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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]The kids who are not fluent in English learn the language fast and become bilingual. One study in Britain found bilingual kids to be smarter than their monolingual peers.[/b] And poor households are not single parent households, that seems to be an urban legend. I would say densely populated area = more kids in school, lower property value = less money for schools Student body is not the determining factor, it matters, but not enough to explain the difference. Just say the inequality of American school system. To label kids as dumb and parents as wayward single moms is offensive[/quote] Student body is one of the biggest determining factors. Plenty of studies on this. Once you get a large low income population in a school, there chances that scores will be high or even good, go down significantly. [/quote] Anyone that has visited or worked in London know that actual Brits are the minority. Huge magnet city for educated workers from continental Europe, Asia, Africa and even n/s America. Their children, who go private and are monolingual are a far cry from a low income, uneducated, unskilled immigrant family who have many babies and purposely let their tourist visa expire. That population (illegal or asylum) in England resides on the outskirts and is quite different from our Hispanic population.[/quote] What is low skilled, uneducated, low income? People with phd's can be low income uneducated? Every country has a school system, if they are from the former eastern Europe communist countries they might be better educated than the English unskilled? I think that is very vague, very few are unskilled But you do have people with nursing degrees cleaning floors, the hoops they have to go through is a pain. And that is not the only profession[/quote]
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