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MSNBC has an interesting piece on how increased immigration to formerly non-Latino areas of the country is affecting the educational landscape of public schools, and the contrast with areas of the country where English Only has succeeded in being instated and has subsequently failed students.

Have a look at the video and let us know what you think about this continuing debate. What’s best? Bilingual education? Immersion?

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gingrich-port.jpgMaybe when former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich basically said that Spanish was a ghetto language he was referring to his own lame attempt to apologize and explain his statements in Spanish! Thankfully I’m not the only one to see the irony in both his original statements and his later attempts to justify them.

The remarks drew a barrage of comments from the Latino community, and were quickly repudiated on popular Web sites such as Latin Americanist, Latino Pundit and Vivir Latino– U.S. Latino life in blog form. A headline on Vivir Latino read “Newt — Not Ghetto Fabulous,” with Maegan Ortiz, the site’s New York-based editor, writing: “Don’t you love how politicos use Spanish when it works for them and when it doesn’t, they trash it?” Similarly, Hispanic organizations such as the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund were incredulous, calling Gingrich’s comments “hateful.”

Huge props to Washington Post staff writer Jose Antonio Vargas for calling attention to the double standard white politicians hold dear when it comes to the Latino vote (and giving VL props as well). Politicos aspiring to higher offices talk out of both sides of their mouths, bad mouthing us and pandering to us, all in poor Spanish to boot. How poor? Vargas notes:

(However: Memorando al SeƱor Gingrich: In Spanish, the “r” is rolled and the syl-la-bles are se-pa-ra-ted.)

See Gingrich’s try to excuse the inexcusable after the jump.

Via / The Washington Post

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Newt : Not Ghetto Fabulous

3:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bilingualism|literature|Politics · Comments Off

3 Apr 2007

gingrich-port.jpgSure his website pushing for him to be the next president of the United States may have a page in Spanish, but that doesn’t mean Newt Gingrich has to like the language. In a speech to the National Federation of Republican Women (sound like a party to me), Newt said that bilingual education made people who could only speak the language of the ghetto.

“The American people believe English should be the official language of the government. … We should replace bilingual education with immersion in English so people learn the common language of the country and they learn the language of prosperity, not the language of living in a ghetto,”

Newt also said that he was against multilingual voting ballots.

Don’t you love how politicos use Spanish when it works for them and when it doesn’t, they trash it?

Via / The Sun-Sentinal

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STANDARDIZEDtest%20crop.gifAs if New York State students, regardless of home language, didn’t have enough to worry about with the increased use of high-stakes testing that makes or breaks the grade, now the heat is on students with limited English. The rule used to be that if a student was in an English as a Second Language (ESL) program for three years or less, they were exempt from taking the English Language Arts (ELA) exam, one of the tests used for promotion in New York State schools. AP is reporting that this is no longer the case. Now any student who has had at least one year of ESL services will be required to take the ELA. I can hear the English only crowd cheering. The sad fact is that the ESL program in New York State doesn’t work.

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A Recent History of English Only

10:47 am By Maegan La Mala · Bilingualism|Controversia|language · Comments Off

23 May 2006

english_only.jpgTalk about a flip-flopper, well at least when it serves him. According to an article posted on AlterNet today, President Bush has gone back and forth on the English only issue, not surprisingly, how he leans depends on what result he’s looking for.

In September 1999, then Texas Governor George Bush told an audience during the New Hampshire presidential primary, “English-only would mean to people ‘me, not you’.”

Now that Bush is facing sliding approval ratings and criticism from fellow Republicans on his postion on immigration, he’s all about English.

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