This course explores the brain bases of bilingualism by discussing literature relevant to differences in age of initial learning, proficiency, and control in the nonverbal, single language and dual-language literature. Participants will learn about the latest research related to how humans learn one or two languages and other cognitive skills.

The Bilingual Brain

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Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Reviewed on Dec 24, 2024
It was a meaningful course with lots of current research sharing. As a language teacher, I would like to share what I learned here with my colleagues to guide our curriculum.
Reviewed on Jul 2, 2023
I learned lots of new information that I wasn't expecting. I really enjoyed the ride and loved the EAOA process.
Reviewed on Oct 30, 2016
A great course for those who are interested in the fascinating bilingual research going on in area. Clearly stated, up-to-date literature shared.

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