
Assessment of Russian as a Foreign Language
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Liya Zalaltdinova, Ph.D., is a Preceptor in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. Her research interests center on second language learners' pragmatic competence and innovative strategies in language education as well as decentralization and diversification of Russian language curricula.
Content
Preface
Terminology
Acknowledgements
PART I
Documenting Russian Language Assessment: Approaches and Practices
1. Assessment in Russian as a Foreign Language: Current Approaches, Emerging Trends, and Future Directions
DMITRII PASTUSHENKOV AND LIYA ZALALTDINOVA
2. The Significance of Assessment in Russian as a Foreign Language Literature
MAGDALENA KALTSEIS AND WOLFGANG STADLER
3. Assessing Proficiency Outcomes in the Russian Flagship Program, 2014-2024
WILLIAM J. COMER AND DAN E. DAVIDSON
4. Proficiency Assessment Practices and Reading and Listening Proficiency Outcomes in a U.S. Russian Flagship Program
DIANNA MURPHY, KAREN EVANS-ROMAINE, AND ANNA TUMARKIN
PART II
Linguistic Analysis in Russian Language Assessment
5. Measuring Lexical Knowledge in Russian as a Second Language: Exploring the Potential of Lexical Lists for Language Proficiency Assessment
OLESYA KISSELEV, MIHAIL KOPOTEV, AND ANTON VAKHRANEV
6. A Constructionist Approach to Assessment of Language Proficiency in Russian as a Foreign Language
ANNA ENDRESEN AND VALENTINA ZHUKOVA
PART III
Social Justice and Diversity in Russian Language Assessment
7. A Case Study of Feminist Assessment in Russian Language Classes
VETA CHITNEV
8. Beyond Grades: A Humanistic Approach to Russian Language Learning through Ungrading
EVGENY DENGUB
PART IV
Rethinking Russian Language Assessment and Embracing the Change
9. Implementing a Proficiency-Based Curriculum for Russian: A Case Study of a Russian Flagship Program
VICTORIA HASKO
10. Leveraging Generative AI Chatbots to Assess Writing in the Russian Language Classroom: A Model Portfolio Assignment with Chatbot Feedback
KIT PRIBBLE
11. "Time Capsule Interviews": Self-Assessment Tool for Students of Russian at the Advanced Level of Language Proficiency
LIYA ZALALTDINOVA AND ANNA IVANOV
PART V
Emerging Russian Language Assessment Strategies
12. Cheating the System: Students' Perspectives on the Authorized Cheat Sheet as a Positive Psychology Intervention
EMIL ASANOV
13. Tech-Savvy Language Assessment: Leveraging Nine Educational Platforms and Gamified Digital Tools
OLESIA PAVLENKO
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