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    Last year, BBC reported that in the span of a month, more than 2,100 Palestinians were murdered in the Gaza Strip, along with 66 Israeli soldiers and seven civilians in Israel (Gaza Crisis). In October of this year, two Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip were shot and killed by Israeli soldiers this month, preceded by six Palestinians who were slain while protesting along the border of Israel. It is not uncommon to find events concerning the Israel-Palestine controversy quickly circulate…

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    tests. Specifically, Spanish-speaking students achieved dramatic academic gains in reading and writing, where the district had reduced class size to twenty and implemented phonics reading instruction. Limited-English second graders, taught only in English, scored at the thirty-second percentile…

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    In today’s society implementing a bilingual education program into the school system would be a very beneficial way to provide a better learning environment for students that are not fluent in English. Today’s society has become very diverse and has numerous students throughout the school system who are not fluent in English. The recent studies throughout the years that I have read about have implemented tutoring for students who are not completely fluent in English, as well as providing an…

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    My Bilingual Analysis

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    Bilingualism, the act of being fluent in two languages, plays an essential factor in my life. To me my bilingualism represents my connection to the culture, traditions, and history of my family. A majority of my family and I speak English and Castillo, a dialect of Spanish. My bilingualism and those languages make up an important part of my identity for due to my bilingualism I get a mixture of cultures and traditions that I believe influenced my personality as I grew up. One of the…

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    important as the oxygen we breathe every day. Everyone learns differently. Some people struggle to learn, and some do not have the opportunity because their native language is not English. Bilingual education allows students who are learning English as a second language to take classes in their native language while simultaneously learning English. This gives the student better opportunities to learn and excel in school. There are many complaints about how unfair the education system is to…

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    Being bilingual i've always had many questions, what language do i think in? what language do i dream in? Did i learn to read in spanish or English first? As far as I know (according to my parents) I learned how to read ,speak and write in Spanish first.Unfortunately, my father was never able to learn how to read but my mother did. My mother and 3 siblings took turns reading to me almost every night. When i started school apparently i took matters into my own hands and learned how to read short…

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    Bilingualism is an important factor in cognitive development. Children’s knowledge of two language systems results in a more analytical orientation to language. Bilingual kids have two ways to describe the world and have more flexible perception and interpretation. Most education programs for emergent bilinguals are based on the fact that English only should be used. The pullout ESL approach continues to be the program of choice in the U.S. While research shows that it takes 5-7 years for ELLs…

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    English Language Learners

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    Assessment of English Language Learners The assessment of English Language Learner (ELLs) consists of a variety of practices. Different terms are used when in the evaluation of ELLs in educational settings. Additional terms utilized when conducting assessments of ELLs include bilingual assessment or nondiscriminatory assessment. Although the term bilingual assessment may suggest that the student has mastered both languages and is, in fact, bilingual, in practice the term generally refers to a…

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    English Language Learners

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    English is not their first language to improve their English language skills in both classroom and community. In addition, it is helping students/teachers who are interested in teaching second languages (e.g. Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, etc) to apply and discover methods, materials, and principle used in teaching second language, either in the US or overseas (Gonzaga web). As English Language Learners (ELLs) are the fastest growing population in public schools, they are facing unique challenges…

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    Richard Rodriguez

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    In his definition of a minority, the poor who have yet to assimilate into the public life are those who need aid most, but since affirmative action acts only in higher education, it inadvertently helps only those who are middle class and no longer classify as a Richard minority. He feels that he was able to escape the minority label by…

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