Unlocking the Vietnamese Language: A Student’s Perspective in Saigon
Vietnam—the land of delicious food, viral-worthy motorcycle traffic, immense history, and… language classes? Learning Vietnamese is definitely not on the radar for many language...
You All Belong Here
You know that feeling when you enter a room and instantly realize there is a meeting happening and you were not invited? Think...
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Unlocking the Vietnamese Language: A Student’s Perspective in Saigon
Vietnam—the land of delicious food, viral-worthy motorcycle traffic, immense history, and… language classes? Learning Vietnamese is definitely not on the radar for many language...
From Advocate to Activist: One Teacher’s Journey
Classroom teacher: “That kid from Africa. He’s suspended again. He is always bothering everyone at lunch in the cafeteria.”
TESOL teacher: “What country is...
Saqarik
Juan does a double take when I mention Joyabaj. “¿De veras?” he asks. We’d been chatting about my recent trip to Guatemala as he...
The Mexican American
Originally published in June 2007, Language Magazine is republishing this article in memoriam of the activist, artist, and author, Herman Sillas.
I had gone...
You All Belong Here
You know that feeling when you enter a room and instantly realize there is a meeting happening and you were not invited? Think...
Recognizing Language Disorders in Multilingual Children
Communication is a human right, in any and all languages. Children of all backgrounds start communicating from birth, though this communication looks and sounds...
Dyslexia Legislation Only Gets Us So Far
In October, education communities across the country recognized Dyslexia Awareness Month. The National Institute of Health and Yale University found approximately one in five...
Building Capacity FOR Collaboration and THROUGH Collaboration
During the past decade, interpreter and translator services...
The Art of Writing?
It’s been a rough few years for elementary teaching and learning. Concerns remain about the progress (or lack thereof) that US students are making...