Wednesday, September 4, 2019
America Needs Bilingual Programs Essay -- Argumentative Persuasive Top
America Needs Bilingual Programs     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã   As a lighthouse stands against the storm,  its tireless beacon showing the way to safe harbor, so too does America stand in  an increasingly dark and turbulent world. The bricks and mortar would have long  ago succumbed to the pounding of the waves but for one reason, the lighthouse is  built upon a foundation of bedrock as old and as strong as the earth itself.  Likewise, the tower that is our nation would have long ago toppled if its  foundation were not rooted in equally strong materials.     Ã       Unlike the lighthouse, this grand experiment we call America is not built  upon rock and dirt; our nation is built upon the strength of its people. Of  these people, only a small minority would call this place home if not for the  great immigrations of the last half-millennium. These countless individuals, who  left their homelands for many different reasons, all chose America because of  the presence of limitless opportunity. Yet, after each new group begins to find  its American identity, that group turns and attempts to bar those waiting in the  queue from realizing their own American dream. Limiting educational opportunity  is one method used by previous arrivals to limit the successful integration of  newcomers. Immigrants are quickly being prevented from realizing their full  potential as citizens by the nationwide movement to outlaw bilingual education.  In order for America to maintain its position as the world's only remaining  superpower, we must continue to offer our new a   rrivals full access to bilingual  education.      Ã       The classroom use of a language other than English is not a new or  revolutionary concept in the American educational practice. The first law  allowing th...              ....educationworld.com. 21 Apr. 2001.     Gentry, Curt. J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and The Secrets. New York: Penguin  Books,     1992.     "History of Bilingual Education." Rethinking Schools Spring 1998.      http://www.rethinkingschools.org/Archives/12_03/langhst.htm. 21 Apr.  2001.     Krashen, Stephen. "Bilingual Education: Arguments For and (Bogus) Arguments       Against." Georgetown University Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics.      6 May 1999. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JWCRAWFORD/biling.htm.       21 Apr. 2001.     Porter, Rosalie Pedalino. "The Case Against Bilingual Education."      The Atlantic Monthly May 1998.  http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/98may/biling.htm. 21 Apr. 2001.     Sund, Carole. "Bilingual Education: An Overview." National Education  Association.      4 October 1999. http://www.nea.org/issues/bilingual/. 21 Apr. 2001.     Ã                        
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