
Education
M.A. in Classics, ¸£ÀûƬ¹ú²ú of Perugia (Italy)
M.A. in Teaching Italian as L2, Ca' Foscari ¸£ÀûƬ¹ú²ú, Venice (Italy)
M.A. in Applied Linguistics, Università per Stranieri di Perugia (Italy)
About Rita Pasqui
I am a truly passionate instructor with teaching experience in different countries. In the U.S., I have been teaching Latin and Ancient Greek, as well as Italian, for many years: after four years as a Lecturer at NYU, I was hired at The New School, NY, where I developed and supervised the Italian language curriculum. My second appointment as a Lecturer consisted of teaching Italian at all levels at the ¸£ÀûƬ¹ú²ú of Pennsylvania, with some extra-academic duties at the Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia, where I promoted Italian culture through a large array of activities: organizing students' competitions, awarding grants and scholarships for summer courses in Italy, arranging concerts, exhibitions, film series and conferences. After some further experience both in Italy and in the U.S., I moved to Memphis, ready to offer the best of my abilities and to enrich the learning experience of students in this ¸£ÀûƬ¹ú²ú.
My research interests are wide ranging and include the following areas:
• The application of new technologies and media-based instruction in the acquisition
of classical and modern languages; the incorporation of social networks and other
virtual environments in the FL learning process (face-to-face, blended, at distance).
• Classical Language pedagogy (I moved from a pure Translation Method used in Italy
to the Reading method and the Comprehensible Input methodology used in the U.S.)
• Historical Linguistics (the evolution from Latin to Romance Languages, in particular
Italian and its dialects).
• Fashion and design (I am co-author of Moda, stile e simboli - a reader for Intermediate students of Italian)
