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U.S. English Spreads Lies and Misconceptions About Dual Immersion Programs

by multilingualmania on October 17, 2009

in Dual Immersion

Part II-Beginning Origins of The Unapologetic Polyglot: High School Years and Identity Crisis Dilemmas

by multilingualmania on March 29, 2009

in Bilingual Education,Bilingualism,Education,Personal Stories,Racial Identity,Racism

Covert Racism or Trendy Use of K?

by multilingualmania on March 29, 2009

in Language in Society,Linguistic Landscapes,Racism

The Beginning Origins of The Unapologetic Polyglot

by multilingualmania on March 28, 2009

in Bilingualism,Education,Personal Stories,Racial Identity,Racism

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