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Proposition 58, which repealed most of Proposition 227, passed by a margin of 74% to 26%. [5] The number of bilingual credentials fell after Proposition 227's passage. A California Department of Education spokesperson anticipated a shortage of bilingual teachers after the passage of Proposition 58. [6]
Spanish bilingual education in California is the incorporation of the Spanish and English language to teach various subjects in primary education. Proposition 227 affected Spanish bilingual programs negatively by mandating that instruction be conducted "overwhelmingly in English." Although there was no direct statement in this proposition ...
Proposition 58 is a California ballot proposition that passed on the November 8, 2016 ballot. Proposition 58 repealed bilingual education restrictions enacted by Proposition 227 in 1998. Proposition 58 passed by a wide margin.
Pages in category "Bilingual education in the United States" ... 1998 California Proposition 227; 2016 California Proposition 58; B. Bilingual Education Act; C.
Senate Bill 1174: This mandatory proposition, placed by the state legislature and Governor on September 2, 2014, would repeal most of 1998's California Proposition 227, and thus allow multi-language education in public schools.
Assemblymember Bill Essayli (R-Riverside) sponsored Assembly Bill 1314, which would require schools in California to notify parents in writing within three days after learning a student is ...
Senate Bill 1174: This mandatory proposition, placed by the state legislature and Governor on September 2, 2014, would repeal most of 1998's California Proposition 227, and thus allow multi-language education in public schools. [12] [20] 59: Passed
The California public is demanding solutions: A November 2023 polling by Berkeley IGS showed 84% of California voters are concerned about digital threats to elections, and 73% think state ...