Roberts' discussion of models of bilingual education reminds us that the resistance to bilingual education in the United States is based on

A. a number of different premises, including the need for a single language for national unity, and concerns about program costs.
B. careful studies of research data on the effects of bilingual education.
C. a desire to invest more in second language instruction for English speakers.
D. a desire to protect the original language and culture of LEP students.


A. a number of different premises, including the need for a single language for national unity, and concerns about program costs.

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a. a higher b. a slightly higher c. the same d. a slightly lower

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What one of the following constitutes an appropriate mixed methods approach to research?

a. When only one form of sampling procedure is used to enhance external validity. b. When phenomenology is combined with historiography. c. When narrative research is combined with an ex post facto design. d. When participants are interviewed face-to-face.

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According to NAEYC concerns about using standards with young children, the developmental and learning elements (and early learning standards) should be sufficiently _______________________ to assist with establishing readiness goals, monitoring progress, aligning curricula, and planning activities.

a. compartmentalized b. broad c. detailed d. directive

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Children with a chronic illness would not be considered to have special needs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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