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Education policy / Bilingual education / Multilingualism / Structured English Immersion / English-language learner / Elementary and Secondary Education Act / English as a foreign or second language / No Child Left Behind Act / Charter school / Education / Linguistic rights / English-language education
Date: 2013-01-11 17:54:09
Education policy
Bilingual education
Multilingualism
Structured English Immersion
English-language learner
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
English as a foreign or second language
No Child Left Behind Act
Charter school
Education
Linguistic rights
English-language education

The Condition of English Language Learners in Arizona: 2005

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