dual language immersion education: a potential game changer for ELL students
When the impressive results of a long-term study of Portland’s dual language immersion programs first came out last
When the impressive results of a long-term study of Portland’s dual language immersion programs first came out last
addalingua co-founders, Lilah Ambrosi and Stacey Vanden Bosch joined NewSchools Venture Fund this month in San Francisco for
How do you define success for your immersion program? As Kenneth C. Williams, former educator and founder of Unfold
We are what we repeatedly do, excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. (Aristotle) Ongoing professional
Spanish and English are different. So why do we teach literacy as if they’re not? During addalingua working
addalingua believes in helping our immersion partner schools maximize the investment their communities have made in students becoming
U.S. Secretary of Education John King, Jr. recently traveled to California to address the CABE 2016 (California Association
We’re continuing our series on how to be a great immersion parent by suggesting another question that parents
When quality teachers have the support of strong program leaders who work to understand the complexity of dual language
Welcome back to our series on how to be a great immersion parent. We’re continuing to explore questions
Did you ever think about the ough blend in English? Where’s the consistency? Bough, rough, through, cough…ugh. It’s
Last week we continued our how to be a great immersion parent series by suggesting a couple of
One of the encouragements we made in our opening post was to ask good questions. You want to
When children struggle in immersion classrooms, stakeholders may be tempted to blame the difficulty on the students’ learning
Did you know that our founding fathers believed adopting an English-only stance was “incompatible with the spirit of
It’s not every day that one of the nation’s foremost researchers in the field of dual language immersion
As addalingua has grown over the years to support over 20 schools and districts, we’ve gleaned some important lessons about
Portland may revel in its reputation as one of the “weirdest” cities in the United States, but a