The Making of the English Working Class

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    the native country. Some of dysfunctions of immigration, is with the rapid population growth comes homelessness. Also with more immigrants looking for work, employers get the job done for less than the average rate, and get away with providing poor working conditions. Another dysfunction of immigration is the treatment and stereotypes placed on immigrants by the dominate culture. Sometimes the dominate culture fails to realize they are immigrants…

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    Examples Of Practicum

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    in a diverse setting. My classroom has nine English Language Learners, and at least five different ethnicities. Having so many students who are learning English is a little overwhelming right now, but I know that this will make me a better teacher, and give me lots of valuable experience. I have already gotten experience working with one of the students…

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    Soccer Lesson Plan

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    In this learning segment I will teach the rules of the soccer game, dribbling, and passing. The rules will be taught in the station with flash cards, this is so the student 's can activity participate in a soccer game outside of school. Two soccer basics are dribbling and passing. The students will practice dribbling in and out of different cone patterns to mimic having to dribble around an opponent in a game of soccer. Passing is another important skill in soccer, students will practice…

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    Asian American Stereotypes

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    Media tends to show Asian foreigners as people who are slow and cannot speak English. Therefore, whites are shown to communicate with them by talking in a very slow kind of cynical manner which they can understand. The article talks about how they even do these to their children who are Americans that can speak fluent English. It is portraying an image that all Asians are foreigners and have trouble understanding English. “These images cause a society to project these stereotypical ideas when…

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    Steven Dykes English 2 Professor S. Dine October 7, 2017 Liberal or Conservative? Liberal thinking way of life has always been a huge influence in life, the lesser of two evils or the party that stands for unionization. While growing up, liberal versus conservative were not words readily used by media but the words used to describe my family’s values were democratic. A democrat which in today’s society is labeled…

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    Pygmalion And My Fair Lady

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    conception devoid of human qualities. Nor may one forget the legends more recent and popular reincarnations. George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion and its musical My Fair Lady. There is something very unsettling about myth Pygmalion myth and many of its offshoots. They strike the reader or viewer as defying the logical balance that typically attends Greek mythology and most of all the transgression known as hubris; that is, the human conceit that a mere mortal could undertake a task that…

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    Alfie Kohn, author of "From Degrading to De-grading," tells readers how grades do not seem necessary and simply cannot measure one's success in school because of the many ways to learn. Kohn writes, "Grades aren't valid, reliable or objective. A B in English says nothing about what a student can do, what she understands, where she needs help" (240). A majority of teachers make…

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    Celvin Pelaez-Gonzalez Salyer English 105 9 October 2017 The Struggle of Moving Class Systems America is not the greatest country in the world anymore. Poverty levels have risen. There have been a lot of mass shootings in the past year. School systems are corrupt and children are dropping out of school. America is number one in incarcerated people. All of this is due to families not being able to move up in the social class. Social mobility describes the movement or opportunities for…

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    My Major Challenge

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    outside help. I am great at advocating for myself in order to make steps towards progress. I allow myself time to understand what I want my end product will or what I need in order to surpass this challenge. After assessing the situation I find myself making well thought out plan/ agenda that will in my opinions produce thoughtful, strategic, and on time results. I find that having a an organized plan for an issues especially academic wise is essential. In these agendas I give myself timelines,…

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    Working Math Syllabus

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    As part of the Mathematics Year 7-10 Syllabus (BOS NSW, 2012), Working Mathematically has become an essential and integral part in all lessons. Working mathematically is a term unique to the Australian Syllabus in which it is used to describe and demonstrate the practical implication of mathematics in real life situations. As described in the syllabus, it includes developing students' knowledge and skills in mathematics through the processes of questioning, applying strategies, communication,…

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