How to Succeed in Distance Education
With
the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, many schools are closing their doors
and shifting students and faculty to on-line study with little-to-no advanced
notice nor...
What We Say and How We Say It
Even behind masks or through a screen, the language that educators use is one of the most powerful tools available to build...
Teach For America Moves Summer Institute Online
Teach for America is largely known for its Summer Training Institute, and this year the nonprofit is preparing to move its program online. Running...
McGraw-Hill and NWEA Connect Curriculum and Assessment
McGraw-Hill and NWEA have entered into a strategic partnership to collaborate on how best to make assessment data actionable by integrating it with core...
Rumi in the Language Classroom Vol 5: The Pain of Professional...
Rumi in the Language Classroom Series Vol 5
See Vol 1 hereSee Vol 2 hereSee Vol 3 hereSee Vol 4 here
In the fifth part of...
Language Adapts, Students Adapt—Why Not Language Tests?
Imagine you are trying to build strength. You go to the gym every day, lift weights, and then come home to rest and recover....
Meeting Teachers’ Needs to Help Dyslexic Students Succeed
The beginning of a new year always brings new education policies and strategies. U.S. educators currently find themselves in a rapidly changing time for...
Lone Stars
To celebrate Language Magazine’s partnership with the TCEA (Texas Computer
Education Association) at its annual convention in Austin this month, here is a
selection...
Accessibility and Inclusivity in Language Education
Education, in general, is facing issues with providing
students with accessibility options; likewise, that inevitably affects the
field of language acquisition. What can educators do to...
The Key to Reducing Teacher Burnout
Teachers play an incredibly important role: educating the young people who will one day shape our world. Yet 90% of educators say burnout is...