June 2018 Archives by author
Starting: Fri Jun 1 14:25:44 UTC 2018
Ending: Thu Jun 28 14:40:56 UTC 2018
Messages: 82
- [lg policy] I need your help
Lois Feuerle
- [lg policy] Book: Language Policy and Language Acquisition Planning
Francis Hult
- [lg policy] The Cost of Changing a Country's Name
Francis Hult
- [lg policy] Call for book reviewers
Sarah Moore
- [lg policy] NOTE ROOM CHANGE: John Edwards: Talk at Queen Mary University of London
Leigh Oakes
- [lg policy] Registration now open: 2018 HCALM Conference on language and health - ethical and policy issues
Yael Peled
- [lg policy] (no subject)
C. Martin Velez S.
- [lg policy] Re: Beall's List of Predatory Publishers 2017
Dave Sayers
- [lg policy] You talking to me? ¿Me esta hablando usted?
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Trump sent a retired teacher a letter about gun policy. She fixed the grammar and sent it back
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] English-speaking dad makes human rights complaint over French school division policy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Albright: Trump's Immigration Rhetoric, Policy 'Un-American and Appalling'
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] The Code That’s So Hard to Break
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Reports: US to Change Visa Policy for Chinese Students
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] ‘Return total power back to the parents’
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Backlash as English becomes preferred language at some Dutch universities
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Refugees seeking education fight school district policy that keeps older students out
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Dutch fret about rising sway of English on campus.
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Shakespeare in trouble: Dutch fret about English on campus
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Why California Needs to Take Bilingualism Seriously
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Afrikaans is forced on children in schools complain parents
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Shakespeare in trouble: Dutch fret about English on campus
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Lost in translation: Only 13% of UK policyholders understand their insurance policies
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Phoneme Husbandry in Delaware County, Pa.
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Q&A with Kristin Simpsen: English-only policies may discriminate, EEOC warns
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] President Higgins to speak at Irish language event in city
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Putrajaya: Policy changes and new initiatives soon
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins will be the keynote speaker at a symposium on Conradh na Gaeilge
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Ukrainians are getting less divided by language, not more. Here’s the research.
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Local language books can enhance children’s reading competencies
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] 150 hours to learn Mandarin – and teach it
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Malaysia: A more intergrated education system needed
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Over Language: Telemundo Reviles Latino Restaurateur as Race Traitor
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Infinitives Can Be Split: Grammar Conservatives Face the Shock
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] School board to vote on language credits, budget Most Popular Never Miss A Story Subscribe to Columbia Daily Tribune Our Picks By Roger McKinney @rmckinney9 Posted Jun 9, 2018 at 3:46 PM A new feature on Columbia Public Schools students’ transcripts will allow them to get college credit for being bilingual. The Columbia Board of Education on Monday will vote to establish a “Seal of BiLiteracy” for CPS students who are proficient in English and another language. The seal is included on the student’s high school transcript and diploma. Kristi Shinn, CPS director of curriculum and instruction, said native English speakers who take world languages can qualify, as can students with a native language other than English who become proficient in English. Students who receive the seal also are awarded 12 to 14 hours of foreign language credit at Missouri State University, Evangel University, University of Central Missouri, Truman State University and Missouri Southern State University
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Cyril Ramaphosa and the language challenge
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] American sign language and English language learners: New linguistic research supports the need for policy changes
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Taiwan and China: A battle for sovereignty or diversity?
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Do We Need a Single International Language in Space?
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] 'Afrikaans use denies black students access'
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Not quite the end of mankind
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Anglophones get a nod in Quebec's new cultural policy, but funding remains unclear
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Fwd: Language Rights of Linguistic Minorities: A Practical Guide for Implementation
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Language usage in the Netherlands is a quality issue
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Dutch Minister tells HEIs to ensure accessibility for country’s own
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Another Conquest by the Language That Is Eating the World
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Sri Lanka’s private insurance providers exploit language barrier
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] YouthDay: Afrikaans schools rule, 42 years after Soweto riots
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Mandatory English language classes, new test under consideration for migrants
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Wellington takes reo vision to heart
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Karnataka: Banned English schools in 2006, now wants the language from LKG: HDK’s U-turn
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] #YouthDay: Afrikaans schools rule, 42 years after Soweto riots
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Corporation Banks conducts Hindi awareness workshop
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Gender-specific words like mankind and tradesman are BANNED at Australian universities
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Getting Schooled on Texas Subrogation
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Opinion: Diversity warriors need to leave our language alone
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Ngugi wa Thiong'o: 'African languages need to talk to each other'
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Why it's OK for bilingual children to mix languages
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Compulsory Board Exam for Sanskrit?
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Welshpool Town Council will learn lessons from language gaffe
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Florida State bans ‘offensive language’ toward a person based on gende
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Strunk at 100: A Centennial Not to Celebrate
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Fwd: CFP: Translanguaging in the Individual, at School and in Society
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Parents demand hindi language classes in private schools
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Draft law paves way for Amazigh language academy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Ignore the alarmists, there is no language crisis in Quebec, economists say
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Critics of Trump’s Immigration Policy Can Cite the Bible, too
Harold Schiffman
- Fwd: [lg policy] Peru's public TV airs first news programme in Quechua
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Fwd: [Linganth] Translators for mesoamerican languages urgently needed for border crisis
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] I need your help
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Town Council set to adopt new Welsh language policy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Dehumanizing language infects the immigration debate 3 June 26, 2018 Michael Andor Brodeur’s @large column in the Sunday Arts section (“United States of Euphemism”) makes an important point. I have been noting for months, maybe years, the dehumanizing language being used to describe every topic in the immigration debate. I am disturbed when these terms are adopted by the media. “Family reunification policy” became “chain migration.” “Catch and release” is a phrase that I have always heard used about fishing. To hear it referring to people is appalling. Putting a “so-called” in front of it, or adding quotes, does not make it any more acceptable. These phrases completely remove the human being from the sentence. ADVERTISING As the mother of a person with disabilities, I am aware of the movement toward people-first language. Learning to construct sentences thoughtfully and guard against reductionist language changes more than the conversation. It affects our viewpo
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] language judgement to be appealed – AfriForum
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Big stooshie over interview process for new Scriever
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Official Language Policy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Ma who blamed migrant for rubbish bids to lead Assembly (which he wants to a bolish)
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] The South Ameerican Poet Embracing a Language of Maybes
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Let's Change the Border Debate, for Both Humanitarian and Policy Reasons
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Human rights complaint against St. John Ambulance over sign language will proceed
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] (no subject)
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] article on religion
mostari hind
- [lg policy] where to publish ?
mostari hind
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