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12 After Lau: California’s Proposition 227 and English for the Children
Federal Decrees Combat State Language Policy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword xv
- Introduction xxi
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Section 1 Before Lau: The Sunrises
- 1 Before Lau: Chinese Exclusion 1
- 2 Before Lau, there was Mrs Lau 12
- 3 Before Lau, There Was School Desegregation and Bilingual Education 22
- 4 Before Lau: Personalized Curriculum Writers, not Publishers 37
- 5 Before Lau, Chinese Educators Were Assigned Outside of Chinatown 45
- 6 Before Lau, Collective Advocacy Had Many Tentacles 56
- 7 Before Lau, Community Agencies at the Core 66
- 8 Before Lau, a ‘Reggie’ Found a Way 76
- 9 Before Lau, An Idealistic Lawyer and Public Servant is Appointed to the School Board 90
- 10 Before Lau, There Was School Desegregation and Mandatory Busing 99
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Section 2 After Lau: The Sunrising Quickly
- 11 After Lau: Remedies and More Remedies 108
- 12 After Lau: California’s Proposition 227 and English for the Children 123
- 13 A Third World Rights Federation Activist in the Midst 130
- 14 Remedies and Remediation in Higher Education 140
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Section 3 Beyond Lau: The Sun Setting
- 15 Post Lau: The Association of Chinese Teachers 149
- 16 Post Lau: The Chinese Principals 162
- 17 The Modifi ed Lau Consent Decree to the Sunset 175
- 18 Sunset and Beyond: Language as Problem, Right, Resource or Choice? 183
- 19 Sunsetting and Choice: Co-Articulating Language Rights, Affi rmative Action and Voting Rights 190
- References 195
- Index 207
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword xv
- Introduction xxi
-
Section 1 Before Lau: The Sunrises
- 1 Before Lau: Chinese Exclusion 1
- 2 Before Lau, there was Mrs Lau 12
- 3 Before Lau, There Was School Desegregation and Bilingual Education 22
- 4 Before Lau: Personalized Curriculum Writers, not Publishers 37
- 5 Before Lau, Chinese Educators Were Assigned Outside of Chinatown 45
- 6 Before Lau, Collective Advocacy Had Many Tentacles 56
- 7 Before Lau, Community Agencies at the Core 66
- 8 Before Lau, a ‘Reggie’ Found a Way 76
- 9 Before Lau, An Idealistic Lawyer and Public Servant is Appointed to the School Board 90
- 10 Before Lau, There Was School Desegregation and Mandatory Busing 99
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Section 2 After Lau: The Sunrising Quickly
- 11 After Lau: Remedies and More Remedies 108
- 12 After Lau: California’s Proposition 227 and English for the Children 123
- 13 A Third World Rights Federation Activist in the Midst 130
- 14 Remedies and Remediation in Higher Education 140
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Section 3 Beyond Lau: The Sun Setting
- 15 Post Lau: The Association of Chinese Teachers 149
- 16 Post Lau: The Chinese Principals 162
- 17 The Modifi ed Lau Consent Decree to the Sunset 175
- 18 Sunset and Beyond: Language as Problem, Right, Resource or Choice? 183
- 19 Sunsetting and Choice: Co-Articulating Language Rights, Affi rmative Action and Voting Rights 190
- References 195
- Index 207