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In June 2001, Asia Society's National Commission on Asia in the Schools released its report which concluded that "young Americans are dangerously uninformed about international matters" (National Commission on Asia in the Schools, 2001, p. 6). Since then, Asia Society has been leading a major national initiative to stimulate teaching and learning about the history, geography, cultures, and languages of Asia and other world regions in America's schools. In this article we explore the crucial relationship between the early language classroom and the international knowledge and skills that are so vital in the 21st century.

Stewart, V., & Signmaster, H. (2006). International Education and the Early Language Classroom. Learning Languages, 11(1), pp. 22-23.

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Table of Contents (Vol. 11 No.2 Spring 2006)
Invited Article:
  International Education and the Early Language Classroom by Vivien Stewart and Heather Singmaster
White Paper:
  Positions of the National Network for Early Languages Learning (NNELL)
Features:
  Strategies for Teaching Culture in Grades K-8 by Mari Haas
  Living the Language: International Exchanges for 5th Graders by Emily Wood
  Digging Deeper: Examining our Role as Teachers of Culture by Pablo Muirhead
Lesson Ideas :
  ˇViva Colombia/Colombia Viva! A fantasy trip for the five senses by Lori Langer de Ramirez
FLES Activity:
  WWWatch by Alexey Andreev and Edwin Gragert
Updates:
  President’s Notes: Janis Jensen
  Nominations for the NNELL Award for Outstanding Support of Early Second Language Learning by Terry Caccavale
  Awards Update
  2006 NNELL Summer Institute for Regional and State Representatives
  Discover Languages: An ACTFL Initiative
  JNCL-NCLIS A New Era in Foreign Languages by J. David Edwards
   
 
 
 
     
     
     
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