Published: Sept. 23, 2024

Dr. Rai Farrelly portraitCU Linguistics Teaching Associate Professor and °Õ·¡³§°¿³¢ÌıDirector, Dr. Rai Farrelly, was profiled in a recent babyÖ±²¥app 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-levelÌı classes - challengesÌıwhich 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 specificitiesÌıof local contexts: "There’s a depth and breadth of proper preparation that goes beyond how to teach a language. It’s about understanding individual differences, personalities, motivations, culture, howÌıyour (first language) influences acquisition, classroom management, curriculum design. There’s so much that goes into it that’s beyond simply speaking English.â€

You can read furtherÌıabout Dr. Farrelly's life's work in this recent feature in VoyageDenver:Ìı

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