Catholic elementary schools underserve Latino students, especially those who are bilingual. This paper presents a conceptual argument for Catholic elementary schools to improve this by pursuing the two-way immersion model of bilingual service delivery in Spanish and English. The argument is presented in three stages. First, we show that Catholic elementary schools underserve Latino families in general, and bilingual Latino students with limited profi ciency in English in particular. Next, we present evidence from research literature and a case study that the two-way immersion approach to bilingual service delivery is philosophically and functionally well suited for Catholic schooling. We conclude by suggesting the implications of this argum...
The Spanish-speaking population in North Carolina has grown exponentially, and education professiona...
As the population of Spanish-speaking (LatinX), English learners (ELs) in the United States increase...
As society becomes more global, educators are searching for models of education that provide student...
Catholic elementary schools underserve Latino students, especially those who are bilingual. This pap...
Catholic elementary schools underserve Latino students, especially those who are bilingual. This pap...
The purpose of this article is two-fold. First, we seek to make a case for the promise of dual langu...
In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populat...
While latinos make up 18% of the American population, many analysts are noticing a problem with thei...
Research has established the connection between the academic success of culturally and linguisticall...
The academic achievement gap among Latinx students has been well documented since 1973 but little to...
The article argues against an ahistorical deficit model of Spanish/English bilingualism in education...
Thesis advisor: Lauri JohnsonWhile the academic and social success of two-way immersion programs in ...
Many students that go into their first year in school tend to speak their language other than Englis...
There are two camps of thought on the early education of English Language Learners (ELLs) in the Uni...
Two-way immersion schools provide a promising model for service delivery to students who are English...
The Spanish-speaking population in North Carolina has grown exponentially, and education professiona...
As the population of Spanish-speaking (LatinX), English learners (ELs) in the United States increase...
As society becomes more global, educators are searching for models of education that provide student...
Catholic elementary schools underserve Latino students, especially those who are bilingual. This pap...
Catholic elementary schools underserve Latino students, especially those who are bilingual. This pap...
The purpose of this article is two-fold. First, we seek to make a case for the promise of dual langu...
In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populat...
While latinos make up 18% of the American population, many analysts are noticing a problem with thei...
Research has established the connection between the academic success of culturally and linguisticall...
The academic achievement gap among Latinx students has been well documented since 1973 but little to...
The article argues against an ahistorical deficit model of Spanish/English bilingualism in education...
Thesis advisor: Lauri JohnsonWhile the academic and social success of two-way immersion programs in ...
Many students that go into their first year in school tend to speak their language other than Englis...
There are two camps of thought on the early education of English Language Learners (ELLs) in the Uni...
Two-way immersion schools provide a promising model for service delivery to students who are English...
The Spanish-speaking population in North Carolina has grown exponentially, and education professiona...
As the population of Spanish-speaking (LatinX), English learners (ELs) in the United States increase...
As society becomes more global, educators are searching for models of education that provide student...