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The Community of Bilingual English-Spanish Speakers (CBESS), a pipeline program to increase linguistic and geographic diversity in STEM + Health, seeks to increase the number of bilingual ...
Bilingual education will return to California schools after Proposition 58 cruised to victory. But schools wanting to develop new programs face challenges.
Accurate discussion is important to good healthcare. If you have limited English proficiency, these resources can help you find bilingual medical professionals in your area.
Speaking more than one language is a superpower and a growing necessity in our global economy. If we want more California students to experience the economic, academic, social and emotional benefits ...
Since then, Griffin has grown the district’s number of bilingual teachers by about two each year, from five to 12, even as other districts have struggled to recruit and retain bilingual teachers.
However, bilingual education offers not just cognitive benefits, but also cultural support. According to Elvira Armas, the director of programs and partnerships for The Center For Equity for ...
In Sacramento, Democratic state Sen. Ricardo Lara is looking to repeal 227 and bring bilingual classrooms back for good. In other districts across the state, Unz's proposition never took full effect.
Ahmed Hassan, left, a bilingual communication support specialist at Talahi Elementary School in St. Cloud, Minn., mediates a conflict between Adnan Ahmed, 10, center, and Zeyle Mohamed, 10.
Are two languages at a time too much for the mind? Caregivers and teachers should know that infants growing up bilingual have the learning capacities to make sense of the complexities of two languages ...
It's actually a "normal part of bilingual development," and even a sign of "bilingual children's ingenuity," according to the researchers. In fact, being bilingual can come with several benefits.
Yonkers Public Library's 'Born to Read' program wins a national award for its impact on early literacy and bilingual families ...
Bilingual professor known as ‘La Madrina' celebrates five decades in education Dr. Glady Labas was born and raised in Puerto Rico. In 1971, she was recruited to teach in Connecticut.
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