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Unger, David – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1986
Discusses the fact that since there are large numbers of students in public schools for whom English is not the native language, teaching approaches must be developed that provide those children with the language skills necessary to express themselves. (DF)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Koech, M. Kipkorir – Integrated Education, 1983
Considers the factors which lead to better educational opportunities for urban students in Kenya than for rural students. They include better equipment, well-trained teachers, the use of English as the language of instruction, lower fees, and the earlier introduction of curricular innovations and changes. (CMG)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Disadvantaged, Educational Discrimination, Educational Opportunities
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Razawi, Shafqat Hussain – Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, 1996
The evolution of Usmania University in Hyderabad, India, is chronicled. The idea of establishing a university in Hyderabad in which instruction took place in Urdu was presented in 1878, 1885, and 1894, and in 1914 the proposal became a movement, with the nation's education department undertaking the early work, designing a syllabus to correspond…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Lainio, Jarmo – 2002
Linguistic diversity in the Nordic countries has several dimensions. One main division is between what the majority group thinks it is about versus what the minority group thinks it is about. This paper examines the situation in Finland and Sweden, noting implications for linguistic diversity. Finland and Sweden contain five main varieties of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Elementary Secondary Education, Finnish, Foreign Countries
Beykont, Zeynep F., Ed. – 2000
Essays in this collection deal with the complex pedagogical and political issues of language-minority education in U.S. public schools. The book focuses on language-minority students in bilingual programs, those who receive some instruction in their native languages. The essays are: (1) "Language Loss and Language Gain in the Brazilian Community:…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Immigrants
Hamdan, Jihad; Diab, Turki – 1997
A study examined the role of the native language (Arabic) in assessing the reading comprehension of learners of English as a second language. Subjects were 60 secondary school students in two comparable classes in Jordan. After receiving instruction for one month using reading material in the prescribed textbook, students were administered a…
Descriptors: Arabic, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction
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Macedo, Donaldo P. – Journal of Education, 1983
Examines the literacy program in Cape Verde against theories of cultural production and reproduction. Argues that the use of Portuguese rather than the Capeverdean dialect reproduces a colonial, elitist mentality, and that functional literacy in Portuguese fails to provide Capeverdeans with opportunities for critical reflection and social…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Functional Literacy
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Baker, Catherine A. – Contemporary Education, 1983
Many problems--educational, legal, and political--remain in bilingual education. The history of bilingual education in the United States, its current status, and arguments of those representing various sides of the controversy over bilingual education are summarized. (PP)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Educational Policy
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Johnson, Walton R. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1982
Describes the historical relationship of education in South Africa to political and economic events; demonstrates how the current educational system is being manipulated to sustain apartheid; and emphasizes that education must be used to promote social change and create a more egalitarian social order. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: African History, Blacks, Educational Development, Educational Discrimination
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Cummins, Jim – TESOL Quarterly, 1980
It is argued that cognitive/academic language proficiencies in first and second languages are interdependent and empirically distinguishable from interpersonal communication skills. This analysis is applied to the interpretation of data on the effects of bilingual education programs and on the age issue in second language learning. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Age, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills
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Bergan, John R.; Parra, Elena B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
Effects of language of administration on IQ and predictions of letter learning and achievement were investigated for Anglo and bilingual Mexican American preschool children. Significant IQ differences were associated with language of test administration. No significant differences among predictions of letter task performance were obtained for…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Bilingual Students, Critical Path Method, Intelligence Quotient
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Dulay, Heidi; Burt, Marina – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1979
Bilingual education programs for students who speak little or no English are defended as effective by citing research and evaluation studies. (MH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bousquet, Robert – French Review, 1979
Describes the birth of French immersion programs in the Montreal elementary schools. (AM)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Catholic Schools, Educational Experiments, Elementary Education
Bollag, Burton – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
About 1,000 new business and management schools have opened in Eastern Europe and former Soviet republics since the collapse of Communist rule. All present appealing fronts, but many are insubstantial. Some multinational companies are using the new institutions to train local managers. At many, English is the language of instruction. An…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Business Administration Education, Economic Change, Economic Development
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London, Norrel A. – Comparative Education Review, 2003
Examines the intellectual arguments and thinking that might have accorded primacy to English in Trinidad and Tobago in the colonial period, and the ways in which formal schooling inculcated and imposed English. Draws on school records and evaluations of the curriculum and student performance to analyze how managers policed the English-language…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Educational Administration, Educational Assessment, Educational Practices
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