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    Maintaining Spanish as a Heritage Language in Australia Stephanie Natolo, Griffith University, Australia Abstract: Heritage language maintenance in Australia faces great challenges. In Australia, English is the dominant official language de facto, whilst Spanish is a community language. Spanish is primarily learnt and used in the home with parents and other family members, however, English holds power via hegemonic means, and is used in a multiplicity of domains. This paper presents an…

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    Introduction Music encourages the intellectual, creative and emotional development of all learners through an art form, which holds significance in everyday life (Queensland Studies Authority, 2013). I strongly believe that music education plays a vital role in the social and cognitive development of students. Furthermore, the skills acquired in music are cross-disciplinary, relevant and engage all learners. The following report will discuss the Australian curriculum and discover how curriculum,…

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    the international world and able to succeed in the challenges that it presents. I will be focusing on the whole school with some links into the classroom due to limitation of size in this assignment. Author and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Education, John White (2006) talks about the National Curriculum of England and notes that- ‘(it) aims to help every young person to live a fulfilling life and to help others do so…… and each person is free to make his or her own decisions.’ (p. 6)…

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    This essay argues that the arts should be central to primary education. Through dance, drama, media arts, music and visual arts, children are surrounded by the arts. Whether at home, school or in the community, as children listen to music, attend plays and concerts, celebrate birthdays with music, colour and games and express themselves through voice, gestures and body movement, they are engaging in the arts (Russell-Bowie, 2012). Throughout history the arts such as dancing and paintings have…

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    procurement planning. Despite top management support, importance in implementation of procurement planning activities, the commitment for procurement planning issues from top management is however in adequate. Top management not often has an effective role when it comes to procurement planning and supply chain management issues. In Eisenstein and Thompson‟s (2006) survey on Chief Executive Officers perspectives on Supply Chain Management, on 23 percent of the responding Chief Executive Officers…

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    Part 1 Part A (1 & 2) – Roles, responsibilities and boundaries As a Training Consultant (TC) and teacher my main role and responsibilities are to educate and deliver effective training and impart my skills and knowledge in my specialist area which is Childcare. This is needed to support the learner either directly or indirectly and to maintain an inclusive, fair/just and motivating learning environment. I understand that as a teacher I am primarily responsible for the health and safety also…

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    responsive in adapting and refining their approaches to address both academic and social issues at an earlier stage of students’ academic career (Rumberger, 2004). There are also strategies that can be introduced at various stages of a students’ education career so as to meet their learning need. For instance, a low SES school where I was placed last year uses student-focused programs such as Managed Individual Learning Pathways (MIPS) to actively involve students in planning their learning and…

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    Blaise and Nuttall (2011) describe many changes that the curriculum has under gone including the arranging of students in ages groups which are referred to as ‘relatively new phenomenon compared to the history of Western education’ as well as the structure of which subjects are arranged. Both Interviewee One and Two considered the curriculum to be the content that teachers need to teach. This definition is similar to what Blaise and Nuttall (2011) refer to as the curriculum…

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    experience. I realised the importance of documenting throughout the practicum experience drawing special attention to key strategies or methods which may be beneficial to me in the future. Research suggests that reflective methods such as journaling, role modelling, use of questions, and critical incidents help individuals develop skills in reflection and enhance the learning process (Brookfield, 1990). I entered my community engagement practicum with an understanding that a classroom is made…

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    Antigua and Barbuda's population has been growing steadily for decades and is currently projected to continue this growth. According to statistics there is a net Increase of 1 person every 1440 minutes. In addition to this the life expectancy of the average person in the population is 76.577 years. Between the years of 2016 and 2017, the population grew by 1.04%. Antigua’s constant growth in population positively impacts business and government in the country. This can be said because steady…

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