Ensuring Equity in Reading Instruction
Early one summer, my parents moved our family into a 900-square-foot house in the central part of town that would become home for my...
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August 2014
Retool for Fall
A selection of the latest technological products for language educators
Bright Learners, Big City
Kristal Bivona returns from China full of its promise
We are...
US High School Internationals Triple
Over the past several years, inbound international students coming to the U.S. to earn a high school diploma have grown at a much higher...
The Community Speaks
Chi Anunwa is impressed by innovative, student-led bilingual education programs in rural Mexico
The state of Durango, Mexico, is a study in breathtaking contrasts. On...
July 2014
Cutting to the Common Core: The Positive Side of the Digital Divide
Judith Zorfass and Tracy Gray recommend using digital text to differentiate reading instruction
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Repaving the Campaign Trail
Kathleen Stein-Smith proposes a campaign for world language education in the U.S. based on social and political engagement, using best practices and modern strategies
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French 3.0: The Next Generation
Report predicts the rise of French by 2050
Since Language Magazine’s last report on the ongoing, public debate over the importance of French (“French...
June 2014
Cutting to the Common Core: The Key to English Standards
John Carr argues that the Collaborative Discussions element is the most important of all standards
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From Language Skills to Teaching Prowess
Montserrat Villar González offers a personal view on developing as a language teacher
There are many paths to becoming a teacher of a second or...
Lagos Introduces German and Mandarin to Schools
The government in the Nigerian state of Lagos has announced that the teaching of German and Mandarin is to commence in six schools across...
English Is Golden
California is more than a state — it’s a state of mind: dynamic, free-thinking, innovative, ecological, and liberal are just some of the adjectives...
Hitler’s Birthplace to Become Immigrant Language Center
In an interesting turn of events, the Austrian guesthouse where Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 is likely to become a language center for...
Making Multilingual Movies
Nile Stanley and John Ronghua Ouyang encourage teachers to use the new literacies to inspire the next generation of multilingual filmmakers
Most prospective teachers and...
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