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Planeta Junior signs as the Spanish publishing partner for Sendokai Champions

Nottingham Forest has appointed Planeta Junior imprint, also known as Planeta Editorial, as the Spanish publishing partner for Sendokai Champions. As part of the agreement, Planeta Group will launch various narrative and activity books in Spain from May 2014 and throughout this year.

Senator proposes restoring bilingual education in California

Sixteen years after California voters approved an initiative requiring public school instruction in English, state Sen. Ricardo Lara introduced a measure last week to repeal the requirement of Proposition 227. His proposal would place an initiative on the ballot that would give parents a choice to have their children receive bilingual education.

'Inquebrantable: Mi Historia, A Mi Manera / Unbreakable: My Story, My Way' published by Atria Books is #1 best selling title in Spanish in the US for week 7

Nielsen BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS) present the free, weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US Market for week 7 of 2014 (week ending 2/16/2014).

North Carolina praises dual language programs

As test results continue to show student achievement, North Carolina's top educator has given a thumbs-up to a program that will make its debut in Edgecombe County for the 2014-15 school year.

Puebla University to offer course on Elena Poniatowska

“Cátedra Elena Poniatowska” will seek the literary and humanist debate and the promotion of the current literature. It was created through a cooperation agreement signed between Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP) and Fundación Elena Poniatowska.

Spain's Nubico offers ebook subscription service

Publishing Perspectives talked to David Fernández Payatos, CEO of Nubico, the Spanish ebook subscription service that is looking to acquire 30% of Spain’s e-reading market. It was launched last September and builds on the previous publishing and technology projects of two of Spain’s crown jewels in business history: Círculo de Lectores and Telefónica.

San Francisco is seen as model in bilingual education

Since Proposition 227 overwhelmingly passed in June 1998, essentially banning bilingual education in state schools, it's been all about learning English, first and foremost - but not in San Francisco. Nearly 30 percent of the city's English learners are in bilingual education programs, compared with five percent on average statewide, according to the most recent data available.

New edition of Spanish classics to celebrate Royal Academy's anniversary

The Spanish Royal Academy is celebrating its 300 years. As part of the occasion, the entity is publishing a special collection with classics by Baroja, Pérez Galdós, Delibes and Ayala.

Havana International Book Fair features a wide cultural program

The 23rd Cuba’s International Book Fair, running until March 9, offers a wide cultural-artistic program, with music as the main feature. Ecuador, the guest of honor. Spain, Japan, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Cuba area also participating in the fair.

Should fluency in a second language be part of college and career readiness?

A group of school leaders from 15 large, countywide or suburban school systems have made it clear that they believe any revamped federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act should broaden the notion of what constitutes college- and career-ready expectations to include the acquisition of a second language.

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