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Bilingual education (1) (1)-converted

The technique of teaching pupils in two languages is known as bilingual education. Educators typically educate pupils in their native language with a second language, using varying degrees of the native and second languages based on the needs described in lesson plans and teaching models. The following are some of the most prevalent bilingual education approaches used in public schools, charter schools, and private institutions around the country.

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Bilingual education (1) (1)-converted

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  1. Bilingualeducation

  2. The technique of teaching pupils in two languages is known as bilingual education. Educators typically educate pupils in their native language witha secondlanguage,using degrees of the native varying and second theneeds languagesbasedon described in lesson plans and teaching models.

  3. Transitional Bilingual Education is a term used to describe a type of bilingual education that This style of bilingual education is aimed to assist kids learning a new language is picking up the language more quickly and transitioning to English for math, science, and othercourses.

  4. Whatistheprocessofbilingualeducation? In bilingual education, there are a variety of programme models to choose from. Traditionally, English Language Learner (ELL) programme approaches have centred on assisting students in transitioning from their original language to English.

  5. Anotherformofduallanguageprogrammeinstructspupilsby followingmethods: 1) Teachers teach in a second language yet can comprehend students when they have to ask questions in their native tongues. Teachers, on the other hand, respond to questions in the language that students are learning

  6. 2) Students continue to take literacy and language improvement classes in their native language because it has been demonstrated that skills learned in these classes can be transferred to classes where students are learning a second language. Non-language related disciplines are not taught in the native language to students enrolled in theseprogrammes.

  7. Advantages and disadvantagesof BilingualEducation Opponents of bilingual education in the classroom feel that bilingual education programmes are excessively expensive and that kids living and learning in India should acquire English, which is the lingua franca of Indian culture and society.

  8. When kids are taught math, physics, history, and other subjects ina language they don’t understand, they lose track of whatthey’ve learned and makelittle progress.

  9. Whatdifference does it make? Bilingual education allows ELL kids to master grade- level academic skills in their home language until they have learned enough English to succeed academically in both languages.

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