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Rising Popularity of Dual-Language Education Could Leave Latinos Behind
U.S. News & World Report There, 67 percent of students are Latino and nearly half speak Spanish better than they speak English, but they don't get to build on their native language during the school day. Zelaya worries that her children won't ever learn to read and write in ... |
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