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Senate Bill Includes Native Language Amendments
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (Hawaii) introduced two amendments aimed at promoting Native language education and improving school facilities, which were adopted by the Senate as part of the Every Child Achieves Act in an...
July 2015
American Independence
Could Spanglish become America’s own common language?
The news that there are more Spanish speakers in the U.S. than in Spain (see page 14) may not surprise many Americans, but when it’s combined with...
July 2015
Telling Stories
Stephen Krashen on what to do and what not to do when reading aloud
Powering Pedagogy
Margaret Don offers solutions to the problems arising from using PowerPoint in the language classroom
Portuguese from Cape to Cape...
Middlebury’s Language Schools Turn 100
The Middlebury Language Schools celebrate their 100th anniversary this year and will be celebrating with academic and festive events from July 15-19 at both their Vermont and California campuses. The German School was the...
Middlebury’s Language Schools Turn 100
The Middlebury Language Schools celebrate their 100th anniversary this year and will be celebrating with academic and festive events from July 15-19 at both their Vermont and California campuses. The German School was the...
Francois vs. Quebecois
From language to la Citadelle, explore Canada’s largest province
Quebec is the only one of Canada’s ten provinces in which a majority of the population speaks French. The French language came to modern-day Quebec with...
Destination France
Where and why to study French in France
The ninth-most-spoken language in the world, French is used daily by approximately 200 million people and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. As...
French à la mode
Gaétan Mathieu sees bilingualism as the key to the future of French in the U.S.
From California to Florida, from Utah to Minnesota, French education in the U.S. has been on the rise for the...
Spanish Prevails in Miami Schools
The Miami-Dade School district in Florida is postponing a scheduled change in the methodology of teaching foreign languages, namely Spanish. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s original plan was to eliminate all traditional 30-minute-a-day Spanish classes and...
Spanish Prevails in Miami Schools
The Miami-Dade School district in Florida is postponing a scheduled change in the methodology of teaching foreign languages, namely Spanish. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s original plan was to eliminate all traditional 30-minute-a-day Spanish classes and...