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Opening up New Worlds for
Our Children
“I admire my students as they learn about the world and each
other in two languages…I have seen them grow socially as they
learn to respect the cultural and language differences in our
classroom
--- Amanda Flores, CABE Two-Way Bilingual Immersion Teacher-of-the-year
from Long Beach, CA
Speaking in Tongues
Speaks directly to one of the important issues
facing our diverse society.
• —-Laurie Olsen, Executive Director, California Tomorrow
Provides valuable insight into the issues and
challenges that schools across America are
facing as they seek to educate children for the
world of the 21st Century.
• —-Brett Lovejoy, Executive Director, American Council on the
Teaching of Foreign Languages
• www.speakingintonguesfilm.info
Benefits
• Bilingualism
• Access to opportunities and jobs
• Community building
• High self-esteem
• Critical and creative thinking
• Cognitive Skills
• High academic achievement for all
Cognitive Skills
• Recent discoveries regarding the learning brain:
– Environment changes the brain: what
students do determines the actual structure of
their brains…how many synapses and how
elaborate their networks are (Dr. Justin Cunnigham)
– Increased computational demands of
processing 2 different languages requires
greater use of the brain (Laura-Ann Petitto, PhD.,
Dartmouth College)
Long-term High Academic
Achievement for All
• Dr. Virginia Collier and Dr. Wayne Thomas after
2 decades of study including more than 2 million
student records
– English language learners: 5-8 years of education are
needed in their primary language to close the
achievement gap with English-speaking students
– Students in bilingual programs: often do better in all
academic subjects than native English speakers with
no access to bilingual training
– Two-way programs are consistently the highest
achieving schools in any district included in their
studies
Comparison of Long-term Achievement
on Standardized English Reading Tests
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
1 3 5 7 9 11
Grade
NCE
Two-Way Dual
Immersion
Avg native English
speakers
ESL taught
traditionally
Based on © Wayne P. Thomas & Virginia Collier, 1997
Goals
• Globalization
• Building home and school community
• More choices for parents
• Increased acceptance and understanding
of other languages and cultures
What is a 90/10 English Spanish Two-
Way Dual Immersion Program?
• English learners and
native English-speaking
students learn to speak,
read, and write in
Spanish and English
• Both languages are
valued equally
• Students acquire a new
language and increase
self-esteem while
modeling their native one
to other students
Grade Spanish English
K 90% 10%
1 90 10
2 80 20
3 70 30
4 60 40
5 50 50
Goals
• Bilingualism: Students will develop high levels of
oral language proficiency in English and Spanish
• Biliteracy: Students will achieve high levels of
academic proficiency in all subjects in English
and Spanish
• Multicultural Competence: Students will develop
high levels of self-esteem and cross-cultural
understanding
• Powerpoint courtesy Live Oak School.
Goals
• Bilingualism: Students will develop high levels of
oral language proficiency in English and Spanish
• Biliteracy: Students will achieve high levels of
academic proficiency in all subjects in English
and Spanish
• Multicultural Competence: Students will develop
high levels of self-esteem and cross-cultural
understanding
• Powerpoint courtesy Live Oak School.

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Bilingualism's benefits

  • 1. Opening up New Worlds for Our Children “I admire my students as they learn about the world and each other in two languages…I have seen them grow socially as they learn to respect the cultural and language differences in our classroom --- Amanda Flores, CABE Two-Way Bilingual Immersion Teacher-of-the-year from Long Beach, CA
  • 2. Speaking in Tongues Speaks directly to one of the important issues facing our diverse society. • —-Laurie Olsen, Executive Director, California Tomorrow Provides valuable insight into the issues and challenges that schools across America are facing as they seek to educate children for the world of the 21st Century. • —-Brett Lovejoy, Executive Director, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages • www.speakingintonguesfilm.info
  • 3. Benefits • Bilingualism • Access to opportunities and jobs • Community building • High self-esteem • Critical and creative thinking • Cognitive Skills • High academic achievement for all
  • 4. Cognitive Skills • Recent discoveries regarding the learning brain: – Environment changes the brain: what students do determines the actual structure of their brains…how many synapses and how elaborate their networks are (Dr. Justin Cunnigham) – Increased computational demands of processing 2 different languages requires greater use of the brain (Laura-Ann Petitto, PhD., Dartmouth College)
  • 5. Long-term High Academic Achievement for All • Dr. Virginia Collier and Dr. Wayne Thomas after 2 decades of study including more than 2 million student records – English language learners: 5-8 years of education are needed in their primary language to close the achievement gap with English-speaking students – Students in bilingual programs: often do better in all academic subjects than native English speakers with no access to bilingual training – Two-way programs are consistently the highest achieving schools in any district included in their studies
  • 6. Comparison of Long-term Achievement on Standardized English Reading Tests 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1 3 5 7 9 11 Grade NCE Two-Way Dual Immersion Avg native English speakers ESL taught traditionally Based on © Wayne P. Thomas & Virginia Collier, 1997
  • 7. Goals • Globalization • Building home and school community • More choices for parents • Increased acceptance and understanding of other languages and cultures
  • 8. What is a 90/10 English Spanish Two- Way Dual Immersion Program? • English learners and native English-speaking students learn to speak, read, and write in Spanish and English • Both languages are valued equally • Students acquire a new language and increase self-esteem while modeling their native one to other students Grade Spanish English K 90% 10% 1 90 10 2 80 20 3 70 30 4 60 40 5 50 50
  • 9. Goals • Bilingualism: Students will develop high levels of oral language proficiency in English and Spanish • Biliteracy: Students will achieve high levels of academic proficiency in all subjects in English and Spanish • Multicultural Competence: Students will develop high levels of self-esteem and cross-cultural understanding • Powerpoint courtesy Live Oak School.
  • 10. Goals • Bilingualism: Students will develop high levels of oral language proficiency in English and Spanish • Biliteracy: Students will achieve high levels of academic proficiency in all subjects in English and Spanish • Multicultural Competence: Students will develop high levels of self-esteem and cross-cultural understanding • Powerpoint courtesy Live Oak School.