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Russellville — an Alabama community with large numbers of Hispanic immigrants — is using federal COVID-19 relief money for an experiment to serve students who are still learning English.
Classes taught in both languages help students from various backgrounds, but many districts have fought to keep Spanish out of schools.
I wanted to raise my kids to be bilingual because I am the last guardian of my family's tongue, straddling the old world and the new.
With the method of using expressions to teach, the children are introduced to a board of different emoticons, along with clothing pegs to attach to the emoticon that portrays their current mood or ...
Education Lab Tackling teacher shortages: One Alabama town’s creative approach to teaching English to kids of immigrants Updated: Nov. 02, 2023, 3:24 p.m ...
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Schools try new approach to teach students to read Only about one-third of elementary school students in the U.S. are reading at grade level, according to the recent National Assessment of ...
RUSSELLVILLE, Ala. (AP) — As part of an exercise to help the class learn English, a third grader pulled a block from a Jenga tower and read aloud a question written on one side. “Where,” the ...