Arkansas’ Students “Seal” Future with Biliteracy
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A multilingual resource for families in eight languages: Hawaii educators collaborated with the Council of State Science Supervisors to translate resources for families teaching science subjects at home during COVID-19 school closures into eight languages. In an immediate response to COVID-19 school closures, the Council of State Science Supervisors (CSSS) collaborated to create resources for families to engage in
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As you may have seen in our newsletter or on our website, we are reaching out to language professionals around the country to join the Language Leadership Council. Our museum president, Greg Nedved, recently interviewed our Minnesotan liaison, Kathy Olson-Studler, of the NNELL (National Network for Early Language Learning). Please take a look at what
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Reflection has been a theme throughout this year’s Teacher’s Corners, and we are seeing a light at the end of the tunnel of pandemic teaching. This may be the best time to begin evaluation of lessons learned to carry forward. Although it feels like we have radically altered our teaching in the past few months,
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When many of us think of the National Parks, the Grand Canyon almost immediately comes to mind. Although not the most visited of the parks – that honor goes to the Great Smoky Mountains – the Grand Canyon stirs images of pioneers, adventure, and a uniquely American road trip. However, on the western rim of
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Washington State Liaison Dr. Michele Anciaux Aoki was presented with top honors by the National Council of Less-Commonly Taught Languages (NCLTCL), receiving their A. Ronald Walton Award. This is a lifetime achievement award, presented to an individual whose career has been distinguished by selfless service and noteworthy contributions to less commonly taught language initiatives. Congratulations,
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Here are pathways to civilian translator and interpreter professions. By Rusty Shughart, COL, USAF (RET.) This article appears in the April 2021 issue of G.I. Jobs, a publication aimed at informing veterans of potential civilian careers. Click to make the pages appear in full screen view.
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Throughout the pandemic, we have heard various news stories about languages and either their sad declines or their great revivals. From South American to Australia, all around the globe, language preservation has come to the forefront of linguists’ minds. With an accelerated decline in indigenous languages, they are wondering what can be done to start
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One of the greatest challenges of virtual teaching for me has been introducing new vocabulary. Although I have taken a more comprehensible input approach in the past few years, where will we read articles, watch videos, or listen to songs to learn new vocab, it is still a challenge to make sure that not only
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