History of Bilingual Education Article from the journal Rethinking Schools describing bilingual or non-English-language schools in U.S. history, starting with Ohio's adoption of a bilingual education law in 1839. http://www.rethinkingschools.org/archive/12_03/langhst.shtml
Mercator-Education European network for information, documentation and research into regional or minority languages in education. http://www.mercator-education.org/
National Council for Languages and International Studies This site provides a look at the work of the NCLIS and the Joint National Committee for Languages. The member organizations of NCLIS-JNCL are united in their belief that all Americans must have the opportunity to learn and use English and at least one other language. http://www.languagepolicy.org
NYSBEN Information and resources for educators on New York State regulations, policies, guidelines, and effective practices for educating students with limited English proficiency. http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/nysben.html
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