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Escrito Por Daniela a las 02:02 PM ![]() By Angel Boligan, El Universal, Mexico Escrito Por Daniela a las 02:04 PM
The NYTImes' Campaign Stops blog had an interesting blog post on the bilingual education debate. In the post, two education experts take a look at Obama's stance on the issue.
Expert #1: "While he agrees that immigrants should learn English, Mr. Obama recently trivialized the issue when he said that people should stop worrying about “English-only” legislation. Instead, he said, “you need to make sure your child can speak Spanish.”
If Mr. Obama truly wishes to close achievement gaps, he should carefully consider education models that work rather than scorn or trivialize them." Expert #2: "Despite his own family history — or perhaps inspired by it — Barack Obama is pitching a middle ground when it comes to bilingual education. He rejects the English-only thrust of nativist conservatives, while distancing himself from advocates of cultural preservation. Mr. Obama favors “transitional bilingual education,” meaning that he believes teachers should transition children to English as quickly as possible, building-up from students’ knowledge of their native language. That is, youngsters should become literate in two languages, not one." Escrito Por Daniela a las 02:13 PM ![]() You have undoubtedly noticed the makeover MATT.org's site has undergone. In a first installment, of "What's New on MATT.org," we'd like to point you to a place on the site where you can find videos on both sides of the immigration debate: www.matt.org/english/videos Escrito Por Daniela a las 02:18 PM
This video comes to us from Americasvoiceonline.org—
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Here's the petition. If you agree with it, click here and sign it—
While considerable progress has been made in securing America’s borders and reducing the number of immigrants entering this country illegally, meaningful immigration reform can only be achieved through a comprehensive solutions that addresses all aspects of this issue. Escrito Por Daniela a las 02:38 PM ![]() By Arcadio Esquivel, La Prensa, Panama Escrito Por Daniela a las 12:53 PM Escrito Por Daniela a las 12:57 PM
The Pew Hispanic Center has released a report which shows that illegal immigration has slowed in the past three years, reports the SFChronicle.
From the article— There were approximately 11.9 million unauthorized immigrants living in the United States as of March, down from 12.4 million in March 2007, says the report by the Pew Hispanic Center. Escrito Por Daniela a las 01:00 PM |



