The Pedagogical University Replenished its Academic Fund with New Books
17.03.2017
The Pedagogical University Replenished its Academic Fund with New Books

Today, the ASPU Professor, Doctor of Pedagogy Bella Yesajanyan’s family presented some of the personal books of the late Academician to the Chair of Russian Language.

Several generations were educated with textbooks by Doctor, Professor Bella Yesajanyan: more than thirty books, three hundred fifteen published scientific works and six monographs.

The ASPU Rector Rouben Mirzakhanyan expressed his acknowledgements to the Professor’s family, highly appreciating the initiative to replenish the academic fund with around 400 books for readers.

“These books are important for their academic value; they are of high significance for specialists of Russian language and Methodists. The books will greatly help both the lecturers, and postgraduate and graduate students. They will have their unique place in the ASPU funds and will be of high demand by readers”, mentioned Rouben Mirzakhanyan.

Following, during her speech, the daughter of the Academician Varvara Kalashyan stressed out that the decision to present Bella Yesajanyan’s library with its 70 year’s history to the native University had not been long discussed; the Professor’s academic and pedagogical activities were closely linked to the Pedagogical University.

“I am sure that her work will survive though these books as well. Every time students use these books, they will increase their knowledge.
When speaking about Bella Yesajanyan’s rich library, the Head of the Chair of Russian Language Inna Sargsyan observed that it had always been available for everybody. The Professor had been eager to provide necessary material any time.

“I am glad to see that from now on our students will have the opportunity to “communicate” with Bella Yesajanyan through her books. Some of the books were published still in the previous century; they are quite valuable and will help the students to follow up with the development of linguistics and methodology”.

For many years Bella Yesajanyan had been running the University’s Chair of Russian Language. Likewise, she spent the last years of her life at her native University conveying her experience and knowledge to the younger generations.

 

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