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Designing Effective World Language Courses

On a recent visit to Italy, I was...

Clarifying the Science of Reading

For at least a half-century, there has been a great deal of discussion about how children learn to read. While policymakers, curriculum developers, educational...

Taking a Stand!

In 1974 the Lau v. Nichols Supreme Court decision stated: “There is no equality of treatment merely by providing students with the same facilities,...

English Literacy for Multilingual Learners: Voices from the Field

Moving at the Speed of Light Literacy is at...

UN Spanish Language Day 2023

The 23rd of April was observed as Spanish Language Day, officially designated by UNESCO in 2010. Celebrations acknowledge Spanish as an official and intercontinental...

Conversation Starters

Your students, invigorated by your passion for learning a foreign language and developing cultural competency, move to the foreign country where their target language...

An Adaptive Approach to Instruction

It’s impossible to deny that technology has ushered...

Tutors of Choice

When we decided to choose a tutoring partner,...

Scaffolding Success

One of the tools teachers of multilingual learners...

Haitian Creole is a Living Language

(May 2023) Marleen Julien celebrates Haitian Heritage Month with recognition of the vibrancy and growing importance of Kreyòl Ayisyen

Indiana Proposes Reading Requirement

Indiana lawmakers are supporting a bill to require Science of Reading (SoR) curricula in all the state’s schools, following the example of neighboring Ohio,...

Navajo University Offers First PhD in Diné

A tribal university on the largest Native American reservation in the US has become the first of more than 30 accredited tribal colleges across...

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