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Fabrice Jaumont, La Médaille d’Or de Solidarité et Valeur

Fabrice Jaumont is a scholar-practitioner, award-winning author, non-profit leader, and education advisor based in New York. He currently serves as Education Attaché for the Embassy of France to the United States, a Research Fellow at Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme in Paris, and an adjunct professor both at New York University and Baruch College. He is President of the Center for the Advancement of Languages, Education, and Communities, a nonprofit publishing organization based in New York and Paris.


He has published nine books on education, language, and development including The volution Bilingue. Which helped initiate dual language programs in the N.Y. public schools and elsewhere.


He is the host of Révolution Bilingue, a podcast produced by French Morning. He served on the editorial board of NORRAG, the Network for International policies and cooperation in education and training; and contributes to several advisory committees, including the Advisory Council of Department of French & Italian at Princeton University; the Advisory Board of the Online French American Lycée; the Advisory Committee of Universités de Francophonia in Nice, France; and the Advisory Committee of the French Heritage Language Program.


Jaumont holds a Ph.D. in Comparative and International Education from New York University. Fabrice Jaumont has devoted his career to developing bilingual education in New York public schools, dual language program across the U.S. , and now around the world.

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