In a city as diverse as Tucson, multilingual education is a necessity for perpetuating the preservation and mingling of cultures. New Zealand Fulbright scholar Nicola Daly recently led a workshop at ...
In this recurring series, we ask literacy experts in classrooms and libraries to discuss their techniques for selecting and sharing books to lead engaging storytimes for young readers. In today’s ...
Patrick Hamisi, Olivia Musehenu and Suzana Sifa, left to right, read new books with Shirley Lindburg, the English language learning coordinator for MCPS. The books include translated stories and ...
NAMPA, Idaho — Editor's note: This content is sponsored by CapEd Credit Union. Rainbow Weaver, My Shoes and I, and Book Fiesta -- those are just some of the Vox bilingual books that can be found at ...
Bibliophiles will find plenty of centuries-old tomes, graphic novels, modern works and more in this French city, which also happens to be this year’s UNESCO World Book Capital. By Seth Sherwood ...
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At Pueblo Elementary, a dual-language school in Scottsdale, Ariz., students, including English learners, learn core subjects in both English and Spanish. The schedule looks like this: Students in ...
In the basement of her home, surrounded by boxes and leather-bound pages, BYU alumna Bailey Kroff is quietly leading a multilingual revolution in scripture study. Kroff, a returned missionary who ...
OKAY. QUÉ PATRONES INSIDE TYLER HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, YOU’LL HEAR A MIX OF ENGLISH AND SPANISH COMING FROM CLASSROOMS. ENGLISH AND SPANISH IS GOOD FOR YOU BECAUSE WE CAN READ IN SPANISH, BOOKS ...
While Houston ISD experiences continuing declines in student enrollment, one group appears to be on the rise: emergent bilingual students. The population, which includes students whose native language ...
Teacher Gwendolyne Darony asked her third graders to recite four basic language skills. But instead of English, Darony asked in Spanish. "Escuchar. Hablar. Leer. Escribir," the students responded in ...