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Licensed ESL Teachers, Dual Language Immersion Teachers, Bilingual Teachers, and Spanish Teachers

WS/FCS offers our teachers great benefits including membership in the New Teacher Induction program which includes a seasoned teacher mentor for your first 3 years. Additional benefits for all teachers include $1,200 interest free...

House Offers Support to Seal of Bilingual Education

In what is being hailed as a major step forward for language education across the United States, the House of Representatives voted to approve the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Sept. 24. The...

Bilingual Education Teacher (Spanish/English)

Do you want to be part of a district that is doing transformative work to ensure that every student graduates ready for college, career and community? Do you want to join a team that is...

Bilingual (Spanish)Teachers

Palatine CCSD15 seeks bilingual (Spanish) teachers! Competitive salaries, benefits, and yearly $5,000 stipend for those who qualify. Apply online, www.ccsd15.net.

Illinois bilingual education teacher elected to NEA’s Executive Committee

A bilingual education teacher from Frankfort, Ill., was elected to serve on NEA’s Executive Committee, the highest-level governing body that oversees and helps establish policy for the National Education Association, the nation’s largest union...

How Bilingual?

World language departments around the globe are continually faced with the task of advising and placing freshmen and transfer students into the appropriate courses. This decision is often based primarily upon the number of...

Young, Bilingual, and Black

(July 2021) Ayanna Cooper shows how fostering bilingualism and biliteracy works at Boston’s Toussaint L’Ouverture Academy
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No Downside for Bilingual Kids

A first-of-its kind study in U.S.-born children from Spanish-speaking families has found that minority language exposure does not threaten the acquisition of English by children in the U.S. and that there is no trade-off...

Words Matter – The Case for Shifting to “Emergent Bilingual”

Throughout IDRA’s almost five decades, we have paid close attention to how we speak about people in terms of race or ethnicity, gender, etc. Words matter. Almost 5 million students in U.S. public schools are...
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Bilingual Infants Prefer Baby Talk

Babies pay more attention to baby talk than regular speech, regardless of which languages they’re used to hearing, according to a study led by Krista Byers-Heinlein, a psychology professor at Concordia University in Montreal,...
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