![]() Learning through Books, Media and Technology
1996 Administrative Leadership Award for Library Media Services
Editorial: Learning Comes in Many Languages
From Cave Writing to Computers
Primary Languages, Primary sources on the Internet
Update on a Model Library Media Program
A Bilingual Student Population
1499 Old Bayshore Hwy. Burlingame California 94010
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A Bilingual Student Population Baldwin Park High School | |||
Located 20 miles east of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley, Baldwin Park High is home to 2,050 students. Eighty percent are Hispanic, 10 percent are Asian, 7 percent are Anglo, and 3 percent are African American. With numbers like these, it would be easy to jump to the conclusion that one of Baldwin Park High's major challenges is to teach all these students to speak English. As it happens, however, only 10 percent of the students are limited-English speakers. Most students speak Spanish at home though, so Baldwin Park has taken on the challenge of providing services that develop and maintain the Spanish language while ensuring students' academic success in English.
Chela and Maria collaborate with teachers to create everything from traditional information-finding activities to those involving such nontraditional tasks as researching etiquette and cuisine for a spring tea held as a follow-up to The Great Gatsby or generating information for mock trials or classroom debates. Baldwin Park High has a 12-station computer network which provides access to a CD-ROM reference collection, the library's print collection, and on-line resources. Students and community service workers are available to teach second-language learners computer skills where necessary. Each year Chela and Maria and the classroom teachers develop new and different activities for the changing needs of students, all relying on a creative team of bilingual people anxious to create academic excellence. For the 1996-97 school year, after 11 years of job sharing, Chela and Maria will be launching independent, full-time positions.
Baldwin Park High School (Grades 9-12; enrollment 2,050) ARTICLES THIS ISSUE:
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