- Language magazine
First published in 1997, Language Magazine (formerly American Language Review) is the popular periodical of language, education and communication. In 2001, Language Magazine increased its publication schedule from 6 to 12 issues a year to answer the demand of readers (including department heads, supervisors, government officials and other decision-makers) to be kept up to date with developments in the fast paced world of language and literacy education. It has often published the works of
Stephen Krashen and Eugene E. Garciá, among others expert in the fields oflinguistics and language instruction. A great deal of its 36,000 monthly circulation are Teachers of Foreign Languages (TOFL), Teachers of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL), and teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL), as well as educational administrators and university language departments.Richard Lederer is also a monthly contributor.Language Magazine is an influential forum of information for language-related professions and businesses. It was the only publication chosen by the
U.S. Census Bureau to partner in its “Census in the Schools” program in 2000. In 2003, Language Magazine received the prestigious Media & Communications Award from the California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE).The look of the magazine has been creatively directed by Los Angeles-based magazine designer
Gregory Van Zuyen since 2003.
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