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Tag: dual language education

Marian Mendoza, a pre-kindergarten teacher from Honduras, poses for a photo in her classroom at Ira C. Ogden Elementary on Thursday.
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SAISD’s new Latin American educators bring their culture to dual language classrooms

Avatar photo by Raquel Torres August 31, 2022September 1, 2022

San Antonio ISD has hired roughly two dozen bilingual educators from Latin American nations to teach in dual language programs.

Posted inCommentary

En una ciudad bilingüe como San Antonio, la educación de lenguaje dual es clave

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Olivia Hernández and Esmeralda Alday September 27, 2021September 28, 2021
Jorge Triana, a second grade dual language teacher shares a lesson with children on their first day at Democracy Prep at Stewart Elementary.
Posted inCommentary

In a bilingual city like San Antonio, dual language education is key

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Olivia Hernández and Esmeralda Alday September 27, 2021September 28, 2021
Christian Borres looks at books with his daughter Isabella, age 7, at the new Potranco Branch Library.
Posted inEducation

Picking Up a Book Helps Kids Learn a Second Language

Avatar photo by Mary Field December 26, 2017
International dual language expert Dr. Kathy Escamilla speaks about the benefits of dual-language instruction.
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SAISD’s Mark Twain Middle School to Become Dual Language Academy

Avatar photo by Camille Garcia October 26, 2016October 29, 2016
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