Today children who are not fluent in English--legal and illegal
immigrants, refugees, and native born--are the fastest growing
portion of our population, accounting for more than half the
children in classrooms in many city schools. Bilingual education
programs established by federal and state laws have required that
such students be taught basic subjects in their native languages
rather than in English. Judged by most applicable measures--such as
achievement scores and dropout rates--these programs have not been
successful.
This edition includes new material on recent efforts to reform
bilingual education, on the growing trend across the country toward
English language programs, on the latest national research studies,
and on the movement to make English the official language of the
United States. Forked Tongue is a devastating inside account of how
the twenty-eight-year experiment in bilingual education has failed
our language-minority children--and why. Rosalie Porter draws on
local, state, and international experience to provide us with the
first authoritative account of which policies, programs, and
practices actually succeed with the children they are intended to
serve. Forked Tongue will be of interest to educators,
sociologists, and scholars interested in second language
acquisition.
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