If you’re looking for ways to motivate your students to learn and succeed in your language learning classroom, music could be the answer that you’re looking for. The human brain
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The new saying is that Monolingualism is the Illiteracy of the 21st century. More than ever, biliterate people have the advantage in society. Bi-literate individuals, proficient in two languages, often
Authentic biliteracy development refers to the developing of original material done in two languages that mirror each other in content and that one is not a translation nor interpretation of
It is that time of year again! Hispanic Heritage Month is a month-long celebration – starting September 15th and ending October 15th — recognizing the histories, cultures, and contributions of
Shelly Spiegel-Coleman reigns as a prominent leader in the dual language field. From her very first teaching experience to holding an executive position in Californians Together, she has climbed up
Every year, Americans celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month from 15th of September to 15th of October by acknowledging the cultures, contributions as well as the histories of American inhabitants whose
The CODEBREAKER Story by Suzanne Rajkumar Under Gladwell’s “10,000-hour formula”, I am an expert of teaching languages. For eight years, I taught as a high-school teacher in Trinidad and Tobago.
For our back to school edition this year, we wanted to ask you, our fuerte dual language community what your best advice is for getting students back into the swing
Over the years, Dual Language teaching has become in demand due to the many known benefits of being bilingual. Finding more ways to nourish and support the students’ educational needs
In the grand scheme of things, teachers tend to be overworked and underappreciated. And since we know that, wouldn’t it be nice if we tried to make life a lot