LangSource expanded
LangSource expansion is funded by the US Department of Education to expand the database materials for students in grades K–12.
LangSource expansion is funded by the US Department of Education to expand the database materials for students in grades K–12.
The NFLC’s Language Access Initiative commences, ultimately leading to the establishment in 2013 of a masters degree program in Interpreting and Translation at the University of Maryland.
The second Heritage Language Conference is held in Vienna, VA, with sponsorship by the NFLC and the Center for Applied Linguistics.
The Center for Advanced Study of Language is established at the University of Maryland, with Richard Brecht as executive director.
Recursos para la Enseñanza y el Aprendizaje de las Culturas Hispanas (REACH), a language and culture project for heritage learners of Spanish, is completed by the NFLC.
The first Heritage Language Conference is held in Long Beach, CA, with sponsorship by the NFLC and the Center for Applied Linguistics.
The Language Flagship program is established as part of the National Security Education Program to fund critical language programs at universities in the United States and overseas for the development of advanced language ability.
Language and National Security: The Federal Role in Building Language Capacity in the U.S. is published by Richard Brecht and William Rivers.
The LangNet program is developed by the NFLC as part of a federal interagency initiative. LangNet is a state-of-the-art online foreign language learning and maintenance system for advanced language learners.
The national need for expertise in Arabic and other languages critical for national security is underscored by the 9/11 terrorist attacks.