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    Strengthen local community support services To develop holistic practice and cultural competency, community interaction may be another way to support academic achievement in school and clinical settings. As a result, the Ministry of Education (2013) has recommended strengthening of local community support services to support Pasifika education. The number of community support services is on the rise. Research by Pasikale and Wang in 1998 recognised two Pasifika organisations that were run by the…

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    Flanagan, D. P., & Chaplin, W. F. (2013). English Language Proficiency And Test Performance: An Evaluation Of Bilingual Students With The Woodcock-Johnson Iii Tests Of Cognitive Abilities. Psychol. Schs. Psychology in the Schools, 50(8), 781-797.…

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    Diversity In Classroom

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    1. Racial and ethnic groups are not always integrated throughout the school curriculum. What are some ways in which you can integrate the racial and ethnic background of your students into the curriculum? How can you learn more about the ethnic and racial groups that may be represented in your future classroom? To integrate racial and ethnic background of students into the curriculum, I can expand the lessons of different cultures and their perspectives with role models of different…

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    and language evaluation at the Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC) on March XX, 2016 for diagnostic clarification and to determine if speech-language therapy is required in school. He was accompanied to the evaluation by his mother, Ms. Cr~; however, due to late arrival a parent interview was not conducted. All pertinent information was obtained from C~ and his chart. C~ is currently in 9th grade at XXXXX Charter school. C~ stated that he attended a dual language school for…

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    Educational institutes are not only there to provide the basic educational terms, but also to allow development. Unfortunately, there are some schools that don’t quite meet this standard, causing the opposite reaction from students. In the story “I Just Wanna Be Average” by Mike Rose, this was just the case. Rose was mistakenly placed in vocational education school where the classes were not designed for success; however, they taught individual growth. The actions that Rose portrayed in his…

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    impediments. While at school he saw a speech-language pathologist who helped him with his speech difficulties and I cannot express how influential that was. She corrected his stuttering problem as well as his minor lisp. Ever since, I became intrigued with the field of speech-language pathology. My desire is to assist others and make a difference in the lives of those who struggle with communication and swallowing disorders. In order to gain more experience within the field of speech-language…

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    aspects that a second language teacher should take into consideration regarding the student they are teaching. Smith encourages teachers to take their students background into the teaching process; noting that it plays a key factor in aiding in the process of learning. He also wants to make clear that there is no prototype as to how a second language student should behave. Therefore, it is not in the best interest of the students to expect the same rate and level of progress in language…

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    my mind. I plan on taking the information that I have learned and using it as a foundation for education students. The topics that currently stick out to me the most are: class and socioeconomic status within the schools, school policy and public policy, race and ethnicity, and language education. Teachers are supposed to aid the education system in efforts to “provide equitable outcomes for students from different linguistic, cultural, and social economic backgrounds” (California State…

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    my first child. I didn’t know what to look for or what the age appropriate milestones were. My husband and I spent countless hours with our pediatrician, day care providers, pre-school teachers, speech and language pathologists and psychologists seeking answers. Nothing was concluded. As time went by, her language did evolve and she began talking more. Nevertheless, she often struggled with word retrieval, word order, memory, directionality and rhyming among other things. I felt like I was…

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    expertise to improve learning. The Pre-k through 12th grades education system relies on core sets of standards-based concepts and competencies that form the basis of what all students should know and should be able to do. Whether the domain is English language, mathematics, sciences, social studies, history, art, or music it is my responsibility as a teacher to instill in my students the necessary skills such as critical thinking, complex problem solving, collaboration, multimedia communication,…

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