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Tools for School
A bumper crop of resources to help make the new academic year a success
Amazon Inspire
Amazon Inspire is a free service for searching for, discovering, and distributing digital educational resources which aims to provide educators—regardless of...
Si Puebla
The Spanish Institute is a highly regarded Spanish Language School, specialized in teaching the Spanish language and its culture through 8 levels (3 weeks each) of Intensive Immersion program in México. We Follow the...
Toward Biliteracy: Spanish and Californian Trajectories
As Californian demands grow for biliteracy, Cynthia García Dehbozorgi and Nehemias Giménez García compare the state’s initiatives to those of Spain
Surprisingly, one of the oldest bilingual-education programs in what is today the U.S. was implemented in California by...
Hawaiian Activist Refuses to Speak English in Court
A group of activists blocked the construction of a large telescope on a mountain that many Native Hawaiians hold sacred. Kahookahi Kanuha, one of three activists arrested, refused to speak English in court. “I'm...
Dual-language Programs Improve Reading Skills
According to a recent study, the first of its kind and scale, students enrolled in dual-language immersions programs, in which students are taught in both English and a second language, outperform their single-language peers by...
California’s Revival
Kristal Bivona revels in the Golden State's return from the wilderness of monolingualism
Nearly two decades after Proposition 227 crippled the state's efforts to offer inclusive education, the California legislature is now at the forefront...
Steps to a New World Order
Joaquín Fernández-Castro offers structural changes to improve world language programs in public and private schools in the U.S.
World languages, now more than ever, play an important role in our increasingly interconnected economy and global...
Mexican Revival
Students describe why learning Spanish in Mexico should be on your agenda
According to the Institute of International Education's annual report, the 2015 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange, the number of U.S. students...
Will Every Student Succeed?
America's new federal education bill has grand aspirations, but will it live up to them?
In December, President Obama signed the new iteration of the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). This legislation, called...
Toward Biliteracy: Spanish and Californian Trajectories
As demands grow for biliteracy in California, Cynthia García Dehbozorgi and Nehemias Giménez García compare the state’s initiatives to those of Spain
Surprisingly, one of the oldest bilingual-education programs in what is today the U.S....