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Rethinking Language Education in the US – A New Paradigm for Language Educators, Advocates, and Stakeholders

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  • Kathleen Stein-Smith

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In a globalized and interconnected world, language skills are more important than ever, yet US students lag behind those in many countries, and foreign language enrollment has declined, especially at the elementary and postsecondary levels. In order to build language skills in the US, it is necessary not only to embrace interdisciplinary collaborations, but also partnerships with communities. However, in addition to developing sustainable interest in languages and cultures and sustainable motivation for language learning, it is also necessary to address the issues of accessibility and affordability. Accessibility issues include availability of both in-person and online programs, and affordability includes fees and tuition at all levels, including after-school and weekend programs, and summer camps. Online learning and community partnerships, along with increased funding, play a vital role in make language learning accessible and affordable for all interested students. A language advocacy partnership among all stakeholders can play a significant role in resolving accessibility and affordability issues and making language learning available to all.

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  • Kathleen Stein-Smith, 2022. "Rethinking Language Education in the US – A New Paradigm for Language Educators, Advocates, and Stakeholders," International Journal of Contemporary Education, Redfame publishing, vol. 5(1), pages 61-67, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:ijcejl:v:5:y:2022:i:1:p:61-67
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