Mr Andrii Smytsniuk
- Associate Teaching Professor in Ukrainian
- Bye-Fellow at Homerton College
- Year Abroad Director
- Slavonic Studies
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About
Andrii Smytsniuk holds a degree in pedagogical methodology in teaching Ukrainian as a Foreign Language from Ivan Franko National University of L'viv. He has taught Ukrainian at the Ukrainian Catholic University in L'viv and, as a Fulbright Scholar, at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. He was a part of the Reform Support Team of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and has consulted the Ukrainian government on questions of education reform and on the development of teaching standards, specifically in the area of language instruction.
In 2020, as a participant of the Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute, Andrii was awarded the Theodosius and Irene Senkowsky Prize for Achievement in Ukrainian Studies. Currently, Andrii is a Chair of the volunteer initiative Cambridge4Ukraine.
Teaching interests:
Use of technology in teaching Ukrainian.
Research
Teaching interests:
Use of technology in teaching Ukrainian.
Research interests:
Interplay between language and identity; orthography; linguistic policy; and language teaching policy.
Published works:
'Orthography and Identity Politics: Ukraine’s Writing Conventions Reform Elicits Strong Reactions,' Wilson Center Focus Ukraine Blog (May 2021)
Film Review, Train: Kyiv-War (2020), Slovo 35(1)