Pathé, the French production and exhibition powerhouse which is turning 130 next year, is getting ready to reboot its U.K.
‘Language is identity:’ How Pitt approaches topics of linguistic justice in the classroom and beyond
The phrase “linguistic justice” can take on several meanings, but at Pitt, it means meeting students where they’re at.
Teachers and school administrators are turning toward AI tools to help bridge the language gap with English learners — but ...
The United States experienced phenomenal growth in the number of English-language learners over the first decade of the 21st century, expanding the need in many public schools to provide special ...
"The English language helps me talk to people from different countries," said 11-year-old Kim Long. "I also love it because I can read lots of books and comics, and watch football on YouTube too," he ...
As more states and districts are embracing the “science of reading,” some educators and advocates have raised the question: Will these methods work for English-language learners? The “science of ...
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Vietnam to make English a compulsory second language in all schools by 2035, to be more competitive
By 2035, Vietnam aims to make English a compulsory second language in all schools - and a mandatory subject from Grade 1 by 2030 - to improve the country's global competitiveness.
That English has become a dominant world language is a consequence of history. The British Empire spread English to many parts of the globe, first through coloniz ation in the 17th and 18th centuries ...
Actor Ralph Fiennes made headlines last week when he claimed that the rise of social networking is ruining the English language, stating that "I think we're living in a time when our ears are attuned ...
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