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    attitude‚ perception and role in their children’s education through a survey. The objectives of the study were “first‚ to ascertain Arab parents’ attitudes toward bilingual education; second‚ to determine Arab parents’ perception of their role in their children’s education; and third‚ to gather information on Arab ethnicity” (Youssef & Skimpins‚ 1985‚ p. 190). According to the findings‚ “all 44 subjects were unanimously positive toward bilingual education” (Youssef & Skimpins‚ 1985‚ p. 190). Research

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    Bilingualism in Indonesian Schools Language education is one of the primary educations in human’s early learning. A good mind is build by a good language structure‚ so bilingualism is the important thing that should be emphasized in human’s life. However‚ to apply bilingualism in education‚ people need to spend more money because it is more expensive than regular education system. In Indonesia‚ there are several schools that applying bilingualism in their education system‚ but they are mostly located in

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    difficult process of an IEP and to ensure that the child receives the services and resources needed at the school. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a law ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation. IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention‚ special education and related services to more than 6.5 million eligible infants‚ toddlers‚ children and youth with disabilities (IDEA‚ 2004). Since most parents are not

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    Kenji Hakuta Yale University ! I Rafael M. Diaz University of N e w Mexlco II I ate bilingual saniples to a n extent such that the prototype of subsequent studies o n bilingualism became group comparisons of balanced bilinguals 10 monolingual counterparts matched o n appropriate variables. Second‚ the results served to allay cornnionly held fears concerning the products of bilingual education. namely‚ that it would produce retarded. poorly educated‚ anomie individuals without affiliation

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    Reflection of Bilingual Education Elisabeth Avryanne S. Indonesia is a country that is incredibly famous for its heterogeneous culture. The relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Language is used to maintain and convey culture and cultural ties (Leveridge). Formerly‚ in colonial era‚ Dutch language became the main language that was spoken by educated elite of Indonesia. Malay language was spoken at the time of independent by native speakers. In 1942‚ Japanese occupied Indonesia

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    Teaching: Becoming a Professional‚ Second Edition‚ by Donald Kauchak and Paul Eggen Published by Prentice-Hall/Merrill. Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. ISBN: 0-536-29980-3 Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional‚ Second Edition‚ by Donald Kauchak and Paul Eggen Published by Prentice-Hall/Merrill. Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. Learner Diversity Differences in Today’s Students T eachers begin their careers expecting to find classrooms like the ones they experienced

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    Still in progress-- As of 2011‚ Hispanics make up 52.0 million of the US population making them the largest minority group in the United States. From the year 2000 to 2011 alone‚ there has been a 37% increase in population. The projection for the year 2050 is 132.8 million (Nora‚ 2009). Although immigration has been blamed for this rapid increase‚ it is believed that the continuing increase is due to high birth rates among the 2nd and 3rd generations. In the US‚ the Hispanic population is primarily

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    Baddawi Eisenhower English A T/T September 9‚ 2014 Reading Response Practice 38.8 Why is it that we have so many foreign-born children continuing to speak only their native language and not a scent of English? How successful has bilingual education been? They do live in this country after all‚ so shouldn’t English be their second language? A perfect example to this problem is in the short essay‚ “No Comprendo”. Mujica describes how hard it is for foreign children to learn English in public

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    is created by where they came from. Everyone comes from different backgrounds. From state to state‚ everything is different. America is mixed with all different cultures and races. Your identity is created by where you grew up‚ gender‚ and your education. Countries try to manage their multilanguage like the Indian constitution recognizes nineteen languages and English being one of them. In “Should English be the Law?” By Robert King stated‚ “We like to believe that to pass a law is to change behavior

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    learn English in that one-year time period‚ they’re doomed to run into difficulties when advancing to a higher-level education of the dominant language. It is simply a “sink or swim” ordeal. The failure to address individual student’s language assistance translates to failure to provide them an equal‚ fair opportunity to learn. (Crawford 91) If schools were to increase bilingual programs instead of having all English immersion programs‚ I believe school attendance among Latinos would increase. I

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