Education
Sep. 14, 2001
BATTLE BILINGUAL
The California Teachers Association v. State Board of Education decision upholding Proposition 227's provision allowing teachers to be held legally accountable for failing to teach in English is a victory for education reform and the right of parents to hold public school officials accountable for educating California's youth.




By Sharon L. Browne
The California Teachers Association v. State Board of Education decision upholding Proposition 227's provision allowing teachers to be held legally accountable for failing to teach in English is a victory for education reform and the right of parents to hold public school officials accountable for educating California's youth.
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The California Teachers Association v. State Board of Education decision upholding Proposition 227's provision allowing teachers to be held legally accountable for failing to teach in English is a victory for education reform and the right of parents to hold public school officials accountable for educating California's youth.
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