Bilingulism in Education

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English

 

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Helen S

 

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January 22, 2013

 

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University

 

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without learning English or conforming to "American" ways. (Crawford, 1998) Another interesting article that I found was about Ebonics being treated as a real language, and also becoming apart of bilingual education. The history of how the term "Ebonics" was coined "in St. Louis in 1973 by George Washington University psychologist Robert L...
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The history of how the term "Ebonics" was coined "in St. Louis in 1973 by George Washington University psychologist Robert L. Williams, who combined the words "ebony" and "phonics." (Gilyard, Stix, 1997) This article gives percentages of Black minorities as compared to Latino's and the article says that it would make more sense to institute Ebonics, by means of emersion...
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