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What should change in public school education for esol children (whose main language is not english)? We need to remind people of the importance of bi lingual education so what can a teacher do to help a situation where the principal at school does not want to make changes to help the esol students?

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Ideas to supper change in public school education for ESOL children are briefly listed.

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As you propose what should change in public school education for ESOL children (whose main language is not English), I think that some people erroneously believe that kids are not speaking English by choice. Many of these kids cannot and do not have proficient English skills; it is not a game they are playing. ...

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