CU Linguistics Teaching Associate Professor and 罢贰厂翱尝听Director, Dr. Rai Farrelly, was profiled in a recent Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine article.
In the piece, she discusses building a virtual collaboration with colleagues in Ukraine through the , highlighting the pedagogical challenges of teaching large, mixed-level听 classes - challenges听which are severly compounded by the extraordinary circumstances of war facing those educators and their students.
A common thread running through Dr. Farrelly's TESOL work is an understanding of and apprehension for English as an imperial language, and a sensitivity to the importance of mother languages and the specificities听of local contexts: "There鈥檚 a depth and breadth of proper preparation that goes beyond how to teach a language. It鈥檚 about understanding individual differences, personalities, motivations, culture, how听your (first language) influences acquisition, classroom management, curriculum design. There鈥檚 so much that goes into it that鈥檚 beyond simply speaking English.鈥
You can read further听about Dr. Farrelly's life's work in this recent feature in VoyageDenver:听
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