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Advocacy & Public Education

Be a Champion for Language Learning

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Language Educators are Advocates

»»ÆÞ̽»¨ works with our members and partners to generate public education about the robust benefits of multilingualism, ensuring that those outside the profession understand the importance of language education and educators have the resources they need to leverage in support of local programs and the direction of U.S. language education at the state and federal levels.

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Some of our goals include: sustaining existing language education programs, expanding instruction to include more languages at all levels, and introducing world language instruction to students earlier in their PreK-12 experience.

Now, more than ever, advocacy in support of language education is critical. Explore State Advocacy Goals for even more ways you can get involved.

Take Action!

Language education benefits everyone—from our learners and their families to the U.S. economy and diplomatic missions—making language advocacy everyone’s business. Your Senators and Representative need to hear from you, and you can take the first steps toward serving as a language champion today.

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Explore Actionable Tips for Language Advocates

Grassroots advocacy for language education begins close to home! Learn how to build proactive support within your school and community.

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From research on the value of language education in the workforce to templates and more, check out these tools to support your efforts.

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As a proud member of JNCL, »»ÆÞ̽»¨ encourages you to reach out to your congressmen about current issues using the Legislative Action Center.

Free Public Education Resources

Many Americans don’t have a thorough understanding of the multifaceted and dynamic nature of language education today. Language learning happens in a wide range of environments—from traditional classrooms to homes, community centers, weekend schools, churches, online and hybrid options, and beyond—and language learners come in all ages and from all backgrounds, including heritage speakers and those learning target languages.

Use these materials to bolster outreach efforts with your broader network of students, parents, school counselors, and other stakeholders.