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Bilingual Education Programs English Immersion
1,044 wordsThe controversial debate over English immersion and bilingual education programs has effects in almost every school system. Advocates of bilingual education believe that it is necessary for children to be instructed in their native tongue and gradually be introduced to English or else they may fall behind in school. Supporters of English immersion say that bilingual education programs hinder the learning process of the English language, thus retarding the learning potential of a child. English i...
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Bilingual Education Programs English Language Learners
973 words... models of bilingual education is that content knowledge and skills learned in a student's primary language will transfer to English once the student has experienced between five and seven years of native language instruction (The Changing Face of Bilingual Education). Research performed by the National Academy of Sciences gives absolutely no concrete, empirical research that would support this proposition. The National Academy of Sciences, however, supports the use of native language instruc...
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English Language Learners U S Department
1,680 wordsEnglish Immersion: What Critical Challenges must we face American education is always considered to be a complex thing: first of all, because the United States does not have a national school system; the second problem is its multicultural and multilingual inhabitants. Public education is a civil institution for children and it is supported by local, state, and federal government. Public education is free of charge to everyone of school age. The system involves compulsory student attendance, cer...
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University Of California English Immersion
1,674 words... for the Children" program was a case of political opportunism and demagoguery. Proponents of bilingual education affirm that elimination of bilingual education serves for other social, political and economic goals; not for improving the level of knowledge of language minority students in public schools. Proponents are sure that English Immersion reflects the political ambitions of a few individuals who are members of the electorate. They can manipulate public opinion because the electorate i...
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Bilingual Education English Immersion
377 wordsThe original objective of bilingual education was to ensure students would not fall behind academically because of a poor command of English and to gradually teach them English as a second language. If language-minority students were taught some subjects in their native tongue, proponents insisted, they potentially could learn English without sacrificing content knowledge. But bilingual education s critics argue that the approach keeps students in a cycle of native language dependency that ultim...
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