Summarize the argument against bilingual education; then express whether you agree/disagree with eliminating bilingual classrooms? Why/why not? Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph in response, and be sure to follow the outline on integrating sources in your paper, including page numbers. Remember to include your full name and the section of English you are enrolled in. Proofread your post for slippages of text language and/or spelling mistakes.
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Camisha Carr 1000.10
11/30/2012 06:38:02 am
In the "Argument in Favor of Propostion 227" the issue being discussed is whether bilingual classes should be eliminated. It is stated in the article that if children learn English through their native language then they will be at a disadvantage. However,I believe if they were to learn English in their own language as well as the New language then they would be benefited greatly. Bilingual children eventually will learn the language as long as they are given a chance to learn it.
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Wyttnie Campbell (1000.10)
11/30/2012 06:38:44 am
In “Argument in Favor of Proposition 227” talks about bilingual students having to specifically learn in English. I agree yes they should be taught in English but they shouldn’t be just dropped in it. There should be people in the classes that can help with students who are trying to learn English or after school programs for them to attend and it’s up to the children if they are going to try or fail.
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Vanessa Trujillo]
11/30/2012 06:40:13 am
Bilingual classes are a possitive influences on young imagrantes. These classes can help childeren better in their english reading and writing. Having these classes give kids a chance to grow up an dhave a real chance to have a American Dream. Parents come to America so that their children can have a chance to learn english and be better off then they were. We cant take away these classes young students depen d on these classes to better their lives.
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Saul Rivera
11/30/2012 06:41:02 am
I agree with the argument in favor of proposition 227 because in America English is the main Language and does affect life economically and socially. Students at a young age have the capacity to learn another languade way faster than an adult. As long as there is programs like ELD and programs to help students who's first language is not English then the entire class should be in English.
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Rosemary Barajas (1000.10)
11/30/2012 06:41:39 am
In “Argument in Favor of Proposition 227” talks about how people that don’t speak English should be put in an English class that teaches just English. They used to be taught in their own language and took steps to learn English, but now there just thrown in there and expected to learn the language. I disagree with them having to be put in just an English class they should be taught the language little by little. If we were to go to another country for school and we didn’t know the language we would want to be taught little by little.
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Jose Zavala 1000.10
11/30/2012 06:47:53 am
In Proposition 227, argument that against bilingual education for Spanish students in schools if it’s fine or not fine for them because some people that it’s not good for students. In fact, I think it is fine for English learner to go into a bilingual education. Also, it would be better for them to learner their English faster in their life. It would be an ordeal challenge for them, but in the long run it will be worth it. Students would hate it but they would love the fact that they learned English well and perfect.
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Luis Arvayo (1000.10)
11/30/2012 06:48:26 am
In the proposition 227 a story in "American dreams" by private corporation they try to pass a proposition 227 to make english classes mandatory for all students even non english speakers. This Proposition is extriemely revolutionary and changes the view of an education. I agree with the proposition becauseit enables students to learn the language at an early age when the brain is growing and is easier to learn.
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