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    a student is enrolled in bilingual education‚ many people view this as a great opportunity to enrich one’s knowledge and cultural diversity‚ while others may view bilingual education as a useless investment by the government. The difference in opinions on bilingual education depends upon each individual’s perspective on the subject. Language is so important and humans should share the natural desire to learn more than one in a society where communication is key. Bilingual education would provide an

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    A CAUSAL – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BILINGUALISM IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE LITERATURE AMONG GRADE 7 STUDENTS OF ANTONIO J. VILLEGAS VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL‚ TONDO MANILA‚ SCHOOL YEAR 2013 – 2014 A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of College of Education‚ Global Reciprocal Colleges‚ Caloocan Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Research 1 in English by ERIC D. GABON MARVIN C. MONGAYA CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Based on the studies of

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    10 Professional Development 12 Program Structure 14 Family and Community 16 Support and Resources 17 Conclusion 18 References 20 Abstract What is Dual language? Dual language is a form of bilingual education that teaches students‚ as young as pre-k programs‚ literacy and content in their native speaking language. These programs typically start in kindergarten and continue for the next few years‚ many are now continuing into middle school and

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    Richard Rodriguez- Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood “Aria‚” an excerpt from the memoir “Hunger of a Bilingual Childhood‚” accounts for the author‚ Richard Rodriguez’s‚ childhood experience with learning English as a second language. Throughout his essay he represents the power of the individual to defeat the language barrier and how he overcame this particular problem as a child. Being torn between conforming to the “public” language or staying true to his “private” language‚ he discusses

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    through two languages. Two-way dual language programs have the demographics of‚ at minimum‚ the ratio 70:30 native-English students to bilingual and ELL students. This program can include all students who want to enroll in an integrated bilingual classroom. Both one-way and two-way have the same basic principles. A minimum of six years of core academic bilingual instruction with high cognitive demands of grade-level lessons and collaborative learning in engaging and challenging academic content across

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    An Argumentation on the Bilingual education and English-only Movement The question of whether the U.S should have an official language and whether bilingual language education can be accepted is highly controversial. Hispanic concentrated areas like California‚ the Southwest and Florida are especially troubled by the proposed English-only movements. People stands for English-only movement claims that linguistic divisions is harmful to political unity‚ while single official language can provide

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    child will slow down their development. * Supporting L1 takes away from acquiring L2. * Younger children are better at getting L2 or becoming bilingual. All of these are false – and true‚ or at least a nugget of truth is in them. In order for us to understand their factual basis‚ we must first make some distinctions‚ because not all bilinguals are the same! Factors or dimensions in bilingualism and SLA: * Sequential vs. Simultaneous Acquisition * Compound vs. Coordinate Input

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    Case study: Staffing a call center California Children’s Hospital has been receiving numerous customer complaints because of its confusing‚ decentralized appointment and registration process. When customers want to make appointments or register child patients‚ they must contact the clinic or department they plan to visit. Several problems exist with this current strategy. Parents do not always know the most appropriate clinic or department

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    Study Guides for Deaf People and Journey Text Readings Week 6 People Chapter 5 1. What kinds of parent-child interactions lead to language learning in babies? pointing‚ eye gazing‚ smiles‚ vocalizations‚ and engagement in games‚ nursery rhymes‚ and songs‚ family stories‚ and picture books 2. What categories do children’s first words usually fall into? names of animals‚ foods‚ toys‚ actions adjectives and social words (please‚ thank you‚ no‚ yes) 3. How does a sight-word

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    Amy Tan are two bilingual writers. Rodriguez comes from a Latin background where both his parents speak Spanish. Tan is a child of Chinese parents. Though they share some of the same situations; each has a different way of portraying it. This gives the readers two different aspects of being bilingual. Rodriguez told his story in Aria: a Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood. Tan told hers in Mother Tongue. In spite of the fact that they both wrote about their experiences of being bilingual‚ they told their

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