Language Magazine, April 2004, Vol 3, No. 8

 

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Giving Voice to the Silenced
Otto Santa Ana argues that linguistic oppression is America's latest form of racism

The Phonics Debate: 2004
Stephen Krashen examines the effectiveness of phonics in the light of the latest research

Creating an Assessment Environment
Erika Benadom explains how student information systems can be a boon for developing English Language Learners

Warm Hearts in a Cold Climate
A lack of suitable textbooks led Carole Poppleton to turn to composition in an impoverished Romanian town

Speak Up!
Lori Langer de Ramirez and Susan Quintyne report on how teachers can target language use in the classroom

English, Math and Spanish?
Domenico Maceri considers the case for making a foreign language, possibly Spanish, a basiv subject in U.S. schools

Study Abroad: Latin America
Andrea Storen recommends some interesting destinations for Spanish immersion classes in Latin America

Electronic Education
Lessons for the one-computer classroom

Newsbytes

Reviews

Mainely English
Jane S. Smith describes the French-influenced and truly exceptional dialects of Maine

Last Writes

Plus all the latest news in language learning technology, book reviews and source information on language funding.



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