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Date: 2006-12-12 13:27:50
Language Resource Center
Education theory
Center for Applied Linguistics
Dual language
Less Commonly Taught Languages
English as a foreign or second language
Language immersion
Bilingual education
UCLA Language Materials Project
Education
Language education in the United States
Language education

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