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24 mar 2015 · Hispanics in the United States break down into three groups when it comes to their use of language: 36% are bilingual, 25% mainly use English and 38% mainly use Spanish. Among those who speak English, 59% are bilingual.
19 maj 2022 · A History of Bilingual Education in the US: Examining the Politics of Language Policymaking. by Sarah C. K. Moore. Series: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism: 129. Bristol and Blue Ridge Summit, Multilingual Matters, 2021, 184 pp. ISBN 9781788924238 (Paperback), ISBN 9781788924245 (Hardback), ISBN 9781788924252 (PDF).
26 sty 2022 · The profound evolution that Spanish language education has experienced since the passing of the first modern educational law in 1970 has led to improved students’ proficiency.
Bilingual education in the United States has been contested and reformulated within varying historical, political, social, and economic contexts. Guided by three interrelated research questions on ideology, policy, and politics, this article examines the various interpretations of the historical forces that have determined language
15 paź 2018 · As the 1968 Bilingual Education Act (BEA) reaches its 50th anniversary, we provide a critical historical review of its contradictory origins and legacy.
19 mar 2004 · Bilingual speaking Hispanics are more economically and educationally successful, on average, than their largely Spanish speaking counterparts. Almost three quarters of them have finished high school, whereas 30% of Spanish speaking adults have finished high school.
& Bilingualism: 129 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: “This book traces a history of bilingual education in the US, unveiling the role of politics in policy development and implementation. It introduces readers to past systemic supports for creation of diverse bilingual educational programs and