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Posted on: April 21st, 2008
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Texas ]
Tags: bilingual, population, student, teacher
But the biggest emphasis is placed on bilingual teachers because of the growing Hispanic population in Texas.
Nelms said, “just recently we attended two university job fairs in the Valley to look for bilingual and Spanish teachers that would be willing to relocate to east Texas to work with our students.”
Workshops to educate experienced and new teachers are offered through the education center, but until more bilingual educators can be found, schools are looking at alternatives to teach Spanish to their students.”*
*From: http://www.ketknbc.com
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