Posted on: October 21st, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ] [ Politics ]
Tags: bilingual, parents, student, teacher
“On Nov. 8, voters will have a chance to decide the future fate of California’s teachers. Brought to the ballot by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of his initiative to reform California schools, Proposition 74, which would change the probationary period for teachers, has been sharply debated by both sides of the political spectrum, and within California’s ethnic communities.
…Prop 74An independent poll released by the Public Policy Institute of California found that the race is tight — those opposed to the initiative so far have the upper hand. But when it comes to California’s ethnic media and the various groups of parents, students and teachers they represent, the concern seems to hinge on the fate of bilingual education for students who speak English as a second language, and minority teachers who are entering the profession.”
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