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Title: Two-Way%20Bilingual%20Education


1
Two-Way Bilingual Education
  • Two-way bilingual programs address several
    serious issues facing education in the United
    States today.
  • Donna Christian

2
Differing opinions
  • Only by preserving our commonality--English--can
    we ensure that we will continue to live and work
    together as one Nation, one people.
  • Proficiency in two or more languages should be
    promoted for all American students. Bilingualism
    enhances cognitive and social growth,
    competitiveness in a global marketplace, national
    security, and understanding of diverse peoples
    and cultures.

Toby Roth, 1993
Stanford report,1993
3
Crawford states that this schizophrenic attitude
can be summed up as
additive bilingualism for English speakers and
subtractive bilingualism for language
minorities. (p.210)
4
Agenda
  • Essential definitions
  • Brief review of language support programs
  • Characteristics of a dual language program
  • Look at dual language programs in terms of Wirt
    and Kirsts values in education policy
  • Activity to bring it all together and to bring
    out any questions you have.

5
Definitions
  • Bilingual education
  • Transitional (aims to prepare students to enter
    the mainstream classroom by using the home
    language to transition into English
    instruction)
  • Developmental (aims to maintain and develop the
    home language as students acquire English)
  • Two-way bilingual education places two language
    groups together and promotes the learning of a
    second language while maintaining the home
    language.

6
Programs and Percentages
  • ESL (pull-out and pull-out with content) - 64
  • Transitional bilingual education programs - 26
  • Developmental bilingual education programs - 10

According to Collier Thomas (1997) of the 10
who were in developmental bilingual education
programs, only 3 were in dual language, or
two-way bilingual programs.
Cummins, J. (2000). Language, Power and
Pedagogy Bilingual children in the crossfire.
Clevedon, UK Multilingual Matters.
7
The quick-exit orientation, though still
pervasive, is beginning to face a challenge from
parents, educators and even some federal
policymakers.
  • Crawford, J. (1999). Bilingual education
    History, politics, theory and practice (4th ed.).
  • Los Angeles Bilingual Educational Services.

8
A change is in the air
  • Research is starting to document the benefits of
    extended mother-tongue instruction to ELLs
    (Collier Thomas, 1997, 2002)
  • Foreign language immersion programs show superior
    results for English-speaking students (Lindholm
    Aclan, 1991)
  • Parents requesting more enrichment programs
    (Cloud, Genesee, Hamayan, 2000)
  • Crawford, J. (1999). Bilingual education
    History, politics, theory and practice (4th ed.).
  • Los Angeles Bilingual Educational Services.

9
Is there a way to reconcile the needs of the
English language learners and the native English
speakers?
YES
A dual language program
10
What is a dual language program?
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • Additive
  • Bilingual
  • Curriculum-based
  • Developmental
  • Enrichment oriented

11
Goals of a dual language program
  • Students will develop high levels of proficiency
    in their first language and in a second language.
  • Students will perform at or above grade
    level in academic areas in both languages.
  • Students will demonstrate positive cross-
    cultural attitudes and behaviors and high levels
    of self-esteem.
  • Christian, D. 1994

12
Criteria for Effective Two-Way Bilingual Education
  • Crawford, J. (1999). Bilingual education
    History, politics, theory and practice (4th ed.).
    Los Angeles Bilingual Educational Services.

13
Long-term treatment
  • Research has shown that it takes 4-6 years for
    students to achieve bilingual proficiency.

14
Optimal input in two languages
  • Subject-matter instruction must be
  • -adjusted to the students level
  • - challenging
  • - relevant
  • in both languages.

15
Integration of language arts into the curriculum
  • Students need formal language arts instruction in
    both languages. This should be done through
    content areas, rather than through grammar
    exercises.

16
Separation of languages for instruction
  • This can be done by subject matter, physical
    space or by teacher.
  • This can also be done by days of the week, or
    time of day (a.m. instruction in one language,
    p.m. instruction in the other).

17
Additive bilingual environment
  • The goals of a two-way bilingual program stress
    the development of two languages, not using one
    language just to learn the other.

18
Balance of language groups
  • The ideal mix is 50/50 to ensure equity in the
    classroom.
  • A balanced mix ensures maximum interaction in the
    classroom between the two language groups.

19
Sufficient use of the minority language
  • At least 50 of instruction should be in the
    minority language to provide English speaking
    students optimal input and to give the language
    minority students opportunity to develop academic
    proficiency in their language.

20
Oyster elementary in Washington, D.C. introduces
reading in both languages at the same time. By
3rd grade, their children are reading above grade
level.
21
Virginia Collier (parent of an Oyster graduate)
attributes the childrens high literacy ability
to affirmation of the minority language,because
the whole school community is reinforcing that
Spanish is as good as English.
  • Crawford, J. (1999). Bilingual education
    History, politics, theory and practice (4th
    ed.).Los Angeles Bilingual Educational Services.

22
Oyster is far from the typical school
  • Oyster elementary has two teachers for every
    class. One is the Spanish teacher and the other
    the English teacher.
  • The children who go to Oyster are of relatively
    high socioeconomic status.
  • Crawford, J. (1999). Bilingual education
    History, politics, theory and
  • practice (4th ed.).Los Angeles Bilingual
    Educational Services.

23
Integration of the dual language program
  • into the whole school so that the program does
    not become a school within a school
  • into the community so that there is participation
    of other minority/majority language speakers in
    program activities
  • into the families so that volunteering in the
    program encourages socializing among both groups
    of parents.

24
Program models
  • Programs are described by the percentage of the
    minority language first. For example 90/10
    means that the minority language is used for
    instruction 90 of the instructional day and
    English 10. Programs can be 90/10, 80/20,
    70/30, 60/40 or 50/50.

25
Any questions on
  • Goals of a two-way bilingual program?
  • Important elements of a well-designed program?
  • Types or models of dual language programs?

26
Challenges in establishing dual language programs
  • Finding qualified teachers
  • Lack of understanding about the goals of a
    bilingual program
  • Funding the added costs of teacher recruitment
    and two sets of content materials

27
More information on TWI programs
  • www.cal.org/twi (Two-Way Immersion 101)
  • www.cal.org/jsp/TWI/SchoolView.jsp (Directory of
    Two-Way Immersion programs throughout the U.S.

28
How does a dual language program relate to Wirt
and Kirsts four values in education policy?
  • Quality
  • Efficiency
  • Equity
  • Choice

29
ACTIVITY
30
A final thought
  • Perhaps some day, to become Americanized will no
    longer mean to become monolingual.

James Crawford
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