Published On: November 1st, 2013|

The Tech – Erika Trent

“In a globalized society, it is more important now than ever to both be communicative in the dominant language common across global communities, as well as to preserve one’s cultural identity by retaining or learning one’s minority language. A bilingual education would prepare students for future professions, enrich their connection with their cultural heritage, and enhance their social experiences.”(more)