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English Learners Rarely Identified as Gifted

NWEA, a not-for-profit research and educational services organization...

Tutors of Choice

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

Could native language shape musical ability?

According to a new study, speakers of tonal and non-tonal languages may perceive music differently.  Research conducted by The Music Lab - a collaborative department...

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

Our native language affects brain wiring

Scientists in Leipzig, Germany have found evidence that...

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,...

French Tests May Be Required for Migrants

Lawmakers are increasing efforts to make it harder to stay in France long term if you don’t speak French. A new immigration bill presented...

Listen before Repeating

When someone hears a concept or a person’s...

Cardona Sets Goal of Multilingualism for All Students

At last month’s National Association for Bilingual Education...

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...

Bilinguals React More Emotionally to Mother Tongue

A recent study by researchers in Poland has examined differences in how bilingual people respond to emotionally charged words in different languages. The study, carried...

Moldovan Parliament rules Romanian as national language

The parliament of Moldova has approved a law on referring to the country’s national language as Romanian rather than Moldovan in the constitution and...

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