That sounds about right. I was doing a graduate ‘capstone’ project on why my Latin student population was so heavily skewed to immigrants (i.e, what was it about Latin that immigrant parents but not American parents recognized?). Was required to meet with assistant superintendent before proceeding, was told that I was forbidden to ask ho…
That sounds about right. I was doing a graduate ‘capstone’ project on why my Latin student population was so heavily skewed to immigrants (i.e, what was it about Latin that immigrant parents but not American parents recognized?). Was required to meet with assistant superintendent before proceeding, was told that I was forbidden to ask how long the student had been in US. In case child/parents were here illegally. Please note—this was in Dec/Jan. 2011.
That sounds about right. I was doing a graduate ‘capstone’ project on why my Latin student population was so heavily skewed to immigrants (i.e, what was it about Latin that immigrant parents but not American parents recognized?). Was required to meet with assistant superintendent before proceeding, was told that I was forbidden to ask how long the student had been in US. In case child/parents were here illegally. Please note—this was in Dec/Jan. 2011.
Spanish is a Latin language so Spanish speakers will have a big advantage over black and whites and non-Latinos.
Latin = Medicine & Pharmacy jobs
And legal I should think?