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    Mahmoud Moh’d Al-Hihi Linguistics for Elementary Teachers (CI324) After reading the first and second chapters‚ in How Linguistics are Learned‚ I am interested by what Lightbown and Spada (2006) argued. The authors claimed that “The development of bilingual or second language learning is of enormous importance” (p.25). They argued also that acquisition of more than one language in our new global world is rewarding for bilingual individuals socially and economically. The authors stated that most

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    I am conducting my service learning hours at Palm Springs North Elementary School‚ which teaches grades between pre-kindergarten and 5th grade. This school is located in Palm Springs North‚ Florida. This elementary school has a total enrollment of 966 students most living within the Palm Springs North and Miami Lakes area. The student demographic consist of 87% Hispanic‚ 7% White‚ 5% Black‚ 1% Asian and 0% other.  Currently the school has one principal‚ three vice-principals and approximately 65 full

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    and their lives.” Sex education on the other hand‚ according to Kirby (2002) and Alford (2003)‚ it teaches about abstinence as the best method of avoiding STDs and unintended pregnancy through contraception‚ it talks about interpersonal and communication skills which help young people explore their own values‚ goals and options‚ a prevention program that will affect multiple behavior and achieve positive health impacts. As support to the global call of sex education‚ Representative Lagman (2008)

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    ANALYSE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PLAYFUL LEARNIN G AND PLAYFUL PEDAGOGIES WITHIN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Introduction Within the early childhood field‚ play has long been acknowledged as an important context for children ’s learning and development. Play is a significant aspect of their lives‚ reflecting their social and cultural contexts. Consequently‚ changes within these contexts impact on both the nature and quality of children ’s play experiences. No one definition of play can encompass

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    Foster Elementary is located in the urban area of third ward Houston‚ Texas. One of the many things that I found particular interesting in this area is that even though the area is urban there are parts in the community that has rural elements. When I went to look around the community‚ I noticed people riding in horses‚ hay‚ houses that look like ranch style‚ and horses. I was surprised to see this in the area because I never expected to see country in an urban area. The community around Foster Elementary

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    pedagogical model comparison project will center round elementary literacy‚ which includes pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. Pedagogy‚ as defined by Watson and Wildy (2014)‚ is the “set of instructional techniques and strategies which enable learning to take place and provide opportunities for the acquisition of knowledge‚ skills‚ attitudes‚ and dispositions” (p. 83). It is important to recognize that literacy acquisition in the early elementary grades focuses on children learning the foundational

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    "SEX EDUCATION AND RAPE. " Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 17.1 (2010): 83-110. GenderWatch (GW)‚ ProQuest. Web. Michelle Anderson is the Dean of CUNY School of Law‚ acting as a leading scholar in rape law. Her article entitled “Sex Education and Rape” explains the basis of consent pertaining to rape and teens’ sexual experience. It also examines messages about sex contained in popular culture and‚ most important for this presentation‚ describes the formal sex education given in school. At the

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    Sex education should be taught in public middle schools because: it decreases the chance of sexual diseases and teenage pregnancies‚ it is needed in case of a parents’ absence or neglect‚ and it also provides more knowledge about how sex works while debunking the myths surrounding sexual intercourse‚ and it makes some want to set goals for relationships. People say sex education encourages youth to engage in sexual activities rather than preventing sex. This is true; however‚ studies show that when

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    The Vital Capacity Test In Football Physical Education Essay Football has become a sport that interest by all population in this world. To play or become a good football player‚ the person must master many skills and have a healthy physical and mental. Football players also must combine speed‚ strength‚ agility‚ power‚ and endurance as basic qualities before the individual skills inherent to the playing of soccer can be utilized and depend on the position such as defense‚ strikers‚ midfielder and

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    2014 Unequal Education Money. Something that affects us all. When it comes to education it can affect people in multiple ways. According to an essay written on WriteWork.com‚ money plays a big role in the educational system. The more money a school has‚ the more opportunities and benefits it has for its students. What about the schools that do not have or receive a lot of money? What do they get? The students still receive an education but is it the same quality education that the schools with more

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