31.788, FYI: Russian through Task: Task-Based/Task Supported Instruction of RFL

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LINGUIST List: Vol-31-788. Tue Feb 25 2020. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 31.788, FYI:  Russian through Task: Task-Based/Task Supported Instruction of RFL

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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 13:38:26
From: Svetlana Nuss [svetlana at intlacademy.us]
Subject: Russian through Task: Task-Based/Task Supported Instruction of RFL

 
Call for Proposals for Chapters and Case Studies
Russian through Task: Task-Based/Task Supported Instruction of RFL
 
Do you teach Russian as a foreign language? Do you employ task-based/supported
(TB/TS) instruction to any degree? Please consider submitting a proposal for a
chapter or a case study in the monograph Russian through Task to be published
by IPR Media. We would like to hear from various fields and backgrounds of
Russian language instruction: formal university class and non-conventional
spaces, like community school work with heritage speakers. Language of
publication: Russian and English.
 
We are equally interested in theory-heavy explorations and submissions that
focus on teaching experience with or without theoretical inquiry for the Case
Study practice-oriented part.
 
Send proposals to Svetlana Nuss, University of Alaska, svnuss at alaska.edu.
 
Requirements: as part of the first stage, prospective authors are asked to
submit an up to 500-word expression of interest for their intended chapter,
outlining its main arguments and methodology, if applicable. The dates and
timeline are shown below:

- Up to 500-word expression of interest due: March 15, 2020
- Notification of acceptance to proceed to chapter/case stage: April 1, 2020
- First draft of chapters/case studies due: June 21, 2020
- First stage peer review: July to September 2020
- Final manuscripts due: mid-November 2020
- Final publication: Spring 2021
- Case-study submissions follow the same timeline and same general
requirements

Authors are asked to submit their expressions of interest as an MS Word
attachment (Times New Roman, 12pt, double spaced). Please include a chapter or
case title and an up to 300-word biography of each author, as well as contact
e-mail. All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review prior to
acceptance. Prospective authors may submit a sample of writing (this is not
required but appreciated).
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Russian (rus)





 



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