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    Reasons why Standardized test should be cut down are because the tests are unfair, the test only measure a small portion of education, and also each school makes their own test. Standardized test are unfair. The tests are unfair because in some stats the english language learners take the test in english before they have mastered the language. Taking a test in a language they haven’t mastered is a change they will fail the test. If they fail, they might get held back. That wouldn’t be the…

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    English teaching Characterized by frequent change and innovation, the foundation of contemporary language teaching was developed during the early part of the twentieth century, as applied linguists as others pursued to build principles and procedures for the design of teaching methods and materials (RICHARDS; RODGERS, 2014, p. 1). The aim of the present text is to walk through the changes in language teaching through the methodologies, giving emphasis to the ones which are still used and…

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    lower rates and frequencies of AAE characteristics score better on different language and literacy tasks compered to their peers who use AAE features more frequently. Numerous rate-based…

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    my parents and teachers were so outrageous that I can feel being discriminated, disrespected, and abused. Not learning to speak well and understand well until I became six. However, I spoke a couple of languages, Vietnamese and Chinese. I could not even receive any benefit throughout my education. So I really needed an extra support from my mom and dad in order for me to learn how to speak and understand. This takes up a couple of years for me to develop my learning. And so far, basically…

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    School Speech-Language Pathologist? Anyone who wants to become a school speech-language pathologist must have an accredited degree, state licensure and the right training. Speech-language pathologists must have a master’s degree in speech pathology. Almost all of these speech pathology master’s programs will prepare students for state licensing exams. Earn a Bachelor’s Degree Most degree programs offer specializations for either children or adults with speech disorders. Speech-language…

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    Seal Of Literacy Essay

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    Biliteracy is an award given in an effort to promote the use of two or more languages and to encourage children to study other languages. While the award was originally intended to be given out by schools, school districts and county offices, individual programs as well as businesses can now also give the award. When a student is completing the end of high school. The award is given to students who have mastered two or more languages. According to (sealofbiliteracy.org), there are six steps…

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    This approach advocated to associate language with actions, teaching language through the body. It is able to grab the attention of students quickly, attract students to participate in activities, let them practice studying English in the immersive experience. TPR activities can be done in the whole class,…

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    High School, situated in the Western Sydney suburb of Greystanes, is a comprehensive, co-educational high school with a total of four-hundred and ninety enrolments, 82% of which come from a language background other than English and 1% of Indigenous background. Due to such a high percentage of LOBOTE (Language Background Other Than English) population, the school also contains an Intensive English Centre (IEC) that facilitates the learning needs of newly arrived migrant or refugee students.…

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    According to woods (1854) the teaching English is also important along with the native languages. He also emphasized on the establishment of universities and training of teachers. The Indian Education of 1882 favoured the knowledge by stating that English education for students is valuable by the reason of mental training as well as his connection with the outer world. It was stated by The Indian Universities commission (1902) that the students joining college after matriculation find…

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    Personal Statement For years I have been hearing my family speak about how education is the only thing that they could provide for me without the fear of anyone taking it away. I was the first to attend a traditional university, and I had a certain amount of pressure on myself. Over my years as a student and as an educator, my interest in literature has grown exponentially. However, in my country, reading is not really that valued by people, leaving leisure time to be occupied by…

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