March 12, 2011

Foreign Language Assistance Program Funding in Jeopardy

From http://asiasociety.org/education-learning/world-languages/-american-schools/language-funding-jeopardy

In an effort to prevent government shut down, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a proposal, HR 1, which contains $100 billion in cuts from the President’s FY 2011 budget request. To reach that number the House cut billions through eliminations, reductions, and rescissions, including the elimination of the Foreign Language Assistance Program (FLAP) within the Department of Education.

FLAP is the only source of federal education funding for K-12 foreign language innovation and best practices. The $26.9 million in funding are being used to develop programs in critical languages to help support our economic and national security interests and prepare our graduates to compete in the 21st century. The US Department of Education awards, on average, between 25-35 FLAP grants each year to local education agencies and state education agencies.

Learn more at http://asiasociety.org/education-learning/world-languages/-american-schools/language-funding-jeopardy

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