Hispanics In The California Classroom

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...Classroom The rapidly increasing Hispanic population in California has created some problems for providing effective educational settings for student populations as a whole. Sheer numbers have directed the push of bilingual education within California classrooms, and while supporters contend that it is the most effective way of addressing the educational needs of all students, critics suggest that bilingual settings are decreasing the outcomes for non-Hispanic students. In order to address this problem from both an educational and sociological perspective, it is necessary to recognize the changing status of California schools, address increasing ethnic diversity, and determine what efforts can be made to incorporate bilingual education and cultural differences into the California classroom. By determining the overall impacts of changes in the demographics of public education, educators can better address the necessary changes in their classrooms. In 1987, a study of the changing demographics of the state of California reflected the speed at which state populations were changing. In a study by Schreiner (1987), the figures produced suggest that during the late 1980s,...

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