“Official” is a very English word. It has its roots in the Old French “oficial” and the Latin “officialis,” and now — thanks to a new Trump executive order — describes the status of the English ...
For Quebec City’s tiny English-speaking community, a former jail turned library serves as an essential sanctuary in a metropolis where the domination of French is enshrined in law. By Ian Austen ...
Is it better to have all English learners together, separate from their non-English learner peers? How about more instructional time in a heterogeneous classroom? Or pull-out sessions for language ...
That is the elevator-pitch version of one of President Trump’s latest executive orders. In form, it undoes the requirement, instituted under the Clinton administration, that government agencies and ...
Like most people who study abroad in a non-English speaking country, I expected to be fully immersed in the German language upon my arrival in Freiburg. That expectation has been met — at least, for ...
The terminology used to classify students in need of specialized support to acquire the English language in public schools has shifted over time, gradually embracing more positive connotations of ...
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