Leading the Future: Why Language Education Belongs at the Center of College and Career Readiness

Superintendents and school leaders today are asked to do more than simply manage systems. They are expected to make students future-ready, align learning to real-world demands, and ensure every graduating student is prepared for what comes next. In this work of future-proofing education, where does language fit? In fact, language education is one of the […]

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Bilingual Incentive Pay and What It Means for Your Students

As increased emphasis is put on the economic advantages of specific coursework, some language educators may feel like the value of courses in the humanities is being undermined. However, a look at workforce needs and trends reveals language ability is not just a nice-to-have; in many cases, it’s a necessity. Industries such as state and […]

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Leveraging Language, Connecting Students to Employment Opportunities – LTI Blog

How many bilinguals or multilinguals are there in the US? In 2020, researcher François Grossjean suggested that the number of bilinguals is particularly hard to nail down because the Census Bureau doesn’t track the number of people who use multiple languages in their everyday lives. However, they do ask some specific language-related questions: “Does this […]

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Multilingualism Means Business: Why Language Belongs in Every College Program – LTI Blog

In a world where nearly every industry operates across borders, culturally, linguistically, and economically, multilingualism has quickly become a necessity and a strategic advantage. Yet many post-secondary programs still treat language learning as peripheral or elective, or even worse, cut language programs altogether. That’s a missed opportunity, not only for students’ future careers, but for […]

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Career-Ready in Two Languages: How a CTE Program Is Preparing Students to Succeed in Today’s Workforce

The demand for multilingual professionals is growing fast. In industries such as healthcare, hospitality, construction, and emergency services, the ability to communicate across cultures isn’t just an asset; it’s a workforce necessity. As communities become more diverse and industries more globally connected, employers are increasingly seeking workers who can speak the language of their customers […]

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