A World of Languages - Brouchure Resources
General References
Alaska Department of Education & Early Development. World Languages Framework.Website
Berg, G. Why Study a Foreign Language? Minneapolis, MN: Minneapolis Public Schools, Teacher and Instructional Services. Website
Commissioner of Official Languages. (1996). "Second-Language Instruction: Part of the Landscape" in Commissioner of Official Languages Annual Report 1996. Ottawa, Ontario: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages.
Curtain, H. (1990). Foreign Language Learning: An Early Start. ERIC Digest. Washington DC: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics. Website
Department of Foreign Languages and Humanities. Foreign Languages and Your Career. Eastern Kentucky Universit. Website
Hoch. F. and Morris, B. North Carolina, State Board of Education, Department of Public Instruction, Second Languages. Website
Marcos, K. The Benefits of Early Language Learning. ERIC/CLL Resource Guides Online. Washington: D.C.: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistic. Website
President's Commission on Foreign Language and International Studies. (1979). Strength through Wisdom: A Critique of U.S. Capability.
Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office.U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of International Trade. Website
Wilcox, S. & Wilcox, P. (1997). Learning to See: Teaching American Sign Language as a Second Language. Gaullaudet University Press.
References for Minnesota College Language Requirements
Based on information for 2002-3
University of Minnesota, Duluth
University of St. Thomas