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Center for Applied Linguistics Releases Survey Results of Foreign Language Instruction in Elementary & Secondary schools

Detailed information provided on current patterns and shifts

December 9, 2009 - Every decade, the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) conducts a national survey of foreign language instruction in public and private elementary and secondary schools.  The goal is to provide an updated national and regional picture of foreign language instruction in the U.S.  The three points in time covered in the analysis are 1987, 1997, 2008.  For this project, CAL collaborated with Westat and received funding from the U.S. Department of Education's International Research & Studies Program.
 
The publication, Foreign Language Teaching in U.S. Schools: Results of a National Survey, provides detailed information on current patterns and shifts over time in five key areas: amount of foreign language instruction in schools, languages and types of programs offered, foreign language curriculum, teacher certification and professional development, and effects of education reform on language instruction.  
 
The survey analysis draws some of the following conclusions and notes both positive and negative trends:
 
Additional information, including a pdf of the Executive Summary and a link to purchase the full report, is available on the CAL website

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