Two arguments used by those who are opposed to bilingual education are:
1. A high number of these students end up becoming dropouts.
2. Students invariably do not make the transition into English-only classes.
Opponents of bilingual education argue that students who are taught in their native language are less likely to learn English, and will struggle to integrate into American society. They also claim that bilingual education is expensive and ineffective, and that students who are taught in their native language are more likely to drop out of school. However, supporters of bilingual education argue that it is an effective way to help non-native English speakers learn English and succeed in school, and that it promotes cultural diversity and understanding.