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    Public schools provide students with more support than most public schools do during the school year. Speech Language Pathologist makes a big impact in children's lives but they are not always provided in every school, they are mostly provided in a public school. A lot of kids aren't provided with a speech therapist because there parent don't even know that they need one. Usually what happens when a child needs a speech therapist is that he or she gets recommended by there school or there doctor…

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    my English-language school is Singapore. The reason that I chose to establish an English-language school in Singapore is because they are a small island country that relies heavily on international trade and treaties to continue growing their economy. Their economy is fueled by imports and exports. The reason I think Singapore is a good location to establish an English-language school is because they need to maintain strong ties with major economic powers of the west. The English language is…

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    Over the past few years, the main language spoken in the U.S inherited to be English. Over ninety two percent of the population speak English, making it the most popular language spoken. Out of the ninety two percent only eight percent speak a different language. This causes English to be their second language. Since in the U.S mostly everyone speaks English, some may still be learning it by listening to the outside world and bringing it back to their household. With this English being involved…

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    In the poem “The School Children” by Louise Gluck, the author utilizes figurative language to reveal that it is human nature that an innate fear of the unknown can motivate one to seek a sense of control in one’s life. The fear of the unknown can keep one from progressing, so it comes as no surprise that one would seek control in order to gain insight as to how future events will unfold. In the first stanza, the speaker states, “And all morning the mothers have labored / to gather the late…

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    There are many things that I regret. I regret not taking American Sign Language my freshman year of high school because I could be in ASL 4 right now and not in ASL 3. I regret not working with horses or just animals in general because I could be so much further in my education working with them than I am now. I regret not going to any of the homecoming dances in high school because I heard they were so much fun and I did not want to go to any of them. I regret not paying attention in some…

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    The critical issues surrounding language diversity in schools today include: Student conformity, the teaching strategies used by teachers, budget cuts, and the lack of support for bilingual/ESL students and ESL programs. With budget cuts in place, it has become more difficult to invest in technology research, learning devices, and staff/teacher training programs that will enhance bilingual/ESL students’ academic performance level. Therefore, causing teachers to have to work with students in…

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    a many common necessities such as fire department support, law enforcement support and a common school. Lac Qui Parle Valley High School has roughly 820 student, 15 percent of which are Micronesian (approximately 123 students). The number is slightly higher when it comes to the students who attend the Appleton/Milan Head Start program at about 20 percent. With these numbers there is a definite language barrier between the students and the teachers. At this time the Head Start program has only…

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    would not have made as far as I have done in my academic career without mentoring. I had to overcome a language barrier at school because at home, my parents spoke Spanish because they are Mexican immigrants. Fortunately I found a mentor who was passionate about teaching me english and made learning enjoyable. Since then I have enjoyed learning and wanted to help others be successful in school. I have since then offered my help and advice to my fellow classmates, friends, and family. However, it…

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    3: Chapter 8 “Language, Land, and the Residential Schools” In this Case Study, Williston explains that the residential school system deprives First Nations of their language and identity. This practice of shaming, is a political attempt to make the rejection of land rights easier through less opposition. As Williston says “to deprive them of the language is to deprive them of the sense of place that had defined them for thousands of years” (245). The way Frist Nations use language is…

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    When I think of my identity, before thinking about my personality, before thinking about my friends, and before thinking about anything else, I think about Milwaukee Sign Language School (MSLS). No matter how much time passes since I attended MSLS, I will never forget my time there. When I was young, perhaps two or three years old, my parents were getting worried about the fact that I would hardly speak. While my brother and sister were already beginning to form sentences at that age, I…

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