Under Attack: The Case Against Bilingual Education

Under Attack: The Case Against Bilingual Education

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Feb 20, 1997 · Anglais · Broché (108 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 108
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 20, 1997
Éditeur Heinemann
ISBN-10 0965280829
ISBN-13 9780965280822

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Stephen D. Krashen delves into the contentious debate surrounding bilingual education, articulating a strong defense against its critics. He presents a well-researched argument that challenges common misconceptions and underscores the benefits of bilingual instruction for students. Krashen draws on a wealth of data to demonstrate how bilingual education can enhance cognitive abilities, improve academic performance, and promote cultural understanding. His insights shed light on the misconceptions surrounding language acquisition, revealing how bilingualism is not only a valuable skill but an essential component of a well-rounded education.

Through a clear and accessible narrative, Krashen addresses the fears and objections raised by opponents of bilingual education, providing a rationale grounded in educational theory and empirical evidence. His exploration encourages educators, policymakers, and parents to reconsider their stance on bilingual programs, emphasizing the need for inclusive approaches that foster multilingualism. Ultimately, the book serves as a thoughtful call to action for advocates of bilingual education, promoting its necessity in today’s diverse society.
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