Published On: August 29th, 2014|

The Times-Dispatch – Patricia W. Cummins

“European secondary students all take two languages beyond their native language to ensure educational mobility and employment mobility across borders. The United States is way behind, with no coherent language policy…Monolingual Americans compete with trilingual international competitors for high-paying jobs…Are we ready for international and foreign language education to become a part of American core curricula?” (more)