CRESPAR Report #10: Effects of Bilingual Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition on Students Transitioning from Spanish to English Reading
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1997-02Author
Calderon, Margarita
Lararowitz, Rachel
Ivory, Gary
Slavin, Robert E.
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Every child has the capacity to succeed in school and in life. Yet far too many children, especially those from poor and minority families, are placed at risk by school practices that are based on a sorting paradigm in which some students receive high-expectations instruction while the rest are relegated to lower quality education and lower quality futures. The sorting perspective must be replaced by a “talent development” model that asserts that all children are capable of succeeding in a rich and demanding curriculum with appropriate assistance and support.