The Bilingual Education Act: language minority students and US federal educational policy. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 4, no. 4: 29A48.Wiese, A.M., Garcia, E. (200 l ). The bilingual education act: language minority students and US federal educational policy. ...
bilingual education,the sanctioned use of more than one language in U.S. education. The Bilingual Education Act (1968), combined with a Supreme Court decision (1974) mandating help for students with limited English proficiency, requires instruction in the native languages of students. The National...
This paper traces the United States Bilingual Education Act (BEA) from its inception in 1968 through its most recent reauthorisation in 1994 as the primary federal legislative effort to provide equal educational opportunity to language minority students in the United States. The first section introduce...
The Bilingual Education Act of 1968 was the 1st bill of this kind that encouraged the special educational needs of limited English speaking children and to provide financial assistance to local schools to carry out these programs. During the next several years the proponents of bilingual education ...
The Political Paradox of BilingualEducationEnacted at the apex of the Great Society, the Bilingual Education Act of1968 passed Congress without a single voice raised in dissent. Americanshave spent the past thirty years debating what the law was meant toaccomplish. Was it intended primarily to assi...
In 1968 Congress passed the Bilingual Education Act to provide for the growing number of linguistically diverse students who, because of their limited English proficiency, were not getting an education equal to that of their English-proficient peers. The Bilingual Education Act revisions of 1974 recas...
(NEA, 1966) report that preceded the BEA by two years and has been heralded as the "Birth of the Bilingual Movement." Findings from this report are said to have inspired the BEA and offer proof of the asset-based perspective toward linguistic diversity from local communities such as Tucson,...
Thank you for your guidance, patience, and support of my research inquiry in Taiwan. I learned so much from your rich knowledge about language planning and bilingual education. You always motivated me to think, to move forward, and to be a better scholar. Thank you, Kathy. I came to the...
politics during the 1970s to the case of bilingual education. Passage of bilingual education from 1967 to 1968; Discuss... D Gareth - 《Journal of American History》 被引量: 37发表: 2002年 Nursing the Great Society: The Impact of the Nurse Training Act of 1964 This article, first ...
An essay or paper on The Purpose of Education. The purpose of education is to spread knowledge to the younger generation. Without education, tradition is lost, as well as the potential of youth. For centuries, the old have taught the young. They have