Dual-immersion program in Utah attracts educators from other states

A group of Wyoming educators traveled to Utah to find out how a state can teache language immersion so well to so many students, that spend half the day speaking only Chinese, French, Spanish or Portuguese, NBC Latino reports.

“In Utah, one-third of the workforce is already bilingual. As the economy becomes increasingly global, Wyoming educators know their kids will need to speak another language if they want to compete, even with their neighboring state”. Read the complete story here.

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