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How would you feel and what would you do if you registered your kid for kindergarten and she was the only English speaking child in the class? All the other children spoke only Spanish.

2007-06-05 18:43:44 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

Yes, it's true- hard to believe isn't it? This is happening in Bakersfield, CA.

2007-06-05 19:14:37 · update #1

27 answers

This isn't a hypothetical situation. It truly is happening. I have been in classrooms and have seen it. The teacher was ESL as well and taught in the majority's language leaving these poor kids out. Not only that, but aren't they SUPPOSED to learn English in and American school? People wake up that isn't what is happening all over.

It isn't that the kids that speak English are getting ahead faster because the teachers are catering to the kids that don't speak English. It isn't about our kids learning a second language. They aren't TEACHING the second language - they teaching WITH the second language, NOT English. So in reality what is happening is that the English speaking kids are being left behind, not moving ahead faster and getting better grades.

About hoping for learning the second language through social interactions - that doesn't happen either. The kids that speak English only are left out of most everything. Leaving these children to fall behind not only in their studies but the social aspect of their education. Socialization is 50% of all learning, they just don't get that in these cases.

It truly was getting to the point with a few of the schools I worked in that I had to walk away. I had spoken up and talked with the teachers and even the parents. The parents felt the same way. I had to walk away from it. It was like since I was insisting on teaching My studies in nothing but English I was being racist. Sorry, I was working in an American school system. The level of frustration was immense. I could see the hurt and frustration int he eyes of these kids.

2007-06-05 20:33:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Fine. Don't get upset. First, demand that the education be provided for free and apply for a minority scholarship for the next 16 years of her life. Second, claim that any medical treatment required during the school year be provide at no charge. Third, stop paying income taxes. And finally, congratulate her for attaining the 'new' American dream.

2007-06-06 08:32:23 · answer #2 · answered by Notjoking 1 · 1 0

I am sure that I would move to a better area to live. Not saying you should have to, but I would do so for the sake of my child. I am not against children learning another language but if this is in the USA, then the language that is not English should be the second language, not the first one. This should NOT be happening in the USA.

2007-06-05 18:51:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

It is just about like this in some parts of AZ which is exactly why the state is ranked 49 in the nation as far as education.
I would use the school choice laws and open enrollment laws to make sure my daughter got a good education. Or I would move.

2007-06-05 19:03:43 · answer #4 · answered by inzaratha 6 · 3 2

I would go to the school district offices and demand that they find a classroom for my child with english speaking children. If they refused, I would pull my child from public school and send him / her to a private school (which is what I am doing) or homeschool.

2007-06-06 04:14:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I would be in another country so what is your point? As long as I live and have my Newark on the only language of choice will be English! See homie!

2007-06-05 18:54:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

This is imposible to happen in the U.S, there could be some kids that only speak spanish in the class, but come on, not ALL of them..

2007-06-05 19:04:22 · answer #7 · answered by Lily1690 2 · 3 3

If English speaking was so important to me and I felt comfortable, i would either change schools or neighborhood. I would feel that I am either doing something wrong or feeling something wrong.

2007-06-05 18:48:27 · answer #8 · answered by Raja 4 · 5 1

My daughter was put into a class like that when, I believe, she was in the first grade. She wasn't challenged by the work and I felt it slowed her down. Faster to learn meanings in one language then to have to learn it in two. This should be done when children are in higher grades so it won't slow them down.

2007-06-05 18:48:44 · answer #9 · answered by Silkeez 3 · 6 2

Why dont you rephrase your question to read " What would you do next year" - when you kid is the only English speaking kid in class.

2007-06-05 18:55:25 · answer #10 · answered by caciansf 4 · 3 3

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