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ASU adds Ukrainian to offerings of languages crucial to national security

Arizona State University's Critical Languages Institute has introduced Ukrainian language courses. Funded by federal agencies and donations, these courses aim to enhance national security by fostering proficiency in Ukrainian, among other critical languages. Inclusion.asu.edu

Jul. 20, 2018

#28 - Textbooks in Latvia Before and After The Soviet Union (Iveta Silova).

Iveta Silova analyzes Latvian textbooks pre, during, and post-Soviet era, focusing on education transformations after socialism. The FreshEd Podcast

Jul. 20, 2018

Meeting 3: Us & Them

Discussion covered identity themes among Armenians and Azerbaijanis, highlighting deep-rooted national stereotypes and efforts to redefine education and identity through decolonial and border perspectives. Involved experts from Turkey and the USA, emphasizing dialogues and virtual exhibitions to foster understanding. Bright Garden Voices

Feb. 23, 2021

Od Nashix, Rusa Do Komshijine Krave

Danko Sipka, a professor at Arizona State University, specializes in Slavic languages and applied linguistics. His research spans lexicography, morphology, and computational linguistics. He has academic and professional experiences across global institutions and has authored numerous publications in linguistics.

Jan. 1, 2015

Childhood and Schooling in (Post)Socialist Societies: Memories of Everyday Life

The book, 'Childhood and Schooling in (Post)Socialist Societies', explores diverse childhood experiences in socialist contexts. It challenges simplistic views and highlights children's roles in political and social spheres, offering insights for childhood studies and comparative education.

Jan. 1, 2018