The Making of the English Working Class

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    together a sentence in English became a source of continuous discomfort for me. It was difficult to make friends with people who couldn’t understand my history. All the classes were conducted in English and I struggled to grasp what was being taught. As a result of this, my grades plummeted and so did my confidence. For a period, I was a misfit trying to be a part of this new world. But I have always been a hardworker and I put in all my efforts to become better in english. My teachers guided me…

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    Sheldon indicated that he was apprehensive of understanding the individual assignments while interacting with him. When working with Sheldon in the resource room, he explained that he had difficulties reading aloud and silent. I took the reading assignments from the lesson plans, I had Sheldon read for about a minute to see how many words per minute he can read. While working with Sheldon one-on-one I was able to gain his attention by modifying the assignment by using focus strategies such as…

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    English Education English Education is an occupation that is a vital role in shaping tomorrow’s leaders. Passing on knowledge and skills that are necessary for individuals to become productive, thoughtful and reasonable citizens of society. Teachers employ practices that develop positive self - concept in students. Part of the care that is provided by English teachers is being well-grounded in classroom management and school procedures. In addition to teaching creative subjects like poetry and…

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    teaching, and in this paper I am going to compare and contrast Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Stille’s views on their career. Teachers soon find their teaching philosophies and how they feel it is best to structure their classroom based on the curriculum and class. These few elements that a teacher needs in order to teach helps push them to keep teaching and help students succeed. Teaching is a rewarding career that requires philosophy and structure. A strong teaching philosophy is very important in the…

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    Cultural Reproduction

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    reproduction of inequality that” social inequalities originate in class based differences in family structures and linguistic codes and these differences are further reinforced by the schools”. The working class children are familiar with certain linguistic codes and shorthand communications with their family members and peers, leading to restricted mode of communication and dialogues around their home environment. The working class children view their parents more…

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    the Ukraine my first year at UVa-Wise. I saw this student, Andrew*, in my art class, but he barely spoke to anyone. I assumed he was just shy, so one day I asked him about a piece he was working on. That is when I heard his awesome accent, and I was immediately intrigued. I spent that whole class asking him about where he was from and if he liked it here in the states. Unfortunately, he was not completely fluent in English yet, so he was nervous and hard to understand. This was okay though,…

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    technology in education, an intensive interest which has now evolved into an aspiration and a pursuit in the field, happened after joining the POMI (Programmable Open Mobile Internet) research team in the School of Education at Stanford University. Working as an active team member at site visit for POMI 2020 at Stanford University, developing numerous mobile applications on Androids, researching better approach to teach students in informal and formal learning environment, and performing the…

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    because I would like to improve communication between teachers to create a better working environment and to motivate them to be more…

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    Introduction I did not choose this path. I did not choose Accelerated English ¾. I did not choose to stay in this class. However, I did choose to excel in this situation. Sometimes, we are thrust on a path not of our choosing. For me, this path was Accelerated English ¾. But as this class comes to an end, I am glad Fate handed me this opportunity. In this class, we have completed a variety of assignments from which I have gained a multitude of writing, reading, and oral communication skills.…

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    mentor: Mrs. Mindi Phelps. Having first met her as my 8th grade English teacher, I did not know how much this woman would mean to me now, as a senior in high school. She believed in me and pushed me out of my comfort zone, was there for all my successes, as well as my failures, and still is to this day even though she moved to Florida at the end of my junior year. I first met Mrs. Phelps at the beginning of my 8th grade year as my English teacher. She was the National Honor Society (NHS) advisor…

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