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The Italian Language Foundation (ILF) was established on July 3, 2008, to promote and support Italian language education in the United States and specifically to reinstate the Advanced Placement program (AP) of the College Board for AP Italian Language and Culture. On November 10, 2010, the College Board announced that the AP Italian program would be reinstated beginning in the fall of 2011, with the first AP Italian exam scheduled for May 2012.

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  • The Italian Language Foundation (ILF) was established on July 3, 2008, to promote and support Italian language education in the United States and specifically to reinstate the Advanced Placement program (AP) of the College Board for AP Italian Language and Culture. On November 10, 2010, the College Board announced that the AP Italian program would be reinstated beginning in the fall of 2011, with the first AP Italian exam scheduled for May 2012. (en)
  • The Italian Language Foundation (ILF) foi criada em 3 de julho de 2008 para promover e apoiar o ensino da língua italiana nos Estados Unidos. Foi fundada por Margaret I. Cuomo e Louis A. Tallarini, seu presidente. Cuomo, que trabalhava com sua mãe, Matilda Raffa Cuomo, ex-primeira-dama do estado de Nova Iorque, havia defendido com êxito o College Board para desenvolver e implementar o programa em língua e cultura italiana, lançado em 2005, mas interrompido após o ano letivo de 2008-2009 devido a razões orçamentais. (pt)
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  • The Italian Language Foundation (ILF) was established on July 3, 2008, to promote and support Italian language education in the United States and specifically to reinstate the Advanced Placement program (AP) of the College Board for AP Italian Language and Culture. The foundation was founded by Margaret I. Cuomo, M.D., currently the ILF's president, and Louis A. Tallarini, its chairman. Cuomo, working with her mother, Matilda Raffa Cuomo, former First Lady of the State of New York, had successfully advocated for the College Board to develop and implement the AP program in Italian Language and Culture, which was launched in 2005, but discontinued after the 2008-2009 academic year due to budgetary reasons. The ILF has worked with major Italian-American non-profit groups and educators interested in Italian language and culture, such as the American Association of Teachers of Italian (AATI) and the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), as well as with the Republic of Italy, in order to raise awareness and funds in support of its mission. In addition to a pledge of $1,500,000 by the Republic of Italy, the Columbus Citizens Foundation, organizers of New York City's annual Columbus Day Parade, pledged over $500,000 in support of reinstatement of the AP Italian program. On November 10, 2010, the College Board announced that the AP Italian program would be reinstated beginning in the fall of 2011, with the first AP Italian exam scheduled for May 2012. (en)
  • The Italian Language Foundation (ILF) foi criada em 3 de julho de 2008 para promover e apoiar o ensino da língua italiana nos Estados Unidos. Foi fundada por Margaret I. Cuomo e Louis A. Tallarini, seu presidente. Cuomo, que trabalhava com sua mãe, Matilda Raffa Cuomo, ex-primeira-dama do estado de Nova Iorque, havia defendido com êxito o College Board para desenvolver e implementar o programa em língua e cultura italiana, lançado em 2005, mas interrompido após o ano letivo de 2008-2009 devido a razões orçamentais. A ILF trabalhou com os principais grupos e educadores sem fins lucrativos ítalo-americanos interessados em cultura e idioma italiano, como a Associação Americana de Professores de Italiano e o Conselho Americano de Ensino de Línguas Estrangeiras (ACTFL)., bem como com a Itália, a fim de aumentar a conscientização e os fundos em apoio à sua missão. Além de uma promessa de US $ 1.500.000 da Itália, a Columbus Citizens Foundation, organizadores do Columbus Day Parade anual da cidade de Nova Iorque, prometeram mais de US$ 500.000 em apoio à reintegração do programa italiano. Em 10 de novembro de 2010, o College Board anunciou que o programa de italiano da AP seria restabelecido a partir do outono de 2011, com o primeiro exame de italiano da AP marcado para maio de 2012. (pt)
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