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Abstract

This article reviews the current policy context in the state of Arizona for program options for English language learners and produces a meta-analysis of studies on the effectiveness of bilingual education that have been conducted in the state in or after 1985. The study presents an analysis of a sample of evaluation studies (N = 4), which demonstrates a positive effect for bilingual education on all measures, both in English and the native language of English language learners, when compared to English-only instructional alternatives. We conclude that current state policy is at odds with the best synthesis of the empirical evidence, and we recommend that current policy mandating English-only and forbidding bilingual education be abandoned in favor of program choices made at the level of the local community. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Weighing the Evidence: A Meta-Analysis of Bilingual Education in Arizona
Author
Rolstad, Kellie; Mahoney, Kate S; Glass, Gene V
Pages
43-67,230,233
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Spring 2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc.
ISSN
15235882
e-ISSN
15235890
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
222046122
Copyright
Copyright National Association for Bilingual Education Spring 2005