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Category: Bilingual Education and Learning English  
Results for keyword search: Proposition 227  


Proposition 227: A 1998 California initiative passed by voters that limits non-English language instruction for students who are learning English. It requires that new English Learner (EL) students be instructed in English in a special class for one year, after which students are mainstreamed into regular classes and possibly provided with extra support. After the first month of school, parents may petition a school to provide instruction in the students' native language as well as in English.    



Overview of Category: Bilingual Education and Learning English

Technically, bilingual education means instruction in two languages. It refers to a range of classroom strategies that include instruction in the student's primary language. A related strategy called dual immersion seeks to produce students fluent in two languages.

Teaching methods or programs that work well for some children may not benefit other children. Bilingual education is based on research showing that a child who can read in his native language and who has some exposure to English will usually learn to read in English more quickly than a child who has not yet learned to read at all and has little exposure to English. The first child might progress rapidly in an English immersion program while the second child might flounder in the same environment.

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