In the schools / produced by Radio Bilingue.

Program Title:
In the schools / produced by Radio Bilingue.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0523.03
Description: 

Series of programs which explore the challenges faced by immigrant children entering the public school system. Features panels of experts discussing isolation, conflicts and tensions. This program explores how succeeding in school is only an extra burden for the newly immigrated child. Not only must they learn English, but also adjust to a foreign culture and a new way of life. They must forget their war-ravaged rural upbringing to live in urban America.|IN THE SCHOOLS / produced by Radio Bilingue. SERIES: Immigrant children in public schools| no. 3 Series of programs which explore the challenges faced by immigrant children entering the public school system. Features panels of experts discussing isolation, conflicts and tensions. This program focuses on how succeeding in school is only an extra burden for the newly immigrated child. Not only must they learn English, but also adjust to a foreign culture and a new way of life. They must forget their war-ravaged rural upbringing to live in urban America. CONTENT: pt.1. English version (30 min.) -- pt.2 Spanish version (30 min.). BROADCAST: Satellite, 28 Oct. 1989.

pt.1. English version (30 min.) -- pt.2. Spanish version (30 min.)

Date Recorded on: 
Date Broadcast on: 
Satellite, 30 Sept. 1989.
Item duration: 
1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
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