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Caught In A Time Warp: The Education Rights Of English Language Learners, Rosemary Salomone
Caught In A Time Warp: The Education Rights Of English Language Learners, Rosemary Salomone
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
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Although the United States has long experience in educating children from immigrant families, the role the home language should play in the education of those who are not proficient in English remains politically charged and unresolved. For the past four decades, since the first infusion of federal funds that support programs for what are now called "English Language Learners," this question has engaged educators, policy makers, and researchers in a heated debate centering on bilingual education versus English-Only instruction. The first approach generally uses the child's home language either as a transitional bridge to learning English or, less commonly, …