Senior Lecturer in Foreign Languages in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations; Coordinator of Modern Hebrew Language Program
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Ronit Engel is a Senior Lecturer in Foreign Languages in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC), where she has been coordinating and directing the Modern Hebrew Language Program since 1995. With degrees in Bible, Hebrew literature, Hebrew language, and Education from Tel
Aviv University, Engel began her teaching career at the prestigious Lycee
Alliance Israelite Universelle in Ramat Aviv before joining the faculty of Tel Aviv
University's unit for Hebrew language instruction. While in Israel she developed
special programs to prepare immigrant physicists and medical students to undertake
advanced study in Hebrew. She also led special training seminars for teachers and
directors in Israeli ulpanim on behalf of Israel's Ministry of Education.
In the United States Prof. Engel inaugurated the program in Hebrew language
instruction at Franklin and Marshall College. She came to Penn in 1995 as a special
consultant charged with revamping the Modern Hebrew Language Program. One year
later she became Program Coordinator, introducing innovations that gained Penn
recognition as a leader in Hebrew language instruction in North America. The
program's reputation has brought her invitations to consult at universities as close as
Princeton and McGill and as far away as Warsaw and Kyoto.
Prof. Engel's interest in foreign language pedagogy has made her an active member
of
the Penn Language Center, the National Association of Professors of Hebrew, and
SCRIPT (the Israel Association for Academic Literacy). Each summer she takes part
in
curriculum development seminars at Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, bringing back the latest developments in instruction to her Penn
classroom.
Ronit Engel is a Lecturer in Foreign Languages and the Coordinator of the Modern Hebrew Language Program in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
Courses
HEBR 051: Elementary Modern Hebrew I
HEBR 052: Elementary Modern Hebrew II
HEBR 053: Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
HEBR 054: Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
HEBR 059: Conversations and Compositions
Ronit Engel
"A Memorial in Piano, Poetry,
and Song: Dahlia Ravikovitch (1935-2005)"
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