Research shows that children whose parents are involved in supporting their learning do better in school, but that’s often a barrier for children whose parents aren’t fluent speakers of English.
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IN the Edin Espino family, late of Guatemala and now living in one of southwest Houston's sprawling, immigrant-filled apartment complexes, the best English is spoken by 4 1/2 -year-old preschooler ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Pronunciation accuracy may not be the most important thing for making non-native English speakers easier to understand, but rather it is their fluency, including fewer pauses, ...
Despite what has been reported in the Wall Street Journal, Arizona department of education officials deny asking districts to remove any teachers who lack English fluency from classrooms with ...
For many Indian students, the prospect of studying abroad is closely tied to proficiency in English. Yet, fluency in the language is only one piece of the puzzle. In addition to having a good command ...
WALTER OLSON, writing at Cato @ Liberty, is indignant that the state of Arizona has, following civil-rights complaints, stopped investigating teachers for fluency in English. (Though he doesn't ...