Archive for the 'Education' Category

Bilingual Education: Why should tax dollars be spent to meet the needs of immigrants?

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November 6th, 2005 at 11:11:55

People object that language accommodations for immigrant children in our schools cost too much and complain that the bill is footed by us taxpayers. Wait a minute. Immigrants don’t have to pay taxes? When did that start? and where do I sign up? This might be a good time to check in with our inner [...]

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And Besides Learning the Language…

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October 31st, 2005 at 15:07:09

We tend to focus on the language learning issues of our immigrants, but that’s only the part of the picture that we can immediately perceive. What they bring with them is often too harrowing to believe, and not readily shared. This week’s “My Turn” in Newsweek paints a much fuller picture than we are usually [...]

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“Why don’t these people learn our language?”

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October 23rd, 2005 at 12:47:29

I’ve met more of them than I can count. When they first arrive, they have the very best of intentions. They want to blend in, mingle, communicate with the citizenry, become as close to native as they can. Ready for a new life, they’re excited about their new home and envision their future selves as [...]

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Bi-lingual Education: What is it for?

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October 20th, 2005 at 10:50:57

While buying a burrito from a food cart in a parking lot, I got into a conversation with the proprietor, a native English-speaking North American. She mentioned her growing friendship with Maria, the Mexican woman in the next cart over. Neither speaks the other’s language, but they’re each learning a word a day – what [...]

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