The JLPT is the largest Japanese-language test in the world, testing over 62 countries in Japanese Language Proficiency. Passing the N2 or N1 levels gives users a massive leg up… Continue Reading »
This UNESCO article discusses how children face challenges in accessing education in their mother tongue, potentially leading to marginalization or the denial of their cultural heritage. The article emphasizes multilingual… Continue Reading »
AYFN Academy is opportunities platform for youth across the globe to build network. It aims to create and provide youth, knowledge and cultural exchange activities. It endeavors to increase education… Continue Reading »
The Language Connects Foundation is a national not-for-profit and philanthropic organization created in partnership with ACTFL to uplift language educators and champion language education Their goal is to help ensure… Continue Reading »
This article advocates for a paradigm shift in American education by highlighting the importance of providing American students with a multilingual education in today’s globalized world. The article discusses the… Continue Reading »
The Language Flagship is a national effort to change the way Americans learn languages. Although the first Flagship programs were designed for post-baccalaureate students, in 2006 The Language Flagship introduced… Continue Reading »
American Institute of Indian Studies offers intensive, immersion-based training in modern and classical South Asian languages at multiple sites in India.
This seminar programme aims to bridge educational sciences with practice in education and will review some of the key arguments and evidence for the benefits of learning multiple languages, as… Continue Reading »
The University of North Georgia has received a two-year STARTALK grant of more than $327,000 from the National Security Agency to provide instruction on the Chinese language and astronomy for… Continue Reading »
Seeking speakers of African, Middle Eastern, Pacific, Eurasian, South, and Southeast Asian languages, as well as less-commonly studied languages of Europe and the Americas, to serve as conversation partners for… Continue Reading »