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    Intercultural education for social cohesion Abstract: Presenting the fundamental guiding principle for intercultural approaches to education as viewed by UNESCO, all this playing a vital role in building the social cohesion. This paper focused meaning and basic concept of culture, intercultural and multicultural education. With this trying to make clear differentiation between all this concepts which are basically under one roof . Keywords: Culture, Cross culture, Inter-cultural, Multicultural…

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    can decrease our blind spots by being more self- aware and inviting open feedback from others. Educators and services need to be able to recognise, value and draw on children’s cultural backgrounds as well as helping children maintain their own languages while learning English. Above…

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    require so much deeper though and inquiry from the teacher. That is why I first answered the questions myself. I feel that the responses to these questions are the center for a teacher’s approach to culturally responsive teaching. As an English Language Learner educator, I felt that these were questions that I had not had the time to specifically address…

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    which resulted in “ separate facilities for education” and an “ equal education”(123helpme). The lack of cultural diversity and ignorance exist all around us within today's society. The way teachers treats the students differently based on their color, some students also bully and other students because of their race, which can have an effects on…

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    To be able to ensure that the children you work with are not illiterate you need to be able to recognise signs of literacy difficulties. As an education support worker you need to understand that children develop at different rates. Some children will pick up on things very easily and others will not. Sometime children who are behind on literacy development will catch up on thier own but there will be some children who will need extra help. Struggling early in their literacy development can…

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    In the documentary “ The Inconvenient Truth Behind Waiting for Superman American public education is failing the students and money isn't the problem. Public schools had spent a lot of money on education. Students test scores are low because there aren't many good teachers and they can’t be fired easily because powerful unions are protecting their job. This result in an increase of dropped outs because the school has failed them, but this wouldn't have happened if they were saved from horrible…

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    2015). This has implications for the education system because teachers are having increased pressure to facilitate the smooth transition of students from these migrant families into the classroom setting (Camacho & Fuligni, 2015). There are many challenges that migrant families face when they come into New Zealand. Not only are the coming into a new country with a new set of laws and cultural practises, but families have to integrate into a whole new education setting. Challenges and…

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    elementary school, I have wanted to be fluent in another language. At first, this began with an attempt to learn Japanese to follow the footsteps of my older sister, who also was studying the language. This venture, however, was fairly short lived, and followed by another weak attempt at learning a language, this time with Portuguese. It wasn't until middle school that I had the chance at formal language instruction, where I chose to take the Latin language track. Finally, I was much more…

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    Asesores In Costa Rica

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    appointed to oversee specific educational programs; math, Spanish, religion, sciences, social studies, nutrition, counseling, preschool education and special education.”. The assessment of the education of the students, teachers, and curriculum provides evidence that education is paramount in Costa Rica’s small democratic society. The downfalls of the asesores in the education system in Costa Rica are: the lack of transportation and the inaccessibility of many villages. For example, during rainy…

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    school education giving me an understanding of the needs for level of education whether it be academically or environmentally structured. There’s an academic structural need in the teaching field whether it’s the certified teacher; bilingual teacher; primary, secondary, Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) and higher up educators. We as student educators can becomes those teachers with the property educational training, attitude and motivation. As an aftercare…

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