<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/stories/speaker-argues-for-dual-language-education-so-no-child-is-left-monolingual.html" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>02/07/2020</pubDate><title>Speaker Argues for Dual Language Education So No Child Is Left			                  Monolingual</title><description>Although 31 states have declared English as their native tongue, and roughly 21 percent of the population is, at various degrees, bilingual, the United States has no official language. Meanwhile, 75 percent of the world's 7.7 billion people do not speak English. That, according to Kimberly Potowski, professor of Spanish linguistics in the Department of Hispanic &amp; Italian Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, reflects a problem with American education policy, particularly considering an estimated 60 percent of the world's population is bilingual or multilingual.</description><author>Peter Durantine</author><image><img src="/uploads/files/709867192969264489-02-06-common-hour-potowski-05-dg.0.38.1200.723.full.jpg" alt="Kimberly Potowski"/></image><image-caption/><tags><tag>Chinese Language</tag><tag>Common Hour</tag><tag>French and Francophone Studies</tag><tag>German and German Studies</tag><tag>Japanese Language</tag><tag>Linguistics</tag><tag>Spanish</tag></tags></item>