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Multilingual Education and Bilingual Revolution at the Consulate of Poland
Multilingual education and the Bilingual Revolution were the focus of an event which took place at the General Consulate of the Republic of Poland in New York and provided the perfect setting for launching Rewolucja dwujęzyczna, the Polish version of my book, The Bilingual Revolution. Read more
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NECTFL Award
A few photos from last night’s award ceremony in New York. Thank you Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages for this great honor. Read more
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Upcoming book talk
Join us at St. John’s University in New York for a book talk “en français” Read more
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China: Rise of a New Philanthropic Power
In response to the ongoing coronavirus emergency, on January 31, Chinese billionaire Jack Ma pledged the equivalent of US$144 million for medical supplies for Wuhan and Hubei as well as $14 million to help develop a vaccine. Just a few months ago, the former teacher had left the reins of a company of more than Read more
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French-speaking population according to the US Census Bureau
The latest U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey reports that 1,203,941 people in the U.S. speak French at home.This includes speakers of French Patois and Cajun. These individuals are over 5 years old (count another 4.6% if you want to include children under 5, or 55,380 children). Despite a drop since my last count, French Read more
