READ Perspectives, a refereed annual publication of the
Institute for Research in English Acquisition and Development
(READ), Washington, D.C., begins its sixth year with the theme
"Educating Language Minority Children: An Agenda for the Future."
Volume 6 features presentations from a Boston University conference
organized by READ and the Pioneer Institute. The essays represent
truly diverse viewpoints on the education of limited-English
students, rare in the complex and contentious arena of bilingual
education.
The lead article, "Rethinking Bilingual Education," by Charles L
Glenn of Boston University, inspired the conference's organization.
Dr. Glenn proposes new ways of schooling limited-English-speaking
children that depart dramatically from the practices of the past 30
years. He proposes sound recommendations for revising Massachusetts
bilingual education law, ideas that could well be applied in other
states. Also included are
Christine Rossell's "Mystery on the Bilingual Express," a
critique of the controversial study by Thomas and Collier; Rosalie
Pedalino Porter's follow-up review of El Paso, Texas's programs for
English learners; Mark Lopez's "Labor Market Effects of Bilingual
Education"; "Bethlehem, Pennsylvania's English Acquisition
Program," by Thomas J. Dolusio; Maria Estela Brisk's discussion on
the need to restructure schools to incorporate the large
non-English student population; several articles regarding
educational reform in Massachusetts, including two by school
superintendents Eugene Creedon and Douglas Sears, and one by Harold
Lane, Chairman of the Joint Education Committee in the
Massachusetts Legislature; and, finally, Kevin Clark's "From
Primary Language Instruction to English Immersion: How Five
California Districts Made the Switch." Kevin Clark's California
study "From Primary Language Instruction to English Immersion: How
Five California Districts Made the Switch," describes how radical
changes are being carried out in a few representative school
districts since passage of California Proposition 227, the "English
for the Children" initiative. "Educating Language Minority Children
"is a valuable selection of the most current thinking on policies,
programs, and practices affecting limited-English students in U.S.
public schools. It provides a wealth of practical information
useful to educators, parents, legislators, and policy analysts, and
is an essential addition to libraries nationwide.
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