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  2. Villa Alegre (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Villa Alegre centered on life in a whimsical bilingual (Spanish and English) village. The program had an upbeat, catchy salsa-flavored theme song, which ended with adults and kids shouting "¡Villa Alegre!" The series was designed to teach each featured language to children who were native speakers of the other.

  3. Spanish Champs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Champs is a multimedia preschool and kindergarten Spanish curriculum consisting of song CDs, karaoke CDs, video DVDs, storybooks, song Books, a coloring book, and a teacher's guide. Spanish Champs was initially released in 2005 as a song CD and a video DVD, and the complete curriculum was released in 2009.

  4. Language education by region - Wikipedia

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    In England, all local authority-run schools must teach at least one foreign language to pupils between the ages of 7 and 14. At Key Stage 2 (ages 7 to 11), such schools must teach a modern or ancient language, while at Key Stage 3 (ages 11 to 14) they must teach a modern language. [3] However, academies and free schools are exempt from this ...

  5. Category : Spanish children's education television series

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  6. Reggio Emilia approach - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the Reggio approach is to teach children how to use these symbolic languages (e.g. painting, sculpting, drama) in everyday life. This approach was developed after World War II by pedagogist Loris Malaguzzi and parents in the villages around Reggio Emilia, Italy; the approach derives its name from the city.

  7. Language immersion - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, state and local government only provide curriculum for teaching students in only one language. There is no standard curriculum for language-immersion schools. [27] Besides, the states do not provide assistance in how to promote biliteracy. Bilingual teaching has been too little researched.