The Fall semester is in full swing, and most students are back in school and on campus, albeit with masks, random COVID tests, socially distanced lunchrooms, and lots of other
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One of the greatest threats to a secondary dual language (DL) program is its sustainability. As secondary education programs differ in structure and implementation from elementary programs, the various aspects
This will be the 26th annual La Cosecha Dual Language Education Conference. Organized by teachers for teachers, this year’s program is filled with 195 professional presentations, networking opportunities and plenty
I adore Spanish. I don’t just love its orthographic transparency (what you see is what you get) in the classroom. As a language, I love its rhythm, its unabashed-ness, its
The Dual Language Teacher of the Month Award is always awarded to qualified individuals who go above and beyond for the success of their students. Vanessa Moreno of Lagos Elementary
Abt Associates conducted an illuminating study, partnering with The Dual Language Education of New Mexico, on trends currently happening for Dual Language programs. Below, you can find a Q &
Flor Hernandez Saavedra of Badger Springs Middle School is a remarkable teacher, and has been involved in education for seven years, all seven spent teaching middle schoolers. She is now
Our May Dual Language Teacher of the Month, Kristie Almeyda, has been involved in education for 13 years. There were actually many factors in her reasoning for wanting to become
There has never been a more significant teacher shortage than the one currently effecting the United States. States like Mississippi have begun hiring teachers as young as twenty. Potentially deterred
By Samuel Aguirre of WIDA Español Day-to-day education of multilingual learners is in constant change. Most schools across the country are returning to in-person instruction, statewide assessments are being