Bilingual Education: Hearings ... Ninetieth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 681 páginas |
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Anglo Bexar County Bilingual American Education bilingual education Bilingual Education Act California Chairman classroom committee culture develop Edinburg educa Education Act educational agencies educational programs elementary school English language English-speaking ethnic experience Federal feel foreign language funds GARZA going grade hearings high school instruction labor laboratory language maintenance Laredo Latin legislation ment Mexican Mexican-American Mexico million mother tongue National Education Association native non-English non-English-speaking opportunity parents percent population poverty problem projects public schools Pueblo High School Puerto Rican pupils Ralph Yarborough Rico San Antonio school system second language Senate bill 428 Senator FANNIN Senator KENNEDY Senator MURPHY Senator YARBOROUGH Southwest Spanish language Spanish surname Spanish-speaking child Spanish-speaking children speak English speak Spanish subcommittee teachers teaching Texas Thank things tion U.S. Senate United witness York City
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