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New Jersey Proposes Recruitment Changes

New Jersey legislators have introduced a package of bills to address the teacher shortage, which, if signed into law, could reduce costs, expand pathways,...

African Folk Tales Reimagined in Nine Languages

A set of newly reworked African...

Antisocial Language Teaching

Multilingual Matters recently published Antisocial Language Teaching: English and the Pervasive Pathology of Whiteness, by Language Magazine contributor JPB Gerald. The centering of Whiteness...

Building Biliteracy

Transfer is important in all learning, but it...

Laying Down the Law

Every few years, education bubbles up to the top of the political agenda in state capitols across the US and legislatures scramble to pass...

Study Abroad Grant Program Reintroduced to Senate

U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) today reintroduced the bipartisan, bicameral Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program...

Bienvenidos

We are overjoyed to be back in Salamanca for the 105th AATSP Annual Conference. Salamanca is a perfect place for us to acknowledge history...

Making (Language) Data CUTE:Comprehensible, Usable,Timely, and Empowering – Part I

(July 2023) Ayanna Cooper explains how we need the right data as a tool for equitable instruction

Teaching Heritage Speakers

In the US, “heritage speakers” are students who...

SEL Assessment Doesn’t Translate

As well as learning academically, today’s students are learning their place in the world, who they are, and how to make and nurture friendships....

To Cue or Not to Cue: Is That the Question?

Whenever we hear an educator begin a statement...

Bringing Backgrounds to the Foreground

Immigration is one of the most complex phenomena of our current century. There are many reasons why people, either voluntarily or involuntarily, leave their...

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