The council is the only national organization dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the teaching and learning of all languages at all levels of instruction throughout the United States. Learn more.
This national association is the largest in the world for French teachers. Learn more.
The association promotes the study and teaching of Hispanic, Luso-Brazilian, and other related languages, literatures, and cultures at all educational levels. Learn more.
The association is the only national individual membership organization dedicated to the advancement and improvement of the language, literature, and culture of the German-speaking countries. Learn more.
The association is an international, nonprofit, nonpolitical organization of scholars, teachers, and students of Japanese language, literature, and linguistics. The group is dedicated to teaching and scholarship and to the exchange of information among teachers and other professionals to help broaden and deepen knowledge and appreciation of Japan and its culture. Learn more.
The primary mission of the Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association (IFLTA) is to promote the teaching and learning of world languages and cultures in Indiana. IFLTA is an all-volunteer organization that provides professional development opportunities for world language instructors, advocates for world languages at all educational levels, and assists Indiana citizens in gaining a greater global perspective. Learn more.
The Midwest Modern Language Association (M/MLA) is a non-profit organization of teachers and scholars of literature, language, and culture. A regional affiliate of the Modern Language Association, the M/MLA provides a forum for disseminating scholarship and improving teaching in the fields of literary and cultural criticism. The members of the M/MLA hail from many different departments, including Comparative Literature, English, French, German, Italian, Linguistics, and Spanish. Learn more.
The American Classical League fosters the study of classical languages in the United States and Canada. Membership is open to anyone committed to the preservation and advancement of our classical inheritance from Greece and Rome. The league includes teachers of Latin, Greek, and classics on elementary, secondary, and college levels. Learn more.
The American Philological Association (APA), founded in 1869 by “professors, friends, and patrons of linguistic science,” is the principal learned society in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, and civilizations. Learn more.