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Dual Immersion Academy aims to make students flourish in Spanish, English

Utah’s first dual-immersion charter school will open this fall, where kindergarten through sixth-grade students will begin to master Spanish and English from day one. Students will normally spend every other day in a different language, whereas teachers typically stick to either Spanish or English, depending on their backgrounds. Read more of this article from The Salt Lake Tribune.

Posted by Steve Groft on 16 July 2007 in Language Learners

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