Latino Studies 2013
DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199913701-0069
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Bilingual Education

Abstract: “Bilingual education” refers to the use of two languages in education for different purposes. In the United States, bilingual education has been used to educate Latinxs throughout history, especially after the passage of the Bilingual Education Act (1968) and the judicial decision of Lau v. Nichols 1974 that followed on the civil rights era. Sometimes bilingual education aims to develop both the English and the Spanish of Latinxs, but often its sole aim is to ensure that Latinxs who are new to English understa… Show more

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“…(NećakLuk, 2013) placed this educational model in Mackey's system. The typology of the bilingual educational programmes considers the two-way model (two-way dual/bilingual, two languages of instruction) as successful and effective (Baker, 1996;García, 1996). Lately, the term two-way immersion (TWI) has been used due to the spreading concept (Cathomas, 2005;García, 2000).…”
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“…(NećakLuk, 2013) placed this educational model in Mackey's system. The typology of the bilingual educational programmes considers the two-way model (two-way dual/bilingual, two languages of instruction) as successful and effective (Baker, 1996;García, 1996). Lately, the term two-way immersion (TWI) has been used due to the spreading concept (Cathomas, 2005;García, 2000).…”
Section: Examples Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%