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| the primary language spoken is not English often grow up |
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| speaking both languages fluently, but are not instructed in |
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| reading, writing, or learning content-specific vocabulary |
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| in the other language. The dual language approach embraces |
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| both languages and teaches bilingualism and biliteracy. |
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| (3) Loss of the home language has potential negative |
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| long-term consequences for the English language-learning |
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| child's academic, social, and emotional development, as |
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| well as for family dynamics. |
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| (4) The need for bilingual employees in the workforce |
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| has increased substantially in recent years with the growth |
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| of technology and the globalized economy. |
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| (5) Typical bilingual education programs aim to |
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| transition students away from their native languages and |
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| into English during the school day, while dual language |
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| programs seek to support the students' linguistic |
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| abilities in their native language and in a second |
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| language. A limited number of communities in this State |
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| have implemented successful dual language programs within |
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| this State, aided by bilingual education funds. |
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| (6) Dual language immersion academies are an effective |
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| way to provide young students with the exposure they need |
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| to learn to speak, understand, read, and write in a second |
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| language, while being educated in the Illinois Learning |
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| Standards. |
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| (105 ILCS 5/14D-10 new) |
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| Sec. 14D-10. Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to |
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| provide encouragement, assistance, and guidance to school |
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| districts in the development and improvement of dual language |
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| immersion programs. School districts shall continue to have the |
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| authority and flexibility to design education programs for |
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| bilingual students in response to community needs and may |
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| continue to use funds provided under Article 14C of this Code |
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| for the purposes of educating bilingual students in the manner |
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| chosen by the school district, including for dual language |
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| immersion programs. |
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| (105 ILCS 5/14D-15 new) |
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| Sec. 14D-15. Dual language immersion programs. The State |
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| Board of Education shall provide funding to dual language |
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| immersion programs beginning with pre-kindergarten or |
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| kindergarten in schools where there are at least 20 English |
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| language learners who speak the same home language. Funding |
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| shall come through appropriations under Article 14C of this |
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| Code and shall allow school districts to receive annual State |
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| grants for providing programs teaching the Illinois Learning |
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| Standards to students in both English and one other language. |
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| The State Board of Education shall adopt rules setting forth |
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| all of the following: |
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| (1) The minimum requirements for a dual language |
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| immersion program implemented by a school district, which |
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| shall require that the program serve students in |
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| kindergarten through grade 5 at a minimum. |
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| (2) The procedure by which school districts wishing to |
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| receive a State grant may apply to the State Board of |
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| Education. |
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| (3) Standards by which any such program receiving a |
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| State grant is to be evaluated. |
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| (4) Reporting requirements for school districts |
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| receiving State grants under this Article. |
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| The State Board of Education shall submit a report to the |
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| General Assembly 3 years after this Section is implemented |
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| describing, at a minimum, the school districts that applied for |
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| State grants each year, the school districts that received one |
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| or more grant awards, the number of pupils enrolled in dual |
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| language immersion programs, and the level of success that the |
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| programs have had in educating pupils in 2 languages.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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