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    Bilingual Learners Essay

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    America has been a country of immigrants and everyone welcome. The only problem is that other countries speak different languages, so when immigrants come and bring their children, they can 't speak english. Immigrants that move here go to school and have to learn english. “Ballinger (1987) analyzed the benefits favoring the bilingual, limited English, and English as a second language student. He found that the additional exposure to English speaking environments was an asset to those students…

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    the students would not be able to learn because they would not be sure who to follow. The teachers need to be there for the whole class not just one part each. If one teacher takes the special needs students and the other works with the general education students then there is no point in having a co-teaching environment. It needs to be split up so not only is each teacher bringing something to the lesson but when split into groups the students can help one another learn as…

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    and also the obstacles that both the parties involved must overcome. Elbow points out that students are often asked to write for the teacher but are supposed to address a general audience – “a creature blessed by intelligence, a certain amount of education (“general”), and an open mind”, but one whom they have no information about. They are rarely ever told the specifics of the audience, such as its opinion on the topic, the age group, the setting in which the audience might be reading, or any…

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    Education shapes the individuals who run this world. Because of this, the content included in curriculum is a widely debated subject. Everything from math, to physical education, to the arts is included in different curriculums. However, some disagree that the arts, such as dance, drama, and music, shouldn’t be included in the school system. These people propose that these are luxury topics, and not necessary for success in the real world. This concept might apply to some kids, but others find…

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    The Guiding Principles

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    key factors that need to be considered to enable positive relationships with parents include most all of the guiding principles that Dr. Townsend listed in Lecture 4.1. They are as follows: 1. Family members are equal partners in a child’s education. 2. The home environment is the primary educational environment. 3. Schools must respect the diversity of families and their (diverse) needs. 4. All families care about kids. 5. Family involvement is important throughout a child’s…

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    and my brother attended a private school, and were not really involved in much. Despite the fact that we were born into a Sikh family, we never really understood what it meant to be one. All we were focused on was studying and getting a good education. Education was the only thing that was important to us, we never knew there was so much more to life than just educational. Everyone around us also lived a busy life, we all had the same routine everyday. We would go to school, come back home, do…

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    I was born in China and came to America when I was 3 years old. It was really difficult for me to learn English. There are many reasons why people decide to teach aboard, like traveling, learning different cultures, etc. The main reason I want to go Korea is because I want to help people learn English. I believe the best teachers are the ones who have experienced the hardship of learning the subject. I know the struggles students are going through when trying learning a second language. I will…

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    Technology Vs Textbooks

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    Technology or Textbooks Have you ever sat down and wondered if technology has improved or lessened the learning scale of the education system? What determines this? It’s not whether or not the information is useful, but it’s the factors of our everyday lives in school that determine whether technology is really the best option. On average, students in the U.S. get about 15% of the teacher’s work time when needed and in the class room there are 30 students to get around to. Unlike the teacher,…

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    Praise or Not In the modern age, education is a freeway toward a successful life. Most students have found their methods to have high motivation and efficiency to study better. Family or teachers often praise their students for their good works, or simply just want to manipulate students for a certain goal. Is praise needed for a student in his school life? Many scholars now question our method to use praise, since praise has profound impact on students. In my perspective, praise is not dearly…

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    After all they do for us they still are overlooked by societal “priorities”. They are the base of education. They are the lineman that block for the quarterback. They are the producers of the genesis that make millions today. Yet, the average school teacher will only get paid $56,000 per year working with 21st century kids for around 843 hours a year. Nobody realizes the hardships a teacher will face when in the classroom until they become one themselves. Increasing the salary of a teacher will…

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