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  2. Bilingual education - Wikipedia

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    Students in a maintenance bilingual education program should graduate being able to have a discussion about any content area in either language. [6] Two common forms of maintenance bilingual education are two-way/dual language immersion and developmental (late-exit) bilingual education. Both programs are considered language immersion programs.

  3. Language immersion - Wikipedia

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    Bilingual education has taken on a variety of different approaches outside the traditional sink-or-swim model of full submersion in an L2 without assistance in the L1. . According to the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL), in 1971, there were only three immersion programs within the United S

  4. Bilingual education by country or region - Wikipedia

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    Native American students learning under such a bilingual system became willing to speak the Cheyenne language in daily life and even developed a high English level. As a result, the bilingual education programs in Montana received almost 100 percent support on the reservation. [73]

  5. Early immersion (foreign-language instruction) - Wikipedia

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    Immersion in a foreign language, as defined above, is a subtype within the realm of bilingual education as a tool that effectively promotes proficiency in two languages. [3] It has been found that students enrolled in an early-immersion program learn the language being taught at an almost-native proficiency by age 11.

  6. Content and language integrated learning - Wikipedia

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    The integration of content and language learning in English as an international language (EIL) is found in approaches to bilingual education. [2] These approaches include immersion, content-based instruction (CBI), content-based language teaching (CBLT), and the movement towards English medium instruction (EMI). All of these approaches raise a ...

  7. Language education by region - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, some central and eastern European countries created a system of bilingual schools for well-performing pupils. Subjects other than languages were taught in a foreign language. In the 1990s this system was opened to all pupils in general education, although some countries still make candidates sit an entrance exam.

  8. Translanguaging - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] While most modern research about bilingual education focuses on the later 20th century, there is also research that shows Greek and Latin both being learned by Roman aristocrats. [14] Modern bilingual education systems emerged across Europe and North America in the 1960s and 1970s such as French immersion in Canada. [15]

  9. English immersion resources for immigrant students - Wikipedia

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    The most common English immersion program is ESL. The ESL program is a submersion-type of English immersion. The program is for students whose main language is not English. The goal of the program is to increase students' English proficiency so that they can meet academic standards and do well in classrooms. [5]