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Introduction II. Legal Education III. Bilingualism III. History IV. Federal Harmonization V. Precedent In Québec VI. Conclusion: Bijuralism And Transnational Commercial Law
Avoid political isolation To the editor -- Herman Badillo, who as a Hispanic congressman from New York, led successful efforts to establish bilingual voting and bilingual education in 1974. In his 2006 book, "One Nation, One Standard," he says that those policies "backfired drastically" because "bilingualism and identity politics have produced an ingrained resistance" for Hispanics "to enter the American mainstream.
... essay focuses on the arguments of "Bilingualism vs. Bilingual Education" (Unz, 1997)--a widely-cir...
... intergroup communication (leading to bilingualism in Dholuo) and all manner of intergroup influences... a strong motivation, and the modern, educational and Christian minded Suba opted for Luo. Since the...
Bed-Stuy school principal Adofo Muhammad has worked in the field of education for 10 years "in three institutions which have helped to mold and shape my educational outlooks and perceptions about learners' abilities to achieve academic success," he says. "I worked at the prestigious Benjamin Banneker Academy for Community Development under the leadership of Mr. Frank Spradely and Dr. Darryl Rock in the mighty District 13, which was then under the masterful guidance of Dr. Lester Young, Jr. Once he began teaching in March 1998, Muhammad says he soon began to see that his had been a "tainted" view. "I began to understand that if an educator was placed under the right tutelage and if learners where placed into an educational environment that encouraged community development, solidarity an...
... them the concept of cultural-bilingualism is one of the most profound and unique acts one ca...
The traditional legal definition of citizenship in the U.S. is linked to the granting of full membership and access to political, social, and civil rights by the government, yet there are numerous examples of these rights not being granted to all people equally (Hernández-Truyol, 2005; Johnson, 2002a; Hernández-Truyol and Hawk, 2005).\n Our analysis focused more on cultural citizenship, but the narratives of our participants highlight that legal citizenship is a reality that shapes one's access to education, employment, and safety. A clear link to how one's legal status in this country affords certain legal rights is revealed in statements such as that of the kindergartener, fearing her mother would be sent back to Mexico, or of the university student mentors who told us of the amount ...
... school, yet their narratives of bilingualism and participating in a dual immersion program were...
... as the failure to provide additional educational services to students who were LEP. (48) While the ... appointed under the assumption that bilingualism is sufficient to qualify an individual as a court ...
Recently, State Rep. Marie St. Fleur of Creole, Mass., summarized the paramount predicament in just about all policy debate regarding Immersion versus Bilingual Education: We need to redefine what we're trying to do. It's not the school system's responsibility or obligation that every child maintains fluency in their native tongue." Historically, bilingualism has not been a school directive. The question is whether bilingualism should be a school's mandate and how best to teach English Learners.
...BINDING: Paperback. SERIES: Bilingual education & bilingualism. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION...
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