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Bilingual Reading, by Aline S. Iniestra
“Hurray! Today is our day. El día de los niños. Let’s have fun today reading our favorite books. Toon! Toon! Children’s day, book day! ¡Viva! Hoy es nuestro día. El día de los niños. Nos vamos a divertir con nuestros … Continue reading
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Otherness vs. Understanding: How Stories Bridge the Gap by Lindsay Bandy
“Diversity” took on new meaning for me during the years I spent as a K-5 Limited English Proficiency Instructor in Williamsburg, Virginia. I had the privilege of working with small groups of children from India, Nigeria, China, Morocco, El Salvador, Columbia, … Continue reading