Young individuals who arrived from Cuba two years ago are set to graduate from high school, thanks to the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESO.
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In Miami Dade County, about 70% of the population is Hispanic or Latino. Yet if you want to get a college degree, you have to speak English. With nearly 42 million Spanish speakers in the U.S., some academics and college administrators are questioning why more universities don’t embrace bilingual education.
In Miami Dade County, about 70% of the population is Hispanic or Latino. Yet if you want to get a college degree, you have to speak English. With nearly 42 million Spanish speakers in the U.S., some academics and college administrators are questioning why more universities don’t embrace bilingual education.
Ana Camba Gomes, Fabiana González Zambrano and Romina Cano Velasquez would spend 14 hours a day going to class, labs and studying together, often dissecting linear algebra problems in the early-morning hours. They woke up at 5 in the morning to get to campus by 5:40, scrambling to review notes before physics class began at 6.