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... this law. California is fine without this law because English is already the language most commonly spoken. From personal experience ...
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... schools. Under the California initiative, most LEP students in that state are now placed in English-immersion programs. Arizona ...
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... Its passage is the direct result of the state's poor student performance in English. Until its passage, California embraced bilingual education. ...
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... The population speaking languages other than English at home is higher in California due to the racial composition examined above. ...
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... low. Last year in California, for example, only about 6.7 percent of the non- English- speakers moved into regular classes. This ...
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Eliminate Bilingual Education One half of United States children who are not proficient in English live in California, a state who's future depends on these ...
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... speaking students would be harmed by the new English-immersion, just one year after Proposition 227 forced English immersion into California's classrooms test ...
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... not waste a single tax dollar on Ebonics instruction in California's public schools because Ebonics is an unacceptable dumbing-down of English standards that ...
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... Placing ESL students in the English speaking classes is a realistic method, not only because it has proven to work in states such as California, but this plan ...
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... States began were in 1981 when Senator SI Hayakawa of California introduced a constitutional amendment that not only would have made English the official ...
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... Our lives revolve around daily communication, therefore, a standardized knowledge of English in California can keep you running with the rest of the rat race. ...
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... Two years after the English immersion program was implemented in California in 1998, test scores have risen dramatically district wide and data from other ...
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... As Roger Hughes, an English Campaign volunteer from California says: We are not trying to stop immigration, but we want those who enjoy staying here to share ...
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... This particular piece of legislation states that, "California is an English only speaking state", and because of this, the public school system had to change ...
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... the first state to require and provide bilingual programs for children whose first language is not English. Soon after New York, California, Illinois, and ...
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... Limited English students in California who transferred into immersion classes under Proposition 227 scored 20, 50 or even 100 percent better on state wide ...
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... languages. In California, Spanish is the dominant language next to English, and in states such as Maine, French is spoken. Other ...
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... These issues recently came under fire when an Oakland, California school board unanimously voted that Ebonics, which is also referred to as black English, is a ...
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... The people are American and they mainly speak English. In Southern California, there are places where you cannot work if you are not bi-lingual. ...
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... "In Plain English Bilingual Education Flunks Out of Schools in California." US News & World Report. No. 21. (29 May, 2000). 128 Vols. 7 November, 2000. ...
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... "In Plain English Bilingual Education Flunks Out of Schools in California." US News & World Report. No. 21. (29 May, 2000). 128 Vols. 7 November, 2000. ...
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... Louise to Kansas City, from Kansas City to California and all parts in ... most loyal supporters.(Billington 67) In the ensuing years many English colonist came to ...
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... Bilingual Education programs gives promise to the students by better guaranteeing an English comprehension as well as success in school ... Culver City, California. ...
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... African-American students who were having problems mastering standard English. On December 18, 1996, the Board of Education of Oakland, California, passed a ...
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... was reached due to the opinion that the University of California did not ... There is a unilateral language, English; a solitary race, American; and a single ...
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... As Roger Hughes, an English Campaign volunteer from California says: We are not trying to stop immigration, but we want those who enjoy staying here to share ...
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... quite often. My grandmother was not fluent in English, so she could not teach me things that would directly help me in school. My ...
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... copies. He has taught at the University of California Berkeley in the Department of English and Chicano Studies since 1977. He is ...
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Prop 227, the Unz Initiative, successfully passed removing bilingual education from California schools replacing it with English immersion. ...
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... for English only hits record highs an amendment maybe inevitable. The latest of the states to abolish Bilingual education was the state of California; not ...
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