The Institute of Education Sciences has awarded two collaborative grants to the Lynch School of Education and Human Development that build on previous awards to support language and literacy development among bilingual and English learners. The Lynch School’s C. Patrick Proctor, professor of Literacy and Bilingualism in the Teaching, Curriculum, and Society department, is the co-principal investigator for both projects. Learn more about this topic by reading on BostonCollege.
Incorporating young adult literature
A new book discussing the use of young adult literature in college classrooms has been published by three people with ties to Illinois State University. Distinguished Professor of English Roberta Trites, Professor Emerita of English Karen Coats, and Mike Cadden, an alumnus of ISU’s doctoral program in English, edited Teaching Young Adult Literature from the Modern Language Association. Learn more about this topic by reading on IllinoisStateUniversity.
Language proficiency correlates with cognitive skills
An international team of researchers carried out an experiment at HSE University demonstrating that knowledge of several languages can improve the performance of the human brain. In their study, they registered a correlation between participants’ cognitive control and their proficiency in a second language.
Learn more about this topic by reading on MedicalExpress.
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English only: Japan colleges teach how to speak with the world
TOKYO — Nestled in the wooded mountains of Japan’s northwest lies a small liberal arts college that has pioneered an all-out method to raise the English-language skills of its students — total immersion. All classes and daily interactions are conducted in English at the school.
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New Mandarin-English preschool opens in south London
New Mandarin-English preschool opens in south London
One of the first few Mandarin-English immersion schools in Britain officially opened in south London, joining the continuing zeal here and beyond for learning Mandarin.
Petts Wood Mandarin-English Preschool, which opened Friday at Bromley in southeastern suburb of London, is also the very first Mandarin immersion preschool founded in partnership with a church in Britain, according to the school website.
Learn more about this topic by reading on Xinhuanet.
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East Africa: Kiswahili Goes to School in South Africa
East Africa: Kiswahili Goes to School in South Africa
South Africa has become the first southern African country to offer Kiswahili as an optional subject in schools, raising hopes for the growth of the language considered the lingua franca of East Africa.
Kiswahili will be taught along with French, German and Mandarin. The government plans to roll out the teaching in 90 schools.
It is the first African language from outside southern Africa to be offered in schools. Already, South Africa has reached out to Kenya and Tanzania to recruit teachers of the language. Learn more about this topic by reading on AllAfrica.
Thousands of young Syrians opt to learn Russian at school
Thousands of young Syrians opt to learn Russian at school
DAMASCUS (Reuters) – Omar al-Tawil, a 15-year-old school boy in Damascus, is one of 24,000 Syrian youngsters now learning Russian at school after the country added the language of the government’s most powerful ally to the curriculum.
Many young people in Syria, where Moscow intervened in 2015 to help President Bashir al-Assad win back territory, are eager to study Russian in order to travel to Russia or work in Russian companies they expect to appear in Syria in the future. Learn more about this topic by reading on EgyptIndependent.
Free “Language Learning with Netflix” extension makes studying Japanese almost too easy
Free “Language Learning with Netflix” extension makes studying Japanese almost too easy
Back when I was studying Japanese in the ancient days of the early 2000s, we had two options to find shows with Japanese subtitles: import them for exorbitant prices, or try your luck at Chinatown where bootleg DVDs sometimes came with them.
And while the Japanese dubs of Seinfeld and Star Trek that I poured my meager earnings into were funny, and the bootleg DVDs that crapped out halfway through were what I deserved, they were both pretty disappointing. I would’ve loved a way to watch a bunch of different shows with Japanese subtitles, for a reasonable price. Learn more about this topic by reading on SoraNews24.
Nigeria’s local languages as endangered species
Nigeria’s local languages as endangered species
Twenty nine Nigerian minor languages have become extinct, while another 29 are in danger of extinction. Three Nigeria’s major languages -Yoruba, Igbo, and Ishekiri are also endangered, according to studies by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), and views expressed by language teachers, and linguists. Learn more about this topic by reading on PMNewsNigeria.
Immersive learning
Immersive learning
One of the first few Chinese-English immersion schools in Britain officially opened in south London, joining the continuing zeal there and beyond for learning Chinese.
Petts Wood Mandarin-English Preschool, which opened Friday at Bromley in southeastern suburb of London, is also the very first Chinese immersion preschool founded in partnership with a church in Britain, according to the school website. Learn more about this topic by reading on GlobalTimes.