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In this section: APPLLING 207. Perspectives on the Education of Linguistic Minorities |
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APPLLING 207. Perspectives on the Education of Linguistic Minorities
(Same as EDUC 146X.) Social, political, linguistic, and pedagogical issues associated with educating students who do not speak the language or language variety of the majority society. Focus is on the U.S.; attention to minorities elsewhere. American attitudes toward linguistic and racial minorities. Educational problems of linguistically different children and non-English- or limited-English-speaking children. Approaches to solving problems.
3-5 units, not given this year
APPLLING 297. Directed Reading
Search for instructor on Axess. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
1-4 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Kautz, J), Spr (Staff)
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