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The whole thing seems like a democratic conspiracy to raise and nurture democrat agendas but I wonder what other people think about the idea?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/northwest/chi-monoglotaug17,1,3078350.story

2007-08-18 15:19:58 · 4 answers · asked by eldude 5 in News & Events Current Events

History, Math, Science, Politics, taught in Spanish so that they too can be a part of the USA. The Spanish speaking part that doesn't want to talk to the English speaking part, I don't know why but whatever, I guess these days everybody has the right to exclude themselves from the rest of the country on some basis or another.
Communication is so important to helping people understand each other.

2007-08-18 15:27:22 · update #1

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Sure they will. They don't want to be like "traditional American" schools. They want to be different and separate. That's the whole point. And that's why "diversity" is so destructive to countries and societies (like the UK is finding out ) who embrace it. And that is why Australia is determined to not have it happen there. Wise choice.

2007-08-18 15:54:39 · answer #1 · answered by I.H.N. 3 · 2 1

All the article is saying is that they need more bilingual teachers to teach immigrants to speak English and, I agree. There has to be some teachers that can speak English in order to teach the immigrants to speak English, where else are they going to learn.

In California and Nevada where I lived for many years they had a vote and turned it down to have bi-lingual classes. The voters stropped it, much against the Spanish community. It was a matter of "your in America" learn English and I agree.

While growing up in a non English household, I heard my dad tell my mom, we were Polish, he said "stop speaking Polish, we're in America, speak English" he just came back from two years overseas in fighting the Germans in Europe.

I agree, here in America, we speak English, learn the language of the country, stop flying your flag instead of ours, stop insisting we follow your customs. Go to our schools to learn English, learn about our country, Take your country and it's language, it's customs and keep them at home where they belong. That's you private business.

2007-08-18 22:34:44 · answer #2 · answered by cowboydoc 7 · 0 0

I think its important that the school be bilingual... maybe english curriculm taught and translated into spanish or an afternoon course curriculum in spanish

2007-08-18 16:13:26 · answer #3 · answered by Donna Le Oiseau de Feu 3 · 0 0

yes, it is slightly scaled down

2007-08-18 18:27:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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