Bilingual Education In Miami

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Daniel T

 

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February 20, 2013

 

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To even have something like this on the Ballot in California seems very odd. California has more students with limited English skills than any other state. California has approximately 1.4 million students with limited English and about 30% of them are in formal bilingual programs, including some two-way programs...
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The most common approach in California is "transitional" bilingual education, in which students often spend more time being taught in their native language than in English for their first school years. Due to the large population of Spanish speakers in California I would think that educators would want to mock Miami's style of teaching both English and Spanish...
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