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    history of child education in Ottoman Empire. The author focus on children education of family of Islam, children education Turkish family and Children Education of Ottoman Empire. So, in this case, this article having issue about the children education of Ottoman Empire and this issue can relate to the children librarianship because there show about the way and method that ancient history of Ottoman Empire Child Education threats the children about the literacy practices and education. 2.0…

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    learning the English language is easy, true? However, it is much more complex than it appears. It involves learning text and discourse, pragmatics, semantics, syntax, lexis, morphology and phonology (Curtin University 2015). Dr Jim Cummins reported that children can acquire Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS) relatively quickly, however it can take 5-7 years to achieve Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP) utilising more complex components of the language used to “produce…

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    middle school and high school, I developed a passion for assisting in the library and special education classrooms to help students with disabilities complete their homework. I developed perseverance. In college, I worked as a direct support professional at a day center for adults with disabilities. I learned creativity, hard work, passion, and open mindedness. I was also a volunteer tutor in a special education classroom and a volunteer companion for a woman with autism during college. After…

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    teenager. This was an extreme change in my life. Everything was new, and obviously learning a new language was a big challenge in my life. Referring to education, it was completely different from what the system of education was in my country was. Coming from a culture where parents encourage their children by telling them “Son, study to be someone in life” can cause confusion on what a good education means. This type of encouragement is absolutely wrong, and perhaps, it would take some…

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    Challenges Related to Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Literacy Education Classroom teachers of the 21st century have a demanding mission to accomplish- meeting the literacy needs of all their students. In many states, including Tennessee, the inclusion classroom has become the accepted practice and placement for all students. Educators are being asked to instruct a diverse group of students, including the increasing amount of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds…

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    influx of immigrants, comes an influx in the amount of students who are English Language Learners (ELL). According to Stepanek, between the years 2002-2003 and 2007-2008, the Northwest’s yearly growth in English Language Learners was five times faster than the national average (2010). This influx of ELL students is a call for more drastic measures to be taken to make sure that these students are getting the education they need and deserve, yet nothing seems to be getting done. There are family…

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    did not receive specialized English language learning instruction (Summary of Lau v Nichols 1974). This prompted the students not receiving additional English instruction to file a class-action suit against the officials of the San Francisco School District (Summary of Lau v Nichols 1974). Both the district court and the Court of Appeals affirmed the position of the San Francisco School District that they were not required by law to provide English Language Learner services to non-English…

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    attending the Education Abroad Fair I was surprised at all of the opportunities the University and other organizations offered to the students. Traveling abroad to further my education has been something I have looked forward to doing since I first began looking at colleges. I am glad to have went to the fair to gain basic knowledge and have a starting point to figuring out how and where I will study abroad. It is important to me that my education is broader than this state or nation.…

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    Question 1: Republicanism, according to the presentation on History of Education is, “The foundation for the main purposes of civic education.” In other words, republicanism is the base for the purposes of public schools. Thomas Jefferson advocated for republicanism. The purpose of republicanism was to educate people so that they could vote intelligently and so that people could understand the republic and how it works. Jefferson created a bill called, “Bill for the More General Diffusion of…

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    develop the literacy learning of the students in my classroom. Literacy is the ability to comprehend the English language through reading and writing. The Ministry of Education (2003) defines literacy as “. . . the ability to understand, respond to, and use those forms of written language that are required by society and valued by individuals and communities” (p. 19). Oral language is also…

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