Language-specific resources
Listed below are some publications, periodicals, books and online information which teachers of individual Slavonic and East European language may find useful:
AATSEEL (American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages).
The website of the Belarusian Language Society.
LAHOR, a journal for teachers of Croatian as a mother, second and foreign language.
Learning Estonian at the University of Tartu Language Centre.
Verkkomateriaalit, an online resource for Finnish containing links to materials, information about teaching, methodology, training and other topics.
Magyarul Tanulók , a magazine for teachers and learners of Hungarian, and Édes Anyanyelvünk, a website for teachers of Hungarian as a foreign language.
Acquisition of Latvian as a Foreign Language at European Institutions of Higher Education, a study commissioned by the State Language Agency.
Adult Newcomers’ Difficulties in Learning Lithuanian (PDF, 2.6MB), a doctoral dissertation.
E-Polish for Teachers of Polish, a portal containing resources, information and a forum.
Institute of Romanian Language as a European Language.
Rusistika, published by the Association for Language Learning (ALL) is primarily for teachers of Russian, but occasionally features articles on other languages.
Websites relating to the teaching of Serbian as a foreign language, hosted by the universities of Belgrade and Novi Sad.
Slovak Ministry of Education website.
Theory and Practice of Teaching Ukrainian as a Foreign Language, online issues of a journal published by Lviv National University.