Bilingual Education Term Paper by Master Researcher
Bilingual Education
This paper discusses the benefits and deficiencies of bilingual education.
# 88321
| 1,575 words
| 4 sources
| 2006
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Published
on Dec 01, 2006
in
Education
(Education Psychology)
, Education
(Theory)
, Education
(Social Issues)
, Education
(Multiculturalism)
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Description:
In this article, the writer points out that bilingual education has become increasingly accepted as a necessary part of today's educational culture. The writer examines both the benefits and deficiencies of bilingual education. The paper is also used to present some discussion on the ability to assess success in a bilingual education program.
From the Paper:
"Evidence of benefits do exist for bilingual education, including increased student self-esteem, improved sociocultural understanding, and reading and writing proficiency in both the students' original language and their adopted English language. However, evidence also exists that bilingual education does not work for many students. Commonly discussed deficiencies in bilingual education include a lack of English proficiency at graduation, the failure to transition from the student's native tongue to English, and the inability to provide "authentic" bilingual education to students from a variety of cultures."Cite this Term Paper:
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Bilingual Education (2006, December 01)
Retrieved February 07, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/term-paper/bilingual-education-88321/
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"Bilingual Education" 01 December 2006.
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