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    Blue Ridge Summit, PA :Multilingual Matters,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958999031202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781847690746
    Series Statement: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
    Content: How to teach English language learners has been among the most contentious - indeed, most politicized - issues in American education over the past three decades. Meeting the pedagogical needs of these children, the fastest-growing population in U.S. schools, is a formidable challenge in itself. Educators’ mission is further complicated by external factors including the English-only movement, anti-immigrant agitation, resistance to civil-rights laws, attacks on bilingual education, mandates for high-stakes testing and other misguided "reforms", uninformed media coverage, and legislators’ one-size-fits-all responses to diverse students. In the 18 essays collected here, James Crawford analyzes the policies and politics behind these conflicts, critiques the strategies and tactics employed, and suggests ways to improve advocacy on behalf of English language learners.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Making Sense of Census 2000 -- , Monolingual and Proud of It -- , Heritage Languages in America: Tapping a ‘Hidden’ Resource -- , Plus ça Change ... -- , Concern or Intolerance: What’s Driving the Anti-Bilingual Campaign? -- , The Bilingual Education Story: Why Can’t the News Media Get It Right? -- , Ten Common Fallacies about Bilingual Education -- , Agenda for Inaction -- , ‘Accountability’ vs. Science in the Bilingual Education Debate -- , Hard Sell: Why is Bilingual Education so Unpopular with the American Public? -- , Has Two-Way Been Oversold? -- , Surviving the English-Only Assault: Public Attitudes and the Future of Language Education -- , Official English Legislation: Bad for Civil Rights, Bad for America’s Interests, and Even Bad for English -- , The Bilingual Education Act, 1968–2002: An Obituary -- , No Child Left Behind: Misguided Approach to School Accountability for English Language Learners -- , A Diminished Vision of Civil Rights -- , The Decline of Bilingual Education in the USA: How to Reverse a Troubling Trend? -- , Loose Ends in a Tattered Fabric: The Inconsistency of Language Rights in the USA -- , References -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Blue Ridge Summit, PA :Multilingual Matters,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958975045502883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781847690746
    Series Statement: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
    Content: How to teach English language learners has been among the most contentious - indeed, most politicized - issues in American education over the past three decades. Meeting the pedagogical needs of these children, the fastest-growing population in U.S. schools, is a formidable challenge in itself. Educators’ mission is further complicated by external factors including the English-only movement, anti-immigrant agitation, resistance to civil-rights laws, attacks on bilingual education, mandates for high-stakes testing and other misguided "reforms", uninformed media coverage, and legislators’ one-size-fits-all responses to diverse students. In the 18 essays collected here, James Crawford analyzes the policies and politics behind these conflicts, critiques the strategies and tactics employed, and suggests ways to improve advocacy on behalf of English language learners.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Making Sense of Census 2000 -- , Monolingual and Proud of It -- , Heritage Languages in America: Tapping a ‘Hidden’ Resource -- , Plus ça Change ... -- , Concern or Intolerance: What’s Driving the Anti-Bilingual Campaign? -- , The Bilingual Education Story: Why Can’t the News Media Get It Right? -- , Ten Common Fallacies about Bilingual Education -- , Agenda for Inaction -- , ‘Accountability’ vs. Science in the Bilingual Education Debate -- , Hard Sell: Why is Bilingual Education so Unpopular with the American Public? -- , Has Two-Way Been Oversold? -- , Surviving the English-Only Assault: Public Attitudes and the Future of Language Education -- , Official English Legislation: Bad for Civil Rights, Bad for America’s Interests, and Even Bad for English -- , The Bilingual Education Act, 1968–2002: An Obituary -- , No Child Left Behind: Misguided Approach to School Accountability for English Language Learners -- , A Diminished Vision of Civil Rights -- , The Decline of Bilingual Education in the USA: How to Reverse a Troubling Trend? -- , Loose Ends in a Tattered Fabric: The Inconsistency of Language Rights in the USA -- , References -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Clevedon ; : Multilingual Matters,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961448826802883
    Format: 1 online resource (199 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-87850-2 , 9786611878504 , 1-84769-074-2
    Series Statement: Bilingual education and bilingualism ; 69
    Content: How to teach English language learners has been among the most contentious - indeed, most politicized - issues in American education over the past three decades. Meeting the pedagogical needs of these children, the fastest-growing population in U.S. schools, is a formidable challenge in itself. Educators’ mission is further complicated by external factors including the English-only movement, anti-immigrant agitation, resistance to civil-rights laws, attacks on bilingual education, mandates for high-stakes testing and other misguided "reforms", uninformed media coverage, and legislators’ one-size-fits-all responses to diverse students. In the 18 essays collected here, James Crawford analyzes the policies and politics behind these conflicts, critiques the strategies and tactics employed, and suggests ways to improve advocacy on behalf of English language learners.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Making Sense of Census 2000 -- , Monolingual and Proud of It -- , Heritage Languages in America: Tapping a ‘Hidden’ Resource -- , Plus ça Change ... -- , Concern or Intolerance: What’s Driving the Anti-Bilingual Campaign? -- , The Bilingual Education Story: Why Can’t the News Media Get It Right? -- , Ten Common Fallacies about Bilingual Education -- , Agenda for Inaction -- , ‘Accountability’ vs. Science in the Bilingual Education Debate -- , Hard Sell: Why is Bilingual Education so Unpopular with the American Public? -- , Has Two-Way Been Oversold? -- , Surviving the English-Only Assault: Public Attitudes and the Future of Language Education -- , Official English Legislation: Bad for Civil Rights, Bad for America’s Interests, and Even Bad for English -- , The Bilingual Education Act, 1968–2002: An Obituary -- , No Child Left Behind: Misguided Approach to School Accountability for English Language Learners -- , A Diminished Vision of Civil Rights -- , The Decline of Bilingual Education in the USA: How to Reverse a Troubling Trend? -- , Loose Ends in a Tattered Fabric: The Inconsistency of Language Rights in the USA -- , References -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84769-072-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84769-073-4
    Language: English
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