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What the Rising Popularity in Dual Language Programs Could Mean for Dual Language
January 16, 2015. New America EdCentral
CEPA faculty score high marks on The 2015 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Presence Rankings
January 07, 2015.
Stanford receives two new endowed chairs in education
October 15, 2014. Stanford Graduate School of Education
Do Latino English learners do better in bilingual or immersion programs?
August 21, 2014.
Bilingual education could make a comeback
July 29, 2014. EdSource
Federal grant to boost high-impact graduate research in education at Stanford center
May 30, 2014.
Poverty's damper on test scores
May 26, 2014. ABC27 WHTM
Highlights of Cubberley Lecture Series, Stanford Graduate School of Education
May 25, 2014.
Students learning English benefit more in two-language instructional programs than English immersion, Stanford research finds
March 25, 2014. Stanford Report
San Francisco's Bilingual Programs as Effective as English Only, Study Finds
March 17, 2014. Education Week

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