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Shirley Anne Radcliffe has written: 'The bilingual education program' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Bilingual
Bilingual education legislation
Trevor Donnelly has written: 'Conflict over the establishment of Catholic and bilingual education in Ontario, 1900-1915' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Catholic Church, Church and education, Education, Education, Bilingual, History
Mary Cazabon has written: 'Two-way bilingual education' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Cambridge, Education, Bilingual, Immersion method, Spanish language, Study and teaching
N. J. van der Feen has written: 'Bilingualism, bilingual education and the education of regional or minority languages' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bilingual Education, Education, Bilingual, Linguistic minorities, Native language and education
Christian Faltis has written: 'Teaching English learners and immigrant students in secondary schools' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Education, Bilingual, English language, Foreign speakers, Immigrants, Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Joinfostering' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Bilingual, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, Elementary school teachers, Mainstreaming in education, Parent participation, Training of
D. P. Pattanayak has written: 'Multilingualism and multiculturalism' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Education, Bilingual, Intercultural education, Minorities
Bilingual education can be influenced by race or ethnicity due to factors such as access to resources, discrimination, cultural relevance, and level of support from the community. Students from different racial or ethnic backgrounds may face unique challenges or benefits in bilingual education programs based on these factors. It is important for educators to be aware of these influences and address them to create an inclusive and equitable learning environment.
they dont have education in texas
Because it is viewed as a social program that benefits the whole of society. Bilingual education, the example you provided, assimilates the person in to society; whereas, this person, not being able to speak English may have remained isolated from society otherwise
Maria Vasquez-Chairez has written: 'Bilingual and special education' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Education, Handbooks, manuals, Linguistic minorities, Special education
No, it should not.