2 edition of Oversight on Texas bilingual education audits found in the catalog.
Oversight on Texas bilingual education audits
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education.
Published
1982
by U.S. G.P.O. in Washington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Item 1045-A, 1045-B (microfiche)
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KF27 .E3364 1982m |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 248 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 248 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3143036M |
LC Control Number | 82603848 |
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The Texas Education Agency audited Irving ISD in the spring, and recommended or required 34 actions to address problems that ranged from record-keeping errors to inconsistencies in writing curriculum. The purpose of the audit report on the Bilingual Education Program () of the Harlandale and San Marcos Independent School Districts is to give a critique on the quality of the project evaluation, to discuss the comparative findings of the project evaluation and the audit, and to confirm or question the need for program modifications proposed in the evaluation.
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The firms are listed by the name under which the audit was performed and the number of audits performed in each Education Service Center Region.
The volume examines preschool bilingual education as embedded in specific socio-cultural contexts on the one hand and highlights its universal features on the other. The book is a fundamental read for scholars and students Oversight on Texas bilingual education audits book second language teaching, preschool education, and bilingual education in multilingual and multicultural societies.
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Author: United States. Congress. It also was discovered during the audit that the WFISD has over-reported to the Texas Education Agency the number of students whose parents declined bilingual services for their children. Auditors found the district was, in some cases, telling state regulators that parents declined services for their children when in actuality, the district.
Bilingual education in the United States dates as far back as the first settlements in North America in the mids when there was a variety of spoken languages like German, Swedish, Irish, Welsh, Dutch and French.
However, the first large-scale government-sanctioned bilingual program wasn’t initiated until due to a rise in the number of Cuban immigrants in Florida. Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author: de los Santos, Gilberto; Format: Book, Microform, Online; 22 p.
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Louis County's former top elected official. Missouri. Amendments to the Bilingual Education Act The Bilingual Education Act was amended again m These amendments extended the Bilingual Education Act and broadened the definition of eligible students.
Although the Act was extended, funding for some programs that had been initiated since was now threatened as a result of the social and. InTexas bilingual or English as a second language teachers.
That’s one for every 30 kids who needed them. But last school. Texas officials say that they are angered and confused by the audit because their bilingual-education system, which they acknowledge is inadequate due to.
{{Citation | title=Educational Accomplishment Audit of the Bilingual Education Program. Harlandale Independent School District, San Marcos Independent School District, Southwest Texas State University, [microform] / Guy C. Pryor | author1=Pryor, Guy C | author2=Harlandale Independent School District, San Antonio, TX | year= Texas Senate Recordings Search Page About the Senate Recordings Select Legislature Select Legislature Choose a legislative session62nd Legislature ()63rd Legislature ()64th Legislature ()65th Legislature ()66th Legislature ()67th Legislature ()68th Legislature ()69th Legislature ()70th Legislature.Texas was one of the early pioneers in bilingual education.
InJoe Bernal, a State Representative from San Antonio, championed a new state law to remove the prohibition of bilingual education and allowed for schools to implement bilingual programs in schools throughout Texas.
Texas is one of four states that require school districts to implement bilingual education.