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    Education Gap In the United States, education gap is a real problem for many minority students. We live in a multicultural society with various ideas about what success means and not every child is encouraged to pursue higher education, some students have a cultural mentality that varies from the rest. Education can easily become overwhelming for foreigners because of the diverse cultures, different ethnicities, and languages. Language is a barrier to some students who do not even know English…

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    nor take the time to understand their mannerisms and customs of other cultures? How education is racially divided, in seeing poor black students as less advantaged over their majority peers who may have more adequate opportunities at home. The first issue in this book sets up black education in America, poor black education. This education set up is meant to stifle in order to teach ‘proper’ writing and language skills. “However, writing process…

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    aspect of language in such a diverse society. The efforts to intertwine this aspects is by following the value of what social justice means one must be aware of the rights they have even if they lack the American language. Another effort in creating social justice in relation to language is the involvement of parents maintaining a minority home language because it is important for many diverse citizens to still maintain their own cultural language. An effort to create social justice in language…

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    K-12 education graduates should be expected to have acquired the fundamental skills and knowledge that will allow them to lead successful and fulfilling lives. There are eight key skills and content areas that I prepose all graduates should be expected to be comfortable with and excel to some degree in. Some of these areas are far more concrete than others, but each one is important to ensuring that graduates are prepared for the road that lay ahead of them. The eight goals of my education plan…

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    Kaleb Evaluation

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    REASON FOR REFERRAL: Kaleb was referred for reevaluation on 11/1/2016 by David Armstrong, his special education teacher. At the time, the academic concerns were reading and written language. Kaleb is currently receiving special education services under the funding category of Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD). The multidisciplinary team does not suspect any other disability. The evaluation team met to discuss which components of the previous evaluation required reevaluation. The…

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    Education has been a part of our world for a few millenniums now and with it comes new inventions, cures for diseases, and the occasional break-through. During the Middle Ages, which began in 476 Ad, education did not take a turn for the good until later on . Well into the Middle Ages, education became a priority again, and was crucial to the world’s survival. The Middle Ages were filled with many changes including religion, government, and education. The economics naturally impacts the way…

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    However, the official welcoming of community languages does not correspond with real practices. According to Oftede's annual reports, the status of community languages is still low, as well as their teaching. This “can be found at all levels: secondary, primary, teacher training, and at HE level, no degree courses for the most widely spoken community languages” . One more drawback of the educational policy of the UK is unequal access to education. For example, although newcomers who are not…

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    Quality of education in primary school in Cameroon: a perspective from dropout and repeat rate Daigo Ito Introduction In the Cameroon, the enrolment rate of primary school has achieved more than 90% however, the achieve rate is still less than 80% and there are many children out of the school. There may be problems of quality of education. First, I researched enrolment, survival, dropout and repeat ratio annualize and analyse the problem behind them. Second, I report the teacher circumstance…

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    Goals Of A True Education

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    “To what extent do our schools serve the goals of a true education?” In order to accurately define an answer to that question, we must first identify what a true education is, as well as the goals of one. A true education is an education where students learn to think independently and to problem solve. The goals of a true education are to prepare students for real life. To rephrase the previously mentioned question: How far do our public schools go to prepare students for real life by being…

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    advocates for culture and language to be implemented. Zanette Johnson co-founded a K-12 indigenous school and a teacher education program. Louise Lockard, Velma Hale, and Jennie DeGroat are professors at Northern Arizona University they teach bilingual education and advocate for endangered languages. The United States lumps the minorities into a one size fits all category which created the NCLB No Child Left Behind act that act hinders the learning of minorities’ education.…

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