Speaking the Language of Care: Why Nursing and Health Professions Programs Should Teach and Credential Language Skills – LTI Blog

In today’s world, nearly every profession benefits from multilingual communication. But in healthcare, it’s not just a bonus. It’s often a matter of safety, equity, and legal responsibility. Whether it’s a nurse caring for a Spanish-speaking patient, an EMT responding to a call in a multilingual neighborhood, or a clinic receptionist helping a Chinese family […]

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Online Testing and Student Safety: Why COPPA Certification Matters

As classrooms increasingly rely on digital platforms for instruction and assessment, ensuring student safety online has become more than a best practice. It’s a legal and ethical responsibility. While teachers often evaluate testing tools and classroom apps based on usability, price, and instructional value, there’s another critical factor that should always be part of the […]

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Celebrating the 2025 Seal of Biliteracy Achievement Scholarship Recipients

Language is an Asset—and These Students Prove It For the third year, Language Testing International® (LTI) has proudly awarded the Seal of Biliteracy Achievement Scholarship to high school students who not only achieved their state Seal of Biliteracy but also demonstrated a clear and compelling understanding of what it means to be multilingual.

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Yes, the AAPPL Assesses Interpersonal Communication. Here’s How.

At the heart of proficiency-focused world language instruction is a commitment to helping learners communicate in real-life situations, to interact, share ideas, ask questions, and negotiate meaning with others. That’s why the Interpersonal Mode of Communication, as defined by ACTFL in the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines – 2024, is so important. And it’s also why some […]

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Building Language Program Relevance and Sustaining Growth with AAPPL Data

In today’s educational landscape, language programs face mounting challenges. Budget cuts, shifting priorities, and declining enrollment threaten the very existence of world language instruction in many schools. This trend is deeply troubling as multilingualism is an undeniable asset, and the demand for bilingual professionals is only increasing in fields like business, healthcare, politics, and national […]

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Setting Proficiency Goals and Testing to Those Goals: Ensuring Meaningful Language Learning

As language educators, we all want our students to develop real-world communication skills. But how do we ensure that our instruction aligns with the outcomes we desire? The key is setting clear proficiency goals and then selecting assessments that measure those goals effectively. Without intentional goal setting and appropriate testing, we risk misaligning instruction and […]

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The Perfect Match: How the AAPPL Aligns with the Guiding Principles for Dual Language Immersion

Dual language immersion (DLI) programs are built on a foundation of academic achievement, bilingualism and biliteracy, and sociocultural competence. To ensure success, programs must align with research-based best practices, as outlined in the Guiding Principles for DLI Education. The ACTFL Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages (AAPPL), the only ACTFL test for learners in […]

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Setting Students Up for Real-World Success

As language educators, we strive to prepare our students for real-world communication and future opportunities. Whether they pursue careers in government, healthcare, business, or education, their ability to use language effectively can open doors. Therefore, providing them with the right assessment tools to showcase their skills is essential.  Not all language tests are created equal. […]

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Language Shapes Leaders: Language Advocacy Days 2025

On March 3-4, 2025, 170 passionate language advocates from 27 states gathered in Washington, D.C., for Language Advocacy Days (LAD), an in-person event organized by JNCL-NCLIS. This year’s theme was “Language Shapes Leaders,” highlighting how multilingualism is not just a skill but a critical leadership asset that fuels economic growth, enhances national security, and fosters […]

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Connecting the Dots: Helping Today’s Learners See the “Why” Behind Their Studies

Today’s learners are growing up in a world of instant gratification. For Generation Z, answers to questions are just a search away, purchases arrive in hours, and streaming delivers entertainment on demand. This mindset of immediacy extends to education, where students often ask, “Why am I learning this?” Without a clear connection between classroom lessons […]

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