Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what I don't get? Why you're even posting here since you're not a parent. Are you bored?
I will be a parent in the future and my fiancé is already thinking about DL. I’m also a teacher so sometimes I browse this forum to see what parents think about my school. Is that ok with you, your highness?
NP, but you sound pretty immature. Glad you're not teaching my kid--are you sure you're a teacher, and what grade could you possibly teach?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To get access to DCI, because it is better than their other options, many people embrace DL elementaries even if they don't really want it very strongly. Or just because it is what they got in the lottery and better han their other options.
People think it ensures their child (if a non-dominant speaker) will be challenged.
That makes sense, the US is really behind in terms of languages. Bilingual is pretty common in other countries. Hopefully that will change in the future.
Bilingualism is not common in Europe. Learning other languages is common though. I took have taken 6 foreign languages for example. I'm not bilingual and do not want to send my kids to a bilingual school. I want them to learn other languages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what I don't get? Why you're even posting here since you're not a parent. Are you bored?
I will be a parent in the future and my fiancé is already thinking about DL. I’m also a teacher so sometimes I browse this forum to see what parents think about my school. Is that ok with you, your highness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To get access to DCI, because it is better than their other options, many people embrace DL elementaries even if they don't really want it very strongly. Or just because it is what they got in the lottery and better han their other options.
People think it ensures their child (if a non-dominant speaker) will be challenged.
That makes sense, the US is really behind in terms of languages. Bilingual is pretty common in other countries. Hopefully that will change in the future.
Anonymous wrote:You know what I don't get? Why you're even posting here since you're not a parent. Are you bored?
Anonymous wrote:To get access to DCI, because it is better than their other options, many people embrace DL elementaries even if they don't really want it very strongly. Or just because it is what they got in the lottery and better han their other options.
People think it ensures their child (if a non-dominant speaker) will be challenged.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I don’t even know where to start:
- “Not even the language of business.” Only 40 million native Spanish speakers in the US and 350 million in the world, but sure, there’s no money there. We’re just an impoverished people with no economic buying power, right?
- “ Spanish I picked up in middle school-HS (started classes in 6th).” Yes, I’m suuuuuure your 1hr/week classes in middle and high school made you sufficiently bilingual and bicultural. *eyeroll*