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[Students in class participate in a dual education program at Crockett Elementary] (Photograph)

[Students in class participate in a dual education program at Crockett Elementary]

Third grade students at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas participate in a dual education program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.

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[Students draw pictures at Crockett Elementary School] (Photograph)

[Students draw pictures at Crockett Elementary School]

Third grade students at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas are shown during an art class. The students participate in a dual education program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.

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[Students raise their hands during a class at Crockett Elementary School] (Photograph)

[Students raise their hands during a class at Crockett Elementary School]

Students raise their hands during a class at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas. Delisse Hardy is the English instructor of a dual instruction class, whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.

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[Teacher conducts class in Crockett Elementary] (Photograph)

[Teacher conducts class in Crockett Elementary]

Delisse Hardy, a teacher at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas, conducts a third grade class. Hardy is the English instructor of a dual instruction class, whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.

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[Teacher instructs her students at Crockett Elementary] (Photograph)

[Teacher instructs her students at Crockett Elementary]

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[Teacher leads a class at Crockett Elementary] (Photograph)

[Teacher leads a class at Crockett Elementary]

Nancy Jimenez, a Spanish instructor of a dual class instruction at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas, directs her attention to her third grade students. According to Jimenez this program has a high pedagogical value, but there is also the danger that the students will forget what they have learned after finishing elementary because there is no continuation of dual class instruction.

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Castillo, José L. Clases duales, text, November 2, 2006; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91137/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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