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    Introduction Students for whom English is an additional language or dialect (EAL/D) may be defined as those students with diverse linguistic, cultural and educational backgrounds “whose first language is a language or dialect other than English and who require additional support to assist them to develop proficiency in English” (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority [ACARA], 2014, p. 6). As learning is accessed through English in Australian schools, without specific…

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    Pedagogical Practice

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    learning environment for children. Critical reflective practice is important for educators to develop a critical…

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    and how different axiologies can shift how a class incorporates writing into a course. While discussing his writing pedagogy and how he develops a course curriculum, Professor John Whittier-Ferguson insights as to how curriculums are developed in actual collegiate environments. Despite having taken one of his previous courses, Whittier-Ferguson illuminated many aspects of his pedagogy that both connected to and created tension with our own class content. Professor Whittier-Ferguson’s classes…

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    effect of what the president of the university states in his speeches, but an effect of what occurs between the students and professors in the classroom. The kind of education CNU professors are searching to accomplish is a term called “engaged pedagogy,” which is introduced by author bell…

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    Teaching Pedagogy

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    The learning pedagogy of mathematics is surrounded by two fields of study; the theoretical and the ideological. By narrowing these two different types of practice, the method of teaching is based on the beliefs of the teacher. In essence, the key to learning the subject depends on the teacher and the amount of input from the student. Not only does this concern mathematics but all the diverse subjects that imply a sort of pedagogy sense of learning. This report will go further into not only…

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    While each of the authentic, functional and critical approaches to teaching literacy via student centered environments that look to build students ready for the workplace by being able to understand, interpret and produce a wide variety of literature, if a student cannot produce a simple e-mail with…

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    materials for research and educational programs dealing with homosexuality, particularly lesbian and gay studies programs and to confront homophobia through the encouragement of scholarly inquiry and the disseminations of research of sound research. Critical Annotations…

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    rebut the saying that Western teaching methods is universal and can be applied to any settings. They found that the ‘advanced’ teaching pedagogy in Western countries causes problems of ethics. This kind of English language teaching pedagogy neglect the cultural background of learners and teachers. It is true that there are some disadvantages of Asian teaching pedagogy, but one…

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    words “True dialogue cannot exist unless the dialoguers engage in critical thinking” (Freire, 1970/1993, p.92). Here, the author emphasizes how imperative critical thinking is for dialoguers in order to have a real conversation. In his book Pedagogy of the Oppressed, he elaborates the meaning of critical thinking. According to what he said, when there is agreement between the world and people without separating them, it is critical thinking. Moreover, if an individual believes that everything…

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    questions. In defining culturally relevant teaching, I begin with the work of Gloria Ladson-Billings. Ladson-Billings (1995) suggests that cultural relevant pedagogy consists of three elements: the “ability to develop students academically, willingness to nurture and support cultural competence, and the development of a sociopolitical or critical consciousness” (p. 483). By addressing pedagogical implications, Ladson-Billings is able to situate her argument for culturally relevant teaching in…

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