The Cupertino Language Immersion Program (CLIP) is a K–8, Mandarin Immersion program that started in the 1998–99. It began with one kindergarten class at John Muir Elementary School. It was the first ...
Immersion instruction differs from other types of language learning because students are learning multiple subjects in the target language. In a Chinese immersion setting, students will learn content ...
Editor’s Note: Camilla Modesitt, advancement director at Denver Language School, shares the reasons why it is important to make language-immersion programs available to all students. Choice in ...
Learning a second language can be a challenge, but it's a little easier when you learn that new language while you are young. That's why language immersion programs are becoming more popular in North ...
The Language Immersion Student Residence, formerly known as the Foreign Language Student Residence, recently changed its name with the goal of clarifying the program's purpose and eliminating ...
At BYU, language learning goes beyond textbooks. For students living in language housing, fluency starts right at home.
I was talking to a friend about plans for her pre-schooler. Their home language is English, but my friend’s father is French, and I wondered if she was enrolling her child in the local French ...
August 11, 2018 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google When you’re trying to learn a foreign language, there’s no better way than being immersed in it. Language ...
IMPACT THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN AND OTHERS. >> THERE ARE FOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN THE TRIAD THAT OFFER LANGUAGE IMMERSION LEARNING FOR STUDENTS, AND PARENTS ...
JEMEZ PUEBLO — The words escape slowly from Eleanor Tafoya when she speaks of the decline of the Jemez language among the Pueblo’s youth. “If we don’t do anything, we’re going to lose our traditions ...
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I was walking along, minding my business, when out of the blue, a passer-by said, “Shikamoo” — the respectful Swahili greeting used by young people when addressing elders, which literally means "I ...
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