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    “Philosophy of Bilingual Education” sounds so official‚ so academic‚ and a bit intimidating as well. How and when does a teacher form a philosophy of bilingual education? That question has caused me to dig into my past and ponder each of my teaching experiences as well as the opinions of respected loved ones. I have also taken into consideration the philosophies and opinions of other teachers I have known and spoken to on this matter. My Experience Teaching LEP Students After graduating from

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    Barack Obama‚ makes us question whether the use of the Internet helps us succeed or makes us stupid and lock ourselves out of the outside world. The Internet bubble increases its volume and density rapidly‚ because the number of people and hours using the internet increases dramatically every day. Consequently‚ books and other research resources are becoming increasingly less valuable. The Internet has become the biggest library. By growing so rapidly‚ the Internet system not only makes life so much

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    We live in a world where more people from other countries are moving to new ones‚ knowing different languages can help the world be seen in a different light. It can also open windows for jobs that allow working with other countries. Being bilingual means that a person can speak two of the roughly 6‚500 known languages fluently. If a child is taught a foreign language in the early stages of life‚ it allows them to understand subjects faster than kids that are monolinguals‚ one that speaks one language

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    internal conflict. “The key difference between bilinguals and monolinguals may be more basic: a heightened ability to monitor the environment”(Bhattacharjee‚ 2012). Bilingualism seems that if being bilingual is a simple life hack‚ then we would all be able to achieve the highest set goal. Being able to withhold more than one language is part of the brain’s executive function. Having to deal with any kind of puzzle even if it is from another country a bilingual has a better chance of solving it. It would

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    Carter Barber Loughman English B50 10/17/12 It Really Does Make Cents In Derek Sereno’s essay‚ “It Just Makes Cents”‚ he makes multiple points about why our beloved penny should be removed from the currency system. We have all spent countless times digging through our wallets searching for change and waiting for our grocer or barista to give us back the meaningless pennies that will most likely end up in a tip jar or a penny tray. Sereno not only states that the penny no longer has value to

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    language. My first point is learning foreign language has a wonderful effect on human’s brain. This is because the research which looked at brain densities of bilingual people. There were three types of people‚ some of them speak only one language‚ and some of them learned a second language before 5 years old‚ and others became bilingual between ages 10 and 15 . This research was carried out by Mecelli (Micheli) who is London’s Department of imaging Neuroscience researcher. Brain imaging showed

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    How would you feel if you attended school and your teacher lectured in a different language than your native language‚ English? Do you think you could be successful as a student under those conditions‚ or would you prefer to be taught in your native tongue? Did you know that in Chicago in the 19th Century‚ immigrant students had the opportunity to learn in their mother tongue? Instruction in German was common then because the earliest German schools had a religious focus‚ with the clergy providing

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    in my community. Taking this experience of feeling excluded‚ I want to connect with others whether it be those who come from different or same ethnic group‚ social class‚ sexuality‚ and so on‚ to come together and share our personal experiences of being a minority. In the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC)‚ I hope to meet new people outside my community and even those who I have not met in the Sacred Heart Prep community as well and learn from one another. No‚ I have not participated

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    Mary Ann Carrillo What is bilingual education? Bilingual education is a term that describes the different kind of educational program such as English as a Second Language. This program is taught in their native language. “For example‚ young children might be taught to read in their native language of Spanish; they are transitioned to English-only instruction when their English is proficient enough to ensure success.” (http://www.suite101.com/content/bilingual-education-programs-pros-and-cons-a227708)

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    Spanish-speaking immigrants have rights to bilingual education? With the increase of the Latino population in New York City during the 1960s caused the school system to be faced with a new issue of language rights. My topic of bilingual education is important because with the increasing presence of Latinos it brings an increasing number of Limited English Proficient Students to the country. Being a first or second generation Latino having a bilingual education makes a difference in one life by causing them

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