Dual language or "two-way immersion" programs have proven successful in

a. promoting bilingualism and biliteracy for native and non-native English speakers
b. segregating students into primary language groups for instruction in grades K-3
c. mobilizing community resources and bake sales to augment school budget shortfalls
d. providing English language classes for parents of English learners in the program


A

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