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    The  Advantages  of  Being  Bilingual  in  Today’s  Society                According  to  the  studies‚  being  bilingual  has  greater  tolerance  and  less  racism.   Extended  way  of  thinking  helps  the  approach  to  cognitive  problems  and  higher  levels  of   abstract  thinking.  There  are  many  advantages  of  being  bilingual  including  access  to   different  cultures  and  makes  it  easier  to  find  a  job.              First‚  Bilingualism  offers  greater  exposure

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    contribution and achieve economic well-being. Childrens Act 1989: Parents and professionals must work together to ensure the safety of the child. Local Authority has a duty to investigate when there is a reasonable cause to suspect that a child is suffering or likely to suffer significant harm. Childrens Act 2004: The welfare of the child must be considered at all times and their rights and wishes should be taken into consideration. Education Act 2002: All pupils have a right to learn and play together

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    are policies and procedures that the workforce has to follow‚ within the Education services we are no different and our policies and procedures are in place to protect both the young people and the people working with them. Legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures affecting the safeguarding of children and young people would be:- * UN Convention on the rights of the Child * Education Act 2002 * Children Act 2004 and Childcare 2000 * Human Rights1998 * Health and Safety

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    legislation including Education Act (1944)‚ The Mary Warnock Report (1978)‚ and ‘Every Child Matters’ (2003). The essay is also going to discuss The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 2007. In May 1940 Britain had been at war and shortly after Neville Chamberlain who was conservative Prime Minister was forced to resign due to the lack of confidence in his party. He was later replaced by Winston Churchill. In October 1940 Herwald Ramsbotham who was president of the Board of Education‚ met with senior

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    investigation the ‘National Insurance Act 1946’ entitled people to sickness benefits‚ unemployment benefit and retirement benefit meaning people would be able to meet their basic needs. The ‘Family allowances Act 1945’ was also introduced and this entitled an allowance to children under the age of sixteen. Disease (ill health) was a dominant issue as many citizens greatly suffered due to the lack and affordability of professional health services ‘The National Health Service Act’ was

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    These bilingual classroom materials are beneficial because they promote metalinguistic awareness while also serving “…to demonstrate the value of other languages‚ to make connections with the community and family‚ to strengthen the cultural identity of ELLs and to honor their families” (Cloud‚ Genesse‚ & Hamayan‚ 2009‚ p. 102). These materials are intended for a lower level English and German bilingual elementary classroom. I have chosen bilingual children’s books at different reading levels in an

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    Technical Education Act Every year we look forward to walking into our tech centers. We look forward to using the brand new equipment. Thousand dollar Macintosh computers lined up in perfect rows. But rarely do we wonder (or appreciate) where these new things come from. All of the tools we need are funded by an act that was passed in 2006 called the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. This funds a vast majority of the secondary and postsecondary career and technical education programs

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    On the one hand‚ for the communication barrier caused by bilingual and monolingual Chinese patients or their family members‚ nursing should have alternative approaches for people with different English level. When the practitioners do not have the ability to understand their mother language and under a no-interpreter condition‚ patients are anxious and stressful (Meuter et al.‚ 2015). In order to have a better communication with bilingual patients and their family who may not be proficient English

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    change their culture when they are young adults they will change their identity at the same time. In the articles “Aria. A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” written by Richard Rodriguez and “And then I went to school” written by Joseph Suina‚ they illustrated us how people change. People change when they enter into a new culture because they start to think and act different. These changes can affect their identity‚ their way of think‚ and what they believe. The author’s lives before new cultures

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    ! Safeguarding The Wellbeing Of Children And Young People! Safeguarding is a measure taken to having suitable policies‚ procedures and risk assessments as guide to protect service users who may for some reason under personal circumstances be vulnerable to abuse. It should be regarded as ‘everybody’s business’ and must commit to ensuring children‚ young people and vulnerable adults are protected from any form of mistreatment.! ! ! ! Purpose of the policy! ! To protect and promote

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