jackiesolorzano
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There is no need to post the entire study, that would take up unecessary bandwidth. As far as bilingual/bicultural--that specific program according to the paper, doesn't exist. It is simply ASL/English bilingual. I'm not trying to say it doesn't work, I'm only saying that the information that I posted was needed to put the table you posted into context.
You are right. I should have cited the paper again. It was late and I apologise. However, whether I cited the paper or not is really not the debate here. Here is the citation anyways-from jillio's original posting:
Delana, Gentry, & Andrews (2007). The efficacy of ASL/English bilingual education: Considering public schools. American Annals of the Deaf. 152(1). p 73-87
Owen, you will learn here that unless you agree with certain people you have nothing meaningful to say. I bet if you have posted in a certain person favor she would have said wow you are smart or you really know.
				

 I have no idea what u are talking about and I am too tired to even bother trying to figure out where all of this is coming from. All I know is that I shared about my experiences with the oral-only approach and my opinion of it and now it is about your children. Ok whatever u say, jackie.
	
