New venture leverages language expertise of Middlebury College and
its Language Schools, and K12's leadership in online education to
develop new world-class online foreign language programs
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. & HERNDON, Va., Apr 14, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --Middlebury College, the leader in foreign language teaching among the
nation's higher education institutions, and K12 Inc. (NYSE: LRN), a
technology-based education company and national leader in online
learning, have announced an agreement to form a new venture that will
create innovative, high-quality online language programs for pre-college
students. Building on Middlebury's long history of leadership in
language teaching and K12's expertise in online education, the new
company will create and distribute online language learning courses. It
will also expand the Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, a language
immersion summer program for middle and high school students. The new
venture will be called Middlebury Interactive Languages.
"The partnership between Middlebury and K12 will expand access to
high-quality language learning at a critical juncture," said Ronald D.
Liebowitz, president of Middlebury College. "At a time when foreign
language opportunities for primary and secondary school students in this
country are declining, the need and demand for high-quality language
learning is growing exponentially. Learning foreign languages and
cultures has never been more important to our nation's global
competitiveness."
Language faculty from Middlebury and its renowned Language Schools will
work with K12 to develop and manage the academic content of the
Web-based language courses, which K12 will offer through its online
education programs. The first courses, beginner French and Spanish for
high school students, will be available in the late summer of 2010.
"Middlebury Interactive Languages will set a new standard in the
language learning industry," said Ron Packard, founder and chief
executive officer of K12 Inc. "The need for strong foreign language
skills is critical in today's global economy. It is why K12 has
proactively expanded its foreign language course offerings through
successful acquisitions, investments and strategic alliances. K12 is
excited to join with Middlebury College, a prestigious institution with
unparalleled expertise in foreign language instruction."
Middlebury Interactive Languages will expand foreign language learning
opportunities for students and offer an effective and engaging learning
experience. The new courses will use features such as animation, music,
videos and other elements that immerse students in new languages. These
components will provide a lively base for daily exercises to practice
listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Instructional games,
clubs and activities will give students a wide variety of additional
cultural and co-curricular opportunities.
Students will have access to qualified language instructors, native or
near-native speakers of the language, as well as other students
participating in the course. Students will also complete interactive,
student-to-student virtual collaboration assignments.
Designed with a great deal of flexibility, the courses will benefit the
individual learner who might otherwise have no access to interactive,
quality foreign language instruction. Language instructors will also be
able use the material to supplement teaching in a regular classroom
environment.
In addition to offering online language programs, the new company will
expand the Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy (MMLA), an intensive
language immersion summer program for students in grades 8-12. MMLA is a
collaborative venture between the Middlebury College Language Schools
and the Monterey Institute of International Studies, a graduate school
in Monterey, Calif., and an affiliate of Middlebury College. Founded in
2008, MMLA now offers Arabic, Chinese, French, German and Spanish at its
summer four-week residential session at four campuses: Green Mountain
College in Vermont; Oberlin College in Ohio; Pomona College in
California and a site run in conjunction with the Johns Hopkins Center
for Talented Youth at Bard College at Simon's Rock in Massachusetts.
"As the head of a company that works in 170 countries, I am acutely
aware of the importance of language skills," said Samuel J. Palmisano,
chairman and chief executive officer of IBM Corporation. "The ability to
communicate -- and to understand -- will be essential in keeping America
competitive in a global economy. To develop those skills, our young
people -- the entrepreneurs, leaders and innovators of tomorrow -- must
begin at an early age to master languages and cultures beyond their own.
I am heartened that Middlebury College and K12 are addressing this
critical need. Middlebury's leadership in language teaching and K12's
experience in online education make for a powerful combination."
More information, including a list of FAQs, profiles of the new online
program's academic development team, the history of Middlebury's
language expertise and several videos are available at www.middlebury.edu/mil.
About Middlebury College
Middlebury College, one of the country's top liberal arts colleges,
offers a rigorous liberal arts curriculum that is particularly strong in
languages, international studies, environmental studies, sciences and
literature. About 2,400 students attend Middlebury, which was founded in
1800 and is located in Middlebury, Vt. The college is led by President
Ronald D. Liebowitz, a faculty member at Middlebury since 1984, who was
named one of "The 10 Best College Presidents" by Time magazine in 2009.
The Middlebury College Language Schools have been a longtime leader in
language education. Over the past six decades alone more than 40,000
students from all walks of life have attended one or more of the
Language Schools summer sessions, with 11,000 of them having earned
advanced degrees from the Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and
Spanish Schools. The first of the 10 Language Schools, the German
School, was founded in 1915. Under the guidance of faculty from colleges
and universities around the world, students immerse themselves in their
target language every summer when the Language Schools are in session.
Students agree to abide by the Language Pledge, a formal commitment to
speak only the language of study, during the entire summer session.
The Language Schools offer Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew,
Italian, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese and Spanish. In 2009, Middlebury
opened an additional site for its summer Language Schools at Mills
College in Oakland, Calif., and offers instruction there in French,
Spanish and Arabic. Middlebury also operates the C.V. Starr-Middlebury
Schools Abroad during the regular academic year in 34 cities across 13
countries.
The Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy (MMLA), an intensive language
immersion summer program for students in grades 8-12, is a collaboration
between the Middlebury Language Schools and the Monterey Institute of
International Studies, a graduate school in Monterey, Calif., and an
affiliate of Middlebury College since 2004. MMLA offers Arabic, Chinese,
French, German and Spanish during its annual four-week residential
session.
For more information, visit www.middlebury.edu.
About K12 Inc.
K12 Inc. (NYSE: LRN), a technology-based education company based in
Herndon, VA, is the nation's largest provider of proprietary curriculum
and online education programs to students in kindergarten through high
school.
K12 provides high quality, customized education solutions to school
districts, charter schools, and directly to families ranging from
individual courses to classroom and hybrid programs to full-time virtual
school programs.
Since K12 was founded in 2000, it has delivered more than 1.5 million
courses to over 150,000 students worldwide. In partnership with charter
schools and school districts, K12 operates public virtual schools in 25
states and the District of Columbia. K12 Inc. also operates the K12
International Academy, an accredited, diploma-granting online private
school serving students in more than 40 countries. Recent graduates of
K12 virtual schools have been accepted at more than 150 post-secondary
schools, including many top-ranked universities and colleges.
In 2007, K12 acquired Utah-based Power Glide Language Courses, Inc.
(d.b.a. powerspeaK12), a nationally-recognized developer of foreign
language courses for elementary and secondary school students.
Accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS),
powerspeaK12 provides courses for students in grades 3-12 across the
most popular languages, including Spanish, French, German, Latin and
Chinese.
K12 Inc. is accredited through the Commission on International
Trans-RegionalAccreditation
(CITA), which recently joined AdvancED, the world's largest education
community. K12's mission is to provide any child the curriculum and
tools to maximize success in life, regardless of geographic, financial
or demographic circumstances.
For more information, visit www.K12.com.
© 2010 K12 Inc. and Middlebury College. K12 and powerspeaK12 are
registered trademarks, and the K12 logo and K12 International Academy
are trademarks of K12 Inc.Middlebury is a registered trademark
of The President and Fellows of Middlebury College. All other trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.

SOURCE: K12 Inc.
K12 Inc.
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Vice President, Public Relations
jkwitowski@k12.com
or
Middlebury College
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Director of Public Affairs
ray@middlebury.edu