Foreign Languages
Learn more about teaching non-English languages, or world languages, in K-12 schools
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The Student Government Association’s Academic Affairs Committee (SGA) worked with faculty and the Office of the Provost to include American Sign Language (ASL) as part of the College’s foreign language requirement starting in spring 2024.
Assessment
How a District Used the Biliteracy Seal to Expand Language Instruction
The St. Paul public schools in Minnesota has seen success in its Karen language program.
Assessment
Video
How a State Seal of Biliteracy Inspired This District to Teach a New Language
Minnesota's seal of biliteracy program has resulted in one district creating a Karen language program and assessment.
College & Workforce Readiness
How Well Are 69´«Ã½ Preparing 69´«Ã½? Advanced Academics and World Languages, in 4 Charts
New federal data show big gaps in students' access to the challenging coursework and foreign languages they need for college.
Curriculum
Q&A
You Can Teach About Climate Change in Every Subject and Grade Level. Here's How
Math, foreign language, even art classes offer opportunities to build students' knowledge.
Recruitment & Retention
Foreign Language Teachers Are in Short Supply. How to Find, Attract, and Retain Them
Start with competitive pay and respect for their unique skills, an expert says.
Curriculum
Spanish Dominates Dual-Language Programs, But 69´«Ã½ Offer Diverse Options
Mandarin Chinese, French, German, and Vietnamese are also among five most-offered types of dual-language programs, a new federal report shows.
Curriculum
Opinion
Identity, Storytelling, and Culturally Responsive Teaching
Guest blogger Michelle Nicola shares how diverse stories can be powerful classroom tools that can awaken students' perceptions of themselves and the world.
Federal
Report Roundup
Foreign Languages
U.S. employers increasing rely on multilingual employees to advance their goals, but many have lost business because they don't have staff who can communicate in languages other than English, finds a new report from the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
English Learners
U.S. Economy Needs More Foreign Language Studies to Stay Competitive, Report Says
A new report from the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages determines that U.S. employees are missing out on business opportunities because they struggle to find employees who can communicate in languages other than English.
Equity & Diversity
Opinion
Language Immersion Is for All 69´«Ã½
Guest blogger Camilla Modesitt explains why foreign-language-immersion programs should be available to all students.
Classroom Technology
Opinion
How Tech Tools Can Engage Foreign Language 69´«Ã½
Use this model to integrate technology into your classroom for deep student engagement, says guest blogger Adam Ross.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
The Value of Middle School Travel Programs
How middle school travel can benefit all students, including those learning a second language.
Federal
Opinion
Valuing Our English Language Learners by Learning to Listen
The value that English Language Learners bring to the classroom and the country.