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WRAL: Language-immersion program boosts cognitive skills
Project Education: Edutopia, a partnership between WRAL-TV and the George Lucas Educational Foundation, profiles Oregon schools that prove that the younger children start learning a language, the easier it is. The sights and sounds of Japan are part of a unique language program in the public schools of Portland, Oregon. Students are immersed in Japanese from the first day of kindergarten. "The whole idea of an immersion education is that you're surrounded in the language," Japanese resource teacher Deanne Blazer said...In Richmond Elementary School's Japanese-language magnet program, students follow the Oregon state curriculum. They study their core subjects in Japanese for half the day and in English for the other half. In middle school, they use Japanese for a third of their day, and in high school, Japanese is offered as an advanced language class. Students can also take after-school classes, such as karate and calligraphy, that give them another way to learn the language. The challenge of learning another language helps children become better learners across the board, teachers said...more...