ESL Teacher Conflicted about Bilingual Education

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mlordon
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ESL Teacher Conflicted about Bilingual Education

Post by mlordon » Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:32 pm

As an ESL teacher for the past several years, I have always felt like the minority taking graduate classes, however, I tended to listen and not make many comments as I did not want people to look down on me. I thoroughly enjoyed learning other languages during my school career, and did not understand why students attending school in the US did not feel the same way. I have now studied the many viewpoints concerning Bilingual Education vs. English only (or ESL), and do see the benefits of BE, especially first language maintenance. As a teacher in New Jersey, I do not think that BE is fiscally feasible unless you are teaching in an area where there are many students speaking one 2nd language, i.e. Spanish, Punjab, etc. I do agree that a passionate, dedicated teacher advocate is just as important.

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