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Language Learning Programs – The Language Flagship

The Language Flagship
The Language Flagship is a national effort to change the way Americans learn languages. Although the first Flagship programs were designed for post-baccalaureate students, in 2006 The Language Flagship introduced undergraduate Flagship programs. They offer language learning programs in critical languages for students across the United States. The programs include Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, and Russian. The programs can be domestic or overseas, and they offer financial support as well. After graduation, they have links to government programs, such as the Boren Fellowship, and business partnerships that can further help people learn languages.

DSS They have also taken steps to push language learning down to the K-12 level. The Flagship K12 Initiatives aim to prepare students to enter college with an established and measurable skill in a second language. The Language Flagship's mission is to empower a small but rapidly expanding group of innovators to develop and implement new models of undergraduate language learning and to diffuse these models throughout higher education.
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Cross Curriculum benefits of Multilingual Learning

University College London
This seminar programme aims to bridge educational sciences with practice in education and will review some of the key arguments and evidence for the benefits of learning multiple languages, as well as learning through multiple languages.
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STARTALK Grant

The University of North Georgia
The University of North Georgia has received a two-year STARTALK grant of more than $327,000 from the National Security Agency to provide instruction on the Chinese language and astronomy for high school students.
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Conversation Partner, The Five College Center for World Languages

Five College Consortium
Seeking speakers of African, Middle Eastern, Pacific, Eurasian, South, and Southeast Asian languages, as well as less-commonly studied languages of Europe and the Americas, to serve as conversation partners for students.
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