Join me at one of the following events that will happen in New York City, Boston, and Washington! I will present my new book The Bilingual Revolution: The Future of Education is in Two Languages, discuss dual-language program development with great moderators and, sign copies at each event! See you there!
EVENTS
- October 14 – Brooklyn, NY | Book Signing at Woops! Greenpoint
- October 17 – Harlem, NY | Book Talk at La Maison d’Art, Harlem
- October 20-22 – Washington, DC | The Bilingual Revolution in DC
- October 28 – New York, NY | La Culture Oui, but Why! at LFNY
- November 2 – Boston, MA | Book Talk, French Cultural Center
- November 4 – New York, NY | Book Talk at NYC Bilingual Fair
- November 4 – New York, NY | Book Signing at Ich Bin Expat Fair
PRAISES
The book stands on the edge of the nascent bilingual revolution running through the U.S. school system —Conor Williams, New America’s Education Policy Program
This masterpiece will be indispensable for parents and educational leaders in the USA and abroad. —Bill Rivers, Joint National Committee on Languages – National Council for Language & International Studies
The Bilingual Revolution is must-read for every parent, every teacher, every administrator interested in creating and supporting best dual language programs for the 21st Century. —Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Dean of Education, UCLA
PRESS REVIEWS
Dr. Fabrice Jaumont played a leadership role in this grassroots movement and he has just written a book about it. The Bilingual Revolution describes what happened and gives the necessary ingredients for those who plan to start a [dual-language] program. – François Grosjean for Psychology Today
In his work, The Bilingual Revolution, Fabrice Jaumont encourages students’ parents to petition their local authorities, approach schools, and create dual-language programs in their neighborhoods. It seems the “bilingual revolution” will be fought by families. – France-Amérique
Over the years, Fabrice Jaumont has coached parents, both Francophone and others, to participate in the “bilingual revolution” in the New York public schools. Now, he’s releasing a book about his experiences. – French Morning