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December 2015

Reading Smarts | Open Doors Report

Study Abroad Advisor Guide

STEM to the rescue

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Give the gift of multilingualismAt Language Magazine, we believe that every child deserves the opportunities offeredby speaking multiple languages and the first step to realizing that dream is the intro-duction of additional languages to babies and toddlers just as their cognition systemsare developing. Research shows that children are naturally inclined to speak morethan one language. Levi's Book of Barnyard Animals is the perfect tool to introduceother languages to babies and toddlers to help prevent monolingual programming.This 6" x 6" board book also enables monolingual parents and caregivers to open achild's mind to other languages through natural curiosity. It even comes with down-loadable audio files for each language so you can get the pronunciation right. Levi'sBook of Barnyard Animals contains the following languages: • Arabic • Chinese • Eng-lish • French • German • Hebrew • Japanese • Korean • Portuguese • Russian • Spanish• Swedish.

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Dec 2015

6 Editorial8 Letters9 News

12 Source14 The World as We Speak17 Indigenous Languages62 Jobshop64 The Resource66 Last Writes

Richard Ledererwith a Dog's 'Night Before Christmas'

Open Doors Report More students than everare U.S.-bound to learn

TowardBiliteracy:Spanish andCalifornianTrajectoriesCynthiaGarcíaDehbozorgiand NehemiasGiménezGarcía com-pare policies

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24Nail Polishand BaseballBatsDiana Kennedysuggests“googling forcontent” toinspire studentsto read

STEM in aChaoticClassroomLydia Withrowuses a CSI-themedproject,creating amock crimescene toincorporateSTEM into herEnglishcurriculum

GrowingGlobalEducatorsDeborah Ellisengagesstudents inrigorouslearning byharnessingtheirenthusiasm

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2016 YearPlannerConferences,workshops,observances,and grantdeadlines

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Thinking,Giving, andLearningA selection ofsome of thebest service-learningopportunitiesin LatinAmerica

28StudyAbroadPlannerLanguageMagazinepresents ayear of studyabroadevents

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