The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times

The article is dedicated to the history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon from the end of the XIX century to present times. The authors tried to analyze how the pivotal historical moments of Russian-Lebanese relations influenced the conditions for teaching the Russian language in Lebanon....

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Main Authors: Nataliya V. Semaan, Elena N. Demesheva, Tatiana V. Baher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:Russian Language Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/russian-language-studies/article/viewFile/24497/18542
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spelling doaj-0b640ca89fb2413c9c3c6b01f11df42d2020-11-25T03:27:48ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Russian Language Studies2618-81632618-81712020-12-0118327129410.22363/2618-8163-2020-18-3-271-29419220The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present timesNataliya V. Semaan0Elena N. Demesheva1Tatiana V. Baher2Russian Center for Science and CultureLebanese UniversityLebanese Cultural Orthodox Imperial SocietyThe article is dedicated to the history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon from the end of the XIX century to present times. The authors tried to analyze how the pivotal historical moments of Russian-Lebanese relations influenced the conditions for teaching the Russian language in Lebanon. The article provides a brief description of the programs and methods used in various educational institutions for teaching Russian in Lebanon, depending on the form in which it was in demand for its functioning (at one stage or another). First as a language taught in some Moscow schools of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, then as a language for preserving the Russian culture of the Diaspora initially formed by first wave immigrants and finally at the present stage, Russian as a foreign language or as a native language for bilingual children of compatriots living in Lebanon.http://journals.rudn.ru/russian-language-studies/article/viewFile/24497/18542teachingrussian as a foreign and native languagelebanonbilingual children
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Tatiana V. Baher
The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times
Russian Language Studies
teaching
russian as a foreign and native language
lebanon
bilingual children
author_facet Nataliya V. Semaan
Elena N. Demesheva
Tatiana V. Baher
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title The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times
title_short The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times
title_full The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times
title_fullStr The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times
title_full_unstemmed The history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “Moscow school” of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society until present times
title_sort history of teaching the russian language in lebanon: a chronological overview starting with the “moscow school” of the imperial orthodox palestine society until present times
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Russian Language Studies
issn 2618-8163
2618-8171
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article is dedicated to the history of teaching the Russian language in Lebanon from the end of the XIX century to present times. The authors tried to analyze how the pivotal historical moments of Russian-Lebanese relations influenced the conditions for teaching the Russian language in Lebanon. The article provides a brief description of the programs and methods used in various educational institutions for teaching Russian in Lebanon, depending on the form in which it was in demand for its functioning (at one stage or another). First as a language taught in some Moscow schools of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, then as a language for preserving the Russian culture of the Diaspora initially formed by first wave immigrants and finally at the present stage, Russian as a foreign language or as a native language for bilingual children of compatriots living in Lebanon.
topic teaching
russian as a foreign and native language
lebanon
bilingual children
url http://journals.rudn.ru/russian-language-studies/article/viewFile/24497/18542
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