there he taught coordinated Spanish courses at the university and helped run […]
Course Description This six-week synchronous online course will help teachers understand how to successfully lead, manage, and develop materials for immersive English language day camps at their schools. Each session will include practical advice, concrete examples, and guided activities that lead teachers through the process of planning a camp. Session topics include: […]