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    Independent Learning

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    Learning happens through reading, writing, listening, communicating and by observing the surroundings. “Independent learning is a process, a method and a philos ophy of education whereby a learner acquires knowledge by his or her own efforts and develops the ability for enquiry and critical evaluation” (Candy, 1991). Independent learning can be known as self-directed learning. Students prefer tutor to provide them learning materials, however independent learning is beneficial as it helps them…

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    places you'll go – Dr Seuss. Learning to read is not just a fundamental life skill. It is an essential for enhancing every child's development. Our current and future generations must learn to read and be encouraged to do so, due to the fact, reading provides numerous benefits that will assist them in the future. Children should read from a wide range of books varying in genre and length, especially when reaching Teenage years. It is important that the Australian English curriculum includes the…

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    The learning environment in which a student achieves success is one that supports the child. If the children don’t have the support needed at home it becomes difficult for them to continue to have success in school. The problem is that if there is no collaboration between parents and the school the breakdown might bring about issues in learning. If the parents put the expectations on the child then the child will work that…

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    French and English, he is one of 7 children, moved to Australia at the age of 17 and went straight into the work force. He has 2 adult children and 2 grandchildren born in Australia. Interviewee…

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    success in Canada and many Europe countries. And Utah’s DLI also well-known and distinguished around the State. I also believe the hypothesis of Language Acquisition Device (LAD) which is the nature learning ability in human’s mind before curtain ages. So, when parents or school provide the learning environment is bilingual or more languages every child should become a bilingual or even a multilingual. 另一个例子。台湾精英学校双语,录取好大学的比率特高 3. In the ideas and activity for L1 development in the…

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    Reflection In Early Class

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    Student A from the morning class has a learning disability that prevents him from focusing and becomes easily frustrated. During one on one instruction, I would repeat the directions and sometimes the child will have moments, For example, there was an ant on his backpack, and he began to scream and run while most students will stomp on the bug. Student A made progress but will benefit from special education because the student will receive more attention compared…

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    (2006). In Plain English: Let’s Make It Official. Time, 167(24), 112. McAlpin, K. C. (2008, July 14). McCain should pledge to Make English Official Language. Human Events. p. 7. Medina, M. (1997). Official English does not mean discrimination. Human Events, 53(26), 11. Mount, S. (2010). Constitutional Topic: Due Process. Retrieved February 23, 2011 from http://www…

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    students even contribute much to the American economy as well, supporting over 340,000 jobs and almost $27 million in economic benefit (NAFSA). Even though the ultimate goal is for cross-cultural interactions for the student population, this is often not reached, as international students more often feel like a stranger in a strange land, rather than just any other…

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    learning game shows, teaching/tutorials, various specials, etc. Of course, these channels should be prohibited from showing anything contrary to the above, or its corresponding commercials. In all probability, we need to seek out producers and writers who will work on material that is inspiring to its viewers, definitely exempt from foul or vulgar language. At the onset, television programs and movies that will instill wholesomeness due to its content, and as a result will benefit the…

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    Richard Rodriguez

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    that do not mature into the public world and continue to speak in their private tongue. In the United States the public language and identity lies with English while his private language- the language of comfort and family is as he states ghetto Spanish. This establishes the basis for his argument against bilingual education, teaching in both English and the native tongue of Latinos,…

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