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    Throughout the United States, there’s a great difference in the educational ways for students between rich and poor school districts. Today there’s a major problem with failing schools not having the proper help or even resources. Without resolving this major issue the number of failures will increase, leading to larger problems with many school districts. The question that arises towards the issue is “What should be done to minimize the number of failing schools and to reinforce success for…

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    administrator. I think experience as both a student and a teacher is essential to being a good administrator. I wanted to become a language instructor because I have a deep appreciation for languages and love learning them. I became interested in teaching English because I admire the literature, poetry and linguistic history of the English language. English is not my first language, but it has become my favorite language. Among world languages, English is uniquely flexible and succinct. A noun…

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    expect to undertake MA in TESOL program in one of the US universities. First, I want to be enrolled in the program that will integrate both the theories and practice of language teaching e.g. teaching language systems and skills in English as a foreign language, which will both equip me with theoretical understandings of teaching English in a foreign context. Moreover, I aim at the program that will have a considerable amount of input sessions aimed at enlarging my knowledge…

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    as an individual from a minority culture (Introduction to Multicultural Education, 2010). This also includes helping these students to learn a new language while still maintaining their first language. According to Sheltered Content Instruction: Teaching English Learners with Diverse Abilities, a teacher’s role involves “helping individuals to become academically successful in English while maintaining their first language (Echevarría & Graves, 2010, p. 3).” There are many ways that teachers can…

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    Fairburn Avenue Elementary is located in a nice and quiet residential area between Ohio Avenue and Fairburn Avenue. The racial neighborhood population of Fairburn is primarily white. What I notice about Fairburn is that the small city is clean and has a well maintain street. The residential homes are all nice and organize. What I mean about organize is that there is nothing laid outside on the grass or any trash. I assume that most of the population is from the middle class because by looking at…

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    English must be mastered in order to communicate in international business meetings either virtual or face-to-face, as well as to read technical and specialized documents which cannot easily be translated into every language. For some educationists, learning other languages enables people to understand their own first language in a different way, building more sophisticated lifelong patterns (Puntis, 2011). Therefore, communication skills have always been valued in the workplace and in civic…

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    Culture Of Ghana Essay

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    The culture of Ghana includes much of the variation of musical theme and Ghanaian people. English is the required language of Ghana and also the basic language for education in Ghana. Akan language is the recognised language taught in schools as a local language. Although there is more than one local language, the Akan language is what is recognised and taught as the local language in Ghana. The different ethnic groups are what give Ghana a rich culture. Ghana is made up of about seventy-five…

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    Hoover strongly believes that Ms. Maldonato, the immigrant whose success in two languages, English and law, was enhanced and supported by key figures in her life, and this is what helped to lead her to pursue her career as a paralegal. Such key figures included her professor, her academic advisor, and her employers, in addition to her determination. That made her career easier and more meaningful ultimately. Hoover’s depiction of the language learning process is clearly accurate. It is very…

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    (Becher, 2011, P71). Personally, differentiated instruction is the embodiment of the students communicate with their teachers. And teaching is the expression of the collaboration between students and teachers. Teachers can accurately understand the students’ personality and locate their level through communication in order that they can provide a suitable teaching method. For example, a method called cultural responsiveness, and how does it work in ESL classrooms. Teachers need prepare the…

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    Sociocultural Identities

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    Sociocultural Identities. People are always wearing different identity hats in different situations. A sociocultural perspective views identity “as dynamic and constantly changing across time and space” (Norton, 2006). In addition, Holland, Lachicotte, Skinner, and Cain (1998) assert that people construct their identities within contexts of “figured worlds” or what they call “identity in practice” (p. 271). Skinner, Valsiner and Holland (2001) also indicate that “without this knowledge (of…

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