The Need for Bilingual-Vocational Education in America.

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Title: The Need for Bilingual-Vocational Education in America.
Authors: Gonzalez, Jose, Vazquez, Anibal
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 13
Publication Date: 1976
Document Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cultural Influences, Educational Needs, Educational Problems, Educational Trends, Languages, Program Development, Vocational Education
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: One of a series of papers on critical issues in vocational-technical education, this paper discusses the need for a bilingual-vocational education program in America emphasizing that oral and written language is not the only or even most important variable in developing a bilingual-vocational education program and that an understanding of the cultural background of each non-English speaking student will provide both parties (teacher and student) mutual rapport to simplify the teaching-learning process. Eight conclusions and recommendations are included for program improvement at the national level. (HD)
Entry Date: 1977
Accession Number: ED130100
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:One of a series of papers on critical issues in vocational-technical education, this paper discusses the need for a bilingual-vocational education program in America emphasizing that oral and written language is not the only or even most important variable in developing a bilingual-vocational education program and that an understanding of the cultural background of each non-English speaking student will provide both parties (teacher and student) mutual rapport to simplify the teaching-learning process. Eight conclusions and recommendations are included for program improvement at the national level. (HD)