The Bulgarian voice in the world Russianists’ choir

Q2 Arts and Humanities Russian Language Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.22363/2618-8163-2022-20-4-399-413
A. Pencheva
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The author thoroughly examines the emergence, formation and development of the Russian studies in Bulgaria as a scientific field, both in retrospect and in the context of its current state. The author traces the influence of historical, political and socio-economic factors on teaching Russian to Bulgarians. Keeping in mind the changes in the political and socio-economic orientation of the Republic of Bulgaria and of the Russian Federation in the last three decades, it appears relevant at the present states of development of the two countries to comprehensively describe the various development trends of the Russian studies and Russian language teaching in Bulgaria. Representative material from scientific publications and collective monographs on heterogeneous aspects of the Russian studies (linguistic, literary and applied) has been used in the research. Traditional methods of analysis and evaluation of scientific literature, observation, description and generalization of pedagogical experience are applied in this study. It also includes analysis of data from the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria on the number of schoolchildren studying Russian at different stages and in different types of secondary schools. The official statistical data show a stable interest in the Russian language among Bulgarian pupils and students, regardless of changing attitudes in the society. The Russian language remains the second most frequently chosen after English. The pragma-tic attitude of pupils and students, a combination of subjective and objective factors contribute to their choice to study Russian. The specific feature of the Bulgarian model is teaching Russian at all levels: preschool, school, university and continuing education in accordance with the European policy of lifelong learning.
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保加利亚的声音在世界俄罗斯主义者的唱诗班
作者从回顾和现状两方面全面考察了保加利亚俄罗斯研究作为一个科学领域的出现、形成和发展。作者追溯了历史、政治和社会经济因素对保加利亚人俄语教学的影响。考虑到保加利亚共和国和俄罗斯联邦在过去三十年中政治和社会经济方向的变化,鉴于两国目前的发展状况,似乎有必要全面介绍保加利亚俄语研究和俄语教学的各种发展趋势。研究中使用了关于俄罗斯研究(语言学、文学和应用)不同方面的科学出版物和集体专著中的代表性材料。本研究采用传统的科学文献分析与评价、观察、描述和归纳教学经验的方法。它还包括对保加利亚国家统计研究所关于在不同阶段和不同类型中学学习俄语的学童人数的数据的分析。官方统计数据显示,无论社会态度如何变化,保加利亚小学生和学生对俄语的兴趣一直很稳定。俄语仍然是仅次于英语的第二常用语言。小学生和学生的语用态度,主观和客观因素的结合,促成了他们选择学习俄语。保加利亚模式的具体特点是按照欧洲终身学习的政策,在学前、中学、大学和继续教育等各级教授俄语。
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Russian Language Studies
Russian Language Studies Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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