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Reading under Lockdow. Gene Kerns reviews the largest annual study of K–12 reading habits, which featured some good news in digital reading, student comprehension, and the complexity of texts chosen. Taking Teaching beyond the Classroom. Sara Davila explains how immersive virtual reality builds learner communication, collaboration,and
JUNE 2021 ONLINE EDITION Popular Posts. After Whiteness ‘Iconic’ Sounds May Be Missing Link to Language; Creating a Culturally Responsive Teaching Ecosystem; Study Shows Twins Learn Language Differently EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN COVID LOCKDOWNS Early Language Acquisition in COVID Lockdowns. Extensive research during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown its effect on the way we talk and engage with our language, like the introduction of new words like “ quaranteam ” or the increased frequency of other vocabulary items like words for “hand sanitizer” and “quarantine.”. Now INTEGRATING CONTENT AND LANGUAGE Tania Ruiz presents educators’ impressions of the dual-language methodology sweeping Europe Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a SUMMER LEARNING TO HELP STUDENTS MOST IMPACTED BY THE At the end of April, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) launched the Summer Learning & Enrichment Collaborative, providing support to 46 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Bureau of Indian Education, and three territories working together to use American Rescue Plan and other federal pandemic relief funding to support as many students as possible CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FILED OVER LACK OF COVID-19 Civil Rights Complaint Filed over Lack of COVID-19 Provisions for Multilinguals. May 4, 2021. The National Health Law Program has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Department of Homeland Security Office for CivilRights
USING HANDS-ON MANIPULATIVES Jennifer Nash recommends the tactile approach to motivating students to read and write Reading and writing are two areas in which it is often difficult to get students excited to learn. Whether students are struggling to understand what they are reading or having trouble thinking of something about which to write, reading and writing have become subjects of fear. However, these two HOW DOES MOTHER TONGUE AFFECT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A new study is exploring how a person’s native language can influence the way the brain processes auditory words in a second language. Because cues that signal the beginning and ending of words can differ from language to language, a person’s native language can provide misleading information when learning to segment a second language into words. Annie Tremblay, an assistant professor of THE CREATIVITY OF HUMAN LANGUAGE Richard Lederer marvels at our capacity to invent language For most of us, language is like the air we breathe. Like air, language is invisible and all around us. We need it to live, yet we take it for granted. If, however, we pause and examine our language thoughtfully, we discover that the ordinary language user is astonishingly creative. Without realizing it, we all spend most of our waking THE ROLE OF EARLY ORAL LANGUAGE IN LITERACY DEVELOPMENT Timothy Shanahan and Christopher Lonigan explore the connection between early oral language development and later reading comprehension success Supporting young children’s language and literacy development has long been considered a practice that yields strong readers and writers later in life. The results of the National Early Literacy Panel’s (NELP) six years of scientific researchLANGUAGE MAGAZINE
Reading under Lockdow. Gene Kerns reviews the largest annual study of K–12 reading habits, which featured some good news in digital reading, student comprehension, and the complexity of texts chosen. Taking Teaching beyond the Classroom. Sara Davila explains how immersive virtual reality builds learner communication, collaboration,and
JUNE 2021 ONLINE EDITION Popular Posts. After Whiteness ‘Iconic’ Sounds May Be Missing Link to Language; Creating a Culturally Responsive Teaching Ecosystem; Study Shows Twins Learn Language Differently EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN COVID LOCKDOWNS Early Language Acquisition in COVID Lockdowns. Extensive research during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown its effect on the way we talk and engage with our language, like the introduction of new words like “ quaranteam ” or the increased frequency of other vocabulary items like words for “hand sanitizer” and “quarantine.”. Now INTEGRATING CONTENT AND LANGUAGE Tania Ruiz presents educators’ impressions of the dual-language methodology sweeping Europe Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a SUMMER LEARNING TO HELP STUDENTS MOST IMPACTED BY THE At the end of April, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) launched the Summer Learning & Enrichment Collaborative, providing support to 46 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Bureau of Indian Education, and three territories working together to use American Rescue Plan and other federal pandemic relief funding to support as many students as possible CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FILED OVER LACK OF COVID-19 Civil Rights Complaint Filed over Lack of COVID-19 Provisions for Multilinguals. May 4, 2021. The National Health Law Program has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Department of Homeland Security Office for CivilRights
USING HANDS-ON MANIPULATIVES Jennifer Nash recommends the tactile approach to motivating students to read and write Reading and writing are two areas in which it is often difficult to get students excited to learn. Whether students are struggling to understand what they are reading or having trouble thinking of something about which to write, reading and writing have become subjects of fear. However, these two HOW DOES MOTHER TONGUE AFFECT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A new study is exploring how a person’s native language can influence the way the brain processes auditory words in a second language. Because cues that signal the beginning and ending of words can differ from language to language, a person’s native language can provide misleading information when learning to segment a second language into words. Annie Tremblay, an assistant professor of THE CREATIVITY OF HUMAN LANGUAGE Richard Lederer marvels at our capacity to invent language For most of us, language is like the air we breathe. Like air, language is invisible and all around us. We need it to live, yet we take it for granted. If, however, we pause and examine our language thoughtfully, we discover that the ordinary language user is astonishingly creative. Without realizing it, we all spend most of our waking THE ROLE OF EARLY ORAL LANGUAGE IN LITERACY DEVELOPMENT Timothy Shanahan and Christopher Lonigan explore the connection between early oral language development and later reading comprehension success Supporting young children’s language and literacy development has long been considered a practice that yields strong readers and writers later in life. The results of the National Early Literacy Panel’s (NELP) six years of scientific research REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 2021 GLOBAL TEACHING DIALOGUE Alumni of the U.S. Department of State’s Teacher Exchange Programs and other global education leaders will share best practices for globalizing curricula, tips for implementing virtual exchanges, and reflections on innovative educational practices in other countries. U.S. Department of State officials will share information about international exchange opportunities, the National Museum LANGUAGE RESTRICTIONS EXACERBATE PANDEMIC TOLL A recently published study is stressing the necessity of accessible multilingual information on public health during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The research—published in JAMA Network Open, a journal of the American Medical Association—underscores the various social and demographic factors associated with higher incidence and death rates of COVID-19, such as limited English BILL WOULD ALLOW SIX MONTHS TO LEARN FRENCH IN QUÉBEC A proposed language reform policy in Québec would give new immigrants to the Canadian province a pretty narrow timeframe to attain working proficiency in French: six months. Bill 96, a 100-page piece of legislation, aims to boost the status of the French language in Québec, but some argue that it could discourage immigrants from coming to the state, as it enforces a rather rigid framework JOIN CHOMSKY & KRASHEN ONLINE Thank you Dr. Krashen and Dr. Chomsky, truly a “Meeting of the Century”. How wonderful for you to take the time to talk to us aboutyour research, your
LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY DECLINES IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1 day ago · Traditional dancing at the Mask Festival, Kokopo, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea—frequently heralded as the most linguistically diverse place in the entire world—is in the middle of a language crisis. According to a new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the youngest generations in the nation are using FRENCH TO LEAD DURING FRANCE’S EU PRESIDENCY The French language is poised to become the main language of the European Union’s (EU’s) meetings, notes, and debates during France’s presidency of the bloc from January 2022 to June 2022. France is planning to host major EU meetings in French, a move that breaks with the long-held tradition of hosting such meetings in English. This will be the first time the nation has held the ADDRESSING THE GENDER BIAS IN FRENCH French speakers have long been engaged in a debate over the language’s gender inclusivity—or rather its lack thereof. While some progress has been made toward feminizing the language (such as the 2012 move to remove the word mademoiselle from all official government communications, instead opting for the more neutral madame), other measures have been met with THE CREATIVITY OF HUMAN LANGUAGE Richard Lederer marvels at our capacity to invent language For most of us, language is like the air we breathe. Like air, language is invisible and all around us. We need it to live, yet we take it for granted. If, however, we pause and examine our language thoughtfully, we discover that the ordinary language user is astonishingly creative. Without realizing it, we all spend most of our waking CHEROKEE LINGUIST HONORED BY SENATE ACT AND CENTER U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), vice chair of the committee, have introduced the Durbin Feeling Native American Languages Act of 2021. This bipartisan legislation marks the 30th anniversary of the Native American Languages Act by ensuring federal efforts meet the goal of respectingand
‘THE SINGLE GREATEST EDUCATIONAL EFFORT IN HUMAN HISTORY Judy Heflin charts the success of Mao’s Chinese literacy program Although China boasts a history of over 5,000 years, the modern nation-state we know today is only about 65 years old. Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, after the Chinese Civil War. Subsequently, the illiteracy rate of China, which stood atLANGUAGE MAGAZINE
Reading under Lockdow. Gene Kerns reviews the largest annual study of K–12 reading habits, which featured some good news in digital reading, student comprehension, and the complexity of texts chosen. Taking Teaching beyond the Classroom. Sara Davila explains how immersive virtual reality builds learner communication, collaboration,and
JUNE 2021 ONLINE EDITION Popular Posts. After Whiteness ‘Iconic’ Sounds May Be Missing Link to Language; Creating a Culturally Responsive Teaching Ecosystem; Study Shows Twins Learn Language Differently EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN COVID LOCKDOWNS Early Language Acquisition in COVID Lockdowns. Extensive research during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown its effect on the way we talk and engage with our language, like the introduction of new words like “ quaranteam ” or the increased frequency of other vocabulary items like words for “hand sanitizer” and “quarantine.”. Now INTEGRATING CONTENT AND LANGUAGE Tania Ruiz presents educators’ impressions of the dual-language methodology sweeping Europe Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a SUMMER LEARNING TO HELP STUDENTS MOST IMPACTED BY THE At the end of April, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) launched the Summer Learning & Enrichment Collaborative, providing support to 46 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Bureau of Indian Education, and three territories working together to use American Rescue Plan and other federal pandemic relief funding to support as many students as possible CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FILED OVER LACK OF COVID-19 Civil Rights Complaint Filed over Lack of COVID-19 Provisions for Multilinguals. May 4, 2021. The National Health Law Program has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Department of Homeland Security Office for CivilRights
HOW COVID-19 AFFECTS INTERPRETERS & TRANSLATORS COVID-19 has changed the world irrevocably, forcing the translation and interpretation industry to rapidly adopt digital technology and tools to reduce the disruption of day-to-day operations. Since early March, multinational corporations and international associations have had to turn global, face-to-face events into online video conferences. While frontline workers are undoubtedly the heroes LANGUAGE RESTRICTIONS EXACERBATE PANDEMIC TOLL A recently published study is stressing the necessity of accessible multilingual information on public health during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The research—published in JAMA Network Open, a journal of the American Medical Association—underscores the various social and demographic factors associated with higher incidence and death rates of COVID-19, such as limited English HOW DOES MOTHER TONGUE AFFECT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A new study is exploring how a person’s native language can influence the way the brain processes auditory words in a second language. Because cues that signal the beginning and ending of words can differ from language to language, a person’s native language can provide misleading information when learning to segment a second language into words. Annie Tremblay, an assistant professor of CANADA LAUNCHES FIRST INDIGENOUS TV CHANNEL A new, all-Inuit Inuktut language channel has been launched in Canada, serving as the country’s first channel broadcast entirely in an Indigenous language. Devised by the team at Nunavut Independent Television (NITV), Uvagut TV (Inuktut for “Our TV”) began broadcasting Inuktut language shows, movies and live programming on January 18. “Our ancestors survived by the strength of theirLANGUAGE MAGAZINE
Reading under Lockdow. Gene Kerns reviews the largest annual study of K–12 reading habits, which featured some good news in digital reading, student comprehension, and the complexity of texts chosen. Taking Teaching beyond the Classroom. Sara Davila explains how immersive virtual reality builds learner communication, collaboration,and
JUNE 2021 ONLINE EDITION Popular Posts. After Whiteness ‘Iconic’ Sounds May Be Missing Link to Language; Creating a Culturally Responsive Teaching Ecosystem; Study Shows Twins Learn Language Differently EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN COVID LOCKDOWNS Early Language Acquisition in COVID Lockdowns. Extensive research during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown its effect on the way we talk and engage with our language, like the introduction of new words like “ quaranteam ” or the increased frequency of other vocabulary items like words for “hand sanitizer” and “quarantine.”. Now INTEGRATING CONTENT AND LANGUAGE Tania Ruiz presents educators’ impressions of the dual-language methodology sweeping Europe Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a SUMMER LEARNING TO HELP STUDENTS MOST IMPACTED BY THE At the end of April, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) launched the Summer Learning & Enrichment Collaborative, providing support to 46 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Bureau of Indian Education, and three territories working together to use American Rescue Plan and other federal pandemic relief funding to support as many students as possible CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FILED OVER LACK OF COVID-19 Civil Rights Complaint Filed over Lack of COVID-19 Provisions for Multilinguals. May 4, 2021. The National Health Law Program has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Department of Homeland Security Office for CivilRights
HOW COVID-19 AFFECTS INTERPRETERS & TRANSLATORS COVID-19 has changed the world irrevocably, forcing the translation and interpretation industry to rapidly adopt digital technology and tools to reduce the disruption of day-to-day operations. Since early March, multinational corporations and international associations have had to turn global, face-to-face events into online video conferences. While frontline workers are undoubtedly the heroes LANGUAGE RESTRICTIONS EXACERBATE PANDEMIC TOLL A recently published study is stressing the necessity of accessible multilingual information on public health during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The research—published in JAMA Network Open, a journal of the American Medical Association—underscores the various social and demographic factors associated with higher incidence and death rates of COVID-19, such as limited English HOW DOES MOTHER TONGUE AFFECT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A new study is exploring how a person’s native language can influence the way the brain processes auditory words in a second language. Because cues that signal the beginning and ending of words can differ from language to language, a person’s native language can provide misleading information when learning to segment a second language into words. Annie Tremblay, an assistant professor of CANADA LAUNCHES FIRST INDIGENOUS TV CHANNEL A new, all-Inuit Inuktut language channel has been launched in Canada, serving as the country’s first channel broadcast entirely in an Indigenous language. Devised by the team at Nunavut Independent Television (NITV), Uvagut TV (Inuktut for “Our TV”) began broadcasting Inuktut language shows, movies and live programming on January 18. “Our ancestors survived by the strength of their LANGUAGE RESTRICTIONS EXACERBATE PANDEMIC TOLL A recently published study is stressing the necessity of accessible multilingual information on public health during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The research—published in JAMA Network Open, a journal of the American Medical Association—underscores the various social and demographic factors associated with higher incidence and death rates of COVID-19, such as limited English COVID-19 LANGUAGE ACCESS ACT REINTRODUCED A new version of the Coronavirus Language Access Act has been introduced to the House of Representatives by Grace Meng (D-NY). An earlier version of the act was introduced to the Senate in August 2020, however it did not receive a vote before the previous Congress ended. “COVID-19 continues to ravage our nation, especially communities of color. To help close the health disparities these FRENCH TO LEAD DURING FRANCE’S EU PRESIDENCY The French language is poised to become the main language of the European Union’s (EU’s) meetings, notes, and debates during France’s presidency of the bloc from January 2022 to June 2022. France is planning to host major EU meetings in French, a move that breaks with the long-held tradition of hosting such meetings in English. This will be the first time the nation has held the LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY DECLINES IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA 7 hours ago · Traditional dancing at the Mask Festival, Kokopo, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea—frequently heralded as the most linguistically diverse place in the entire world—is in the middle of a language crisis. According to a new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the youngest generations in the nation are using CHINESE CONTROVERSY IN SRI LANKA Two incidents in which Chinese was included on signs for government projects but Tamil was omitted, despite being an official language, have caused Sri Lankans to start questioning the cultural hegemony of China on the island nation as its investments multiply. Sri Lankan attorney general Dappula de Livera unveiled a plaque written in Sinhala, English, and Chinese, but not Tamil, as required MICHIGAN MOVES ON PRESCHOOL FOR ALL Detroit's diverse population would benefit from the plan As President Biden’s American Families Plan meets opposition in Congress, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer is moving forward with a $400 million dollar plan to expand the state’s Great Start Readiness Program so that it can provide free preschool to 22,000 more children. Whitmer wants to spend $255 million of federal funding and HOW TO BEST SUPPORT ENGLISH LEARNERS AT HOME How to Best Support English Learners at Home. Carol Johnson and Doris Chavez-Linville suggest how educators can best support English learner students facing additional obstacles regarding distance learning. September 16, 2020. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, English learners (ELs), like many students, already faced challenges at school. IMMIGRANTS, THEIR LANGUAGES, AND THEIR CHILDREN Alex Poole presents three modest principles to facilitate familial bilingualism Headlines like “Majority of Americans Want Immigrants to Learn English, Poll Says” (Benedetti, 2013), columns claiming the “government should do more to preserve the role of English” (“English by the Polls,” 2017), and English-only legislation promoted by reactionary politicians suggest the U.S. is a BLURRING THE LINE BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Fatiha Guessabi argues that culture is a language in itself Language always carries meanings and references beyond itself: The meanings of a particular language represent the culture of a particular social group. To interact with a language means to do so with the culture which is its reference point. We could not understand a culture without having direct access to its language because ofDIALOGUE ARCHIVES
FEDELE to Host Digital Event for Teachers and Language Agents May EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN COVID LOCKDOWNS Early Language Acquisition in COVID Lockdowns. Extensive research during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown its effect on the way we talk and engage with our language, like the introduction of new words like “ quaranteam ” or the increased frequency of other vocabulary items like words for “hand sanitizer” and “quarantine.”. Now INTEGRATING CONTENT AND LANGUAGE Tania Ruiz presents educators’ impressions of the dual-language methodology sweeping Europe Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a USING HANDS-ON MANIPULATIVES Jennifer Nash recommends the tactile approach to motivating students to read and write Reading and writing are two areas in which it is often difficult to get students excited to learn. Whether students are struggling to understand what they are reading or having trouble thinking of something about which to write, reading and writing have become subjects of fear. However, these two CONTACT US - LANGUAGE MAGAZINE Subscriptions Contact Subscriptions Submissions If you are interested in writing for Language Magazine, click here to view our submission guidelines. If you are interested in writing reviews of new books and products, click here to view our reviewer guidelines. Email all editorial queries to dan@languagemagazine.com Letters to the Editor To share your thoughts about anything you have CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FILED OVER LACK OF COVID-19 Civil Rights Complaint Filed over Lack of COVID-19 Provisions for Multilinguals. May 4, 2021. The National Health Law Program has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Department of Homeland Security Office for CivilRights
IMMIGRATION REFORM AND ENGLISH Paul Musselman sees the proposal for an ESL requirement as an opportunity to innovate The good news is the proposed immigration reform plan allowing an estimated eleven million undocumented residents to become U.S. citizens has bipartisan support. One provision requiring prospective citizens to learn English, however, is potentially divisive. Through a different lens, this provision also CANADA LAUNCHES FIRST INDIGENOUS TV CHANNEL A new, all-Inuit Inuktut language channel has been launched in Canada, serving as the country’s first channel broadcast entirely in an Indigenous language. Devised by the team at Nunavut Independent Television (NITV), Uvagut TV (Inuktut for “Our TV”) began broadcasting Inuktut language shows, movies and live programming on January 18. “Our ancestors survived by the strength of their RETHINKING WHAT MATTERS: INCORPORATING ANTI-RACISM INTO During my conversation with the high school leaders, we discussed ways to move toward creating a school that embodies anti-racism, inclusion, and equity. In our discussion, I suggested that the teachers make a more intentional and direct effort to set learning standards around identity throughout their unit plans and instruction. While the African American students were feeling marginalized in ‘THE SINGLE GREATEST EDUCATIONAL EFFORT IN HUMAN HISTORYAVERAGE EDUCATION LEVEL IN CHINALITERACY IN CHINA Judy Heflin charts the success of Mao’s Chinese literacy program Although China boasts a history of over 5,000 years, the modern nation-state we know today is only about 65 years old. Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, after the Chinese Civil War. Subsequently, the illiteracy rate of China, which stood at LANGUAGE TEACHER VS. ACQUISITION FACILITATOR Language Teacher vs. Acquisition Facilitator. March 7, 2017. Carol Gaab focuses on the learners in front of her, not on a method, a curriculum, or a plan. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word. Select the correct tense of the verb for the followingstatements.
EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN COVID LOCKDOWNS Early Language Acquisition in COVID Lockdowns. Extensive research during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown its effect on the way we talk and engage with our language, like the introduction of new words like “ quaranteam ” or the increased frequency of other vocabulary items like words for “hand sanitizer” and “quarantine.”. Now INTEGRATING CONTENT AND LANGUAGE Tania Ruiz presents educators’ impressions of the dual-language methodology sweeping Europe Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a USING HANDS-ON MANIPULATIVES Jennifer Nash recommends the tactile approach to motivating students to read and write Reading and writing are two areas in which it is often difficult to get students excited to learn. Whether students are struggling to understand what they are reading or having trouble thinking of something about which to write, reading and writing have become subjects of fear. However, these two CONTACT US - LANGUAGE MAGAZINE Subscriptions Contact Subscriptions Submissions If you are interested in writing for Language Magazine, click here to view our submission guidelines. If you are interested in writing reviews of new books and products, click here to view our reviewer guidelines. Email all editorial queries to dan@languagemagazine.com Letters to the Editor To share your thoughts about anything you have CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FILED OVER LACK OF COVID-19 Civil Rights Complaint Filed over Lack of COVID-19 Provisions for Multilinguals. May 4, 2021. The National Health Law Program has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Department of Homeland Security Office for CivilRights
IMMIGRATION REFORM AND ENGLISH Paul Musselman sees the proposal for an ESL requirement as an opportunity to innovate The good news is the proposed immigration reform plan allowing an estimated eleven million undocumented residents to become U.S. citizens has bipartisan support. One provision requiring prospective citizens to learn English, however, is potentially divisive. Through a different lens, this provision also CANADA LAUNCHES FIRST INDIGENOUS TV CHANNEL A new, all-Inuit Inuktut language channel has been launched in Canada, serving as the country’s first channel broadcast entirely in an Indigenous language. Devised by the team at Nunavut Independent Television (NITV), Uvagut TV (Inuktut for “Our TV”) began broadcasting Inuktut language shows, movies and live programming on January 18. “Our ancestors survived by the strength of their RETHINKING WHAT MATTERS: INCORPORATING ANTI-RACISM INTO During my conversation with the high school leaders, we discussed ways to move toward creating a school that embodies anti-racism, inclusion, and equity. In our discussion, I suggested that the teachers make a more intentional and direct effort to set learning standards around identity throughout their unit plans and instruction. While the African American students were feeling marginalized in ‘THE SINGLE GREATEST EDUCATIONAL EFFORT IN HUMAN HISTORYAVERAGE EDUCATION LEVEL IN CHINALITERACY IN CHINA Judy Heflin charts the success of Mao’s Chinese literacy program Although China boasts a history of over 5,000 years, the modern nation-state we know today is only about 65 years old. Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, after the Chinese Civil War. Subsequently, the illiteracy rate of China, which stood at LANGUAGE TEACHER VS. ACQUISITION FACILITATOR Language Teacher vs. Acquisition Facilitator. March 7, 2017. Carol Gaab focuses on the learners in front of her, not on a method, a curriculum, or a plan. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word. Select the correct tense of the verb for the followingstatements.
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Free English Lessons in the UK for Non-native Speakers. October 1, 2019. Long-established group of English-language schools, British Study Centres (BSC) is now offering free English lessons for local, non-native speakers. The classes aim to increase the quality of their students’ lives, so they can be independent and live ADDRESSING THE GENDER BIAS IN FRENCH 18 hours ago · French speakers have long been engaged in a debate over the language’s gender inclusivity—or rather its lack thereof. While some progress has been made toward feminizing the language (such as the 2012 move to remove the word mademoiselle from all official government communications, instead opting for the more neutral madame), other measures have been met with JOIN CHOMSKY & KRASHEN ONLINE 18 hours ago · Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. JUNE 2021 ONLINE EDITION Popular Posts. After Whiteness ‘Iconic’ Sounds May Be Missing Link to Language; Creating a Culturally Responsive Teaching Ecosystem; Study Shows Twins Learn Language Differently BILL WOULD ALLOW SIX MONTHS TO LEARN FRENCH IN QUÉBEC A proposed language reform policy in Québec would give new immigrants to the Canadian province a pretty narrow timeframe to attain working proficiency in French: six months. Bill 96, a 100-page piece of legislation, aims to boost the status of the French language in Québec, but some argue that it could discourage immigrants from coming to the state, as it enforces a rather rigid framework CHINESE CONTROVERSY IN SRI LANKA 1 day ago · Two incidents in which Chinese was included on signs for government projects but Tamil was omitted, despite being an official language, have caused Sri Lankans to start questioning the cultural hegemony of China on the island nation as its investments multiply. Sri Lankan attorney general Dappula de Livera unveiled a plaque written in Sinhala, English, and Chinese, but not Tamil, as required ARABIC INTERNET USERS AVOID CENSORSHIP BY ADAPTING Pro-Palestinian activists have come up with a unique way of maneuvering around online censorship in the Arabic language: using an ancient form of the Arabic alphabet that isn’t properly recognized by social media algorithms designed to detect offensive or controversial content. In light of the recent developments in the Israel–Palestine conflict, social media networks like Facebook have HOW DOES MOTHER TONGUE AFFECT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A new study is exploring how a person’s native language can influence the way the brain processes auditory words in a second language. Because cues that signal the beginning and ending of words can differ from language to language, a person’s native language can provide misleading information when learning to segment a second language into words. Annie Tremblay, an assistant professor of LINGUSITICS ARCHIVES FEDELE to Host Digital Event for Teachers and Language Agents May__
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