Bilingual Education
Title: Bilingual Education
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Bilingual Education
Bilingual Education
Structurally Ineffective Bilingual education for language minority students is a controversial concept that invokes heated arguments among those people in and associated with many of the nation's educational systems. Bilingual education, in most cases, is the instruction of a student's core classes, such as history, math, and science, in his or her native language and the instruction of supplementary English as a Second Language course. For decades, much of the debate surrounding this
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for Language Minority Students”. TESOL Quarterly 28.3 (1994): n. pag.
„h Marsh, Leona. "A Spanish Dual Literacy Program: Teaching the Whole Student." The Bilingual Research Journal 19.3 (1995): 409-428.
„h Medina, Suzanne L. "K-6 Bilingual Programs in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area." The Bilingual Research Journal 19.3 (1995): 629-640.
„h Netkin, Hal. "English Not Taught Here". The Wall Street Journal 24 July 1997: 18.
„h ACLU. http://www.aclu.org/library/pbp6.html. 1996.
„h National Education for Bilingual Education. http://www.nabe.org/press/index.html
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