Author: Elizabeth Weise

  • A nice info graphic. I speak Swedish, which is in the easy category. Oh well. See the story and graphic here.

  • At Stough Elementary in Raleigh, students learn in Mandarin BY SARAH BARR The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)January 30, 2015 RALEIGH — Kindergartner Ava Fletcher has been learning Mandarin for just a few months in her classroom at Stough Elementary School. But already she can write her name in Chinese characters, sing songs such as…

  • Encourage your principal/teachers to fill out the survey listed below. It’s crazy that so many of our programs struggle to reinvent the wheel so sharing curriculum that’s been developed for Chinese and Common Core only makes sense. Though those of you from schools that are part of the national Flagship-Chinese Acquisition Pipeline are ahead of the game here…

  • Utah language immersion teachers in short supply WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 28, 2015 – 1:45 PM “Elise Taylor and Jake Beus, from the U.S. Institute of languages, pack software into boxes for… By Dana Rimington Standard-Examiner correspondent 2 2 0 It is no easy task getting dual immersion teachers for the Spanish, Chinese, or French programs…

  • 4 Reasons Why Your Child Is Passive Bilingual September 8, 2014 by Olena Centeno 15 Comments Have you ever met a family where parents speak to a child their heritage language but a child responds back in the community one? Or maybe this is the case in your multilingual family? It certainly could be frustrating: you were always…

  • A new study out finds that kids being read aloud to helps their reading overall. Sometimes parents with kids in immersion worry that their teachers shouldn’t sell be reading aloud to kids in upper grades. But it turns out getting read it helps reading overall. A key quote: But reading aloud through elementary school seemed to be…

  • Brain Research What speaking two languages does to the brain By Christos Pliatsikas Jan 13 2015 There is increasing evidence that bilingualism can affect how the brain works. Older, lifelong bilinguals have demonstrated better cognitive skills in tasks that require increased cognitive control. These cognitive effects are most pronounced in bilingual people who speak two languages in…