Barrie Olson moves us beyond linear literacy instruction  For decades, reading instruction in the US has been the subject of debate while student scores haveremainedlargely stagnant—andit’stime for a ...
Parthena Draggett breaks down the revisions for #Spanish, #French, #Chinese, #German, and other #language educators ...
The number of Spanish speakers in the world grew by 30 million in 2025, up 5% from the previous year, and now stands at more than 635 million, while the continued growth of Spanish learners looks set ...
Sara Davila and Mary Scholl share lessons learned in delivering mobile-friendly, online, effective teacher training at scale ...
On the way to school in the Kingdom of Ladakh, where instruction in Tibetan may soon be restricted According to draft ...
Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and Dominique Smith look for positive ways to reduce chronic absenteeism among multilingual ...
Literacy improvement efforts have swept across the nation by policy or by passion, yet results remain uneven. One reason is clear: language and literacy have been treated as separate rather than as an ...
Australia’s ban on social media for children under 16 has sent shockwaves through teen communities worldwide. Now, its implementation and effects on Australian youth are being avidly monitored by ...
Students love Taiwan’s Fengjia night market. A bipartisan commission focused on the rule of law and human rights in China is recommending that the US Congress scale up immersion programs for Mandarin ...
As fall arrives, students are returning to school, we hope, with a renewed enthusiasm for learning. As teachers prepare for the first day of school, they may have reviewed the class roster and ...
There’s an old joke widely used among language teachers: What do you call someone who speaks two languages? Bilingual. Someone who speaks three? Trilingual. And someone who speaks only one? An ...