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Yamagami, Mai – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2012
Using the frameworks of critical discourse analysis, representation theory, and legitimization theory, this study examines the political discourse of the campaign for Proposition 227 in California--particularly, the key social representations of languages, their speakers, and the main political actors in the campaign. The analysis examines the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change, Court Litigation
Amselle, Jose – American Language Review, 2000
Discusses the political schism that has driven public policy toward how to educate English language learners in the United States. Highlights some of the effects of Proposition 227--the California initiative that replaced bilingual education with structured immersion--such as calling attention to the educational needs of language minority…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Needs, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Torrez, Nena M. – Urban Review, 2001
Analyzes competing legal issues and requirements regarding California's English language learners. Because of legal wording that attempted to hold teachers and administrators personally liable in noncompliance civil suits, many districts interpreted the new law as conservatively as possible. Other districts made changes site by site depending on…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
de Cos, Patricia L. – 1999
The paper examines California's Proposition 227, a voter-imposed statutory amendment that substantially altered the method by which non-English-speaking children learn English in California's public schools, looking at the forces behind the legislation and the challenges to its implementation. The context for bilingual education in California is…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
Rumberger, Russell W. – University of California Linguistic Minority Research Institute, 2003
Although the passage of Proposition 227 reduced the demand for bilingual teachers, an acute shortage of teachers qualified to deliver needed instructional services to English learners remains. In 1998, prior to the passage of 227, 43 percent of the teachers providing instructional services to English learners were not fully certified to provide…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, State Legislation, Educational Policy, Second Language Instruction
Gandara, Patricia – 1997
This report was written at the request of the Latino caucus of the California State Legislature and was completed as the debate surrounding Proposition 227--a measure requiring a substantial cutback in special services to limited-English-proficient (LEP) students in California public schools--was getting underway. The impetus for the report was to…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Cline, Zulmara; Necochea, Juan – Issues in Teacher Education, 2004
Second language learners continue to languish in California public schools in spite of six years of promises following passage of the controversial ballot initiative "English for the Children" (Proposition 227) to fix the education of English Language Learners (ELLs) through English-only instruction. In addition, with the development of…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Peer Teaching
Hoag, Lydia, Ed. – Laboratory for Student Success (LSS), The Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory, 2004
A growing number of American students are nonnative English speakers. These students are vulnerable to early school exit and schools are facing more and more such students each year. Presently, about 56% of all public school teachers in the United States have at least one English language learner (ELL) student in their class, but less than 20% of…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Second Language Learning, Politics of Education, Instructional Leadership