Areli Garcia 02/22/2013 Hist. 121 Movie Critique Stand and Deliver is the movie I chose because I want to learn about latinos and how they are qualified in their education in America and because I want to learn about how much a person can succeed when their surroundings aren’t the safest to their life and future. I’ve seen many occasions where latino’s intelligence has been put down to the floor because of their culture‚ their background‚ and/or even the barrio they are from and aren’t given the support that they need
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communities are surrounded by Hispanics‚ Latinos and other race as well. In this film Stand and Deliver it shows a high population of Hispanic students from working-class families who are way below their grade level in terms of academic skills and have a lot of social problems. However‚ in this film we discover a variety of learning objectives that are established by the teacher. For example‚ we meet Jaime Escalante‚ who is a math teacher who teaches in a high school in a Hispanic neighborhood where
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There were moments in “Stand and Deliver” that moved me very deeply and other moments so artificial and contrived that I wanted to edit them out‚ right then and there. The result is a film that makes a brave‚ bold statement about an unexpected subject‚ but that lacks the full emotional power it really should have. “Stand and Deliver” tells the story of a high school mathematics teacher who takes a class of losers and potential dropouts and transforms them‚ in the course of one school year‚ into
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After viewing the Stand and Deliver movie‚ the one characteristic I believe the most instrumental and important in Escalante’s success as a teacher was passion. I totally agree with Richards when he stated‚ "Great teachers have a passion for teaching. When a passionate person teaches‚ others feel as though they are communicating the most important truths one could ever hear." Escalante’s students responded to his animation and life that he brought to the classroom. Some Bible teachers should
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Reflection paper Stand and Deliver The movie Stand and Deliver takes place in the lower class part of Las Angeles. When the movie starts you see the teacher driving down the street‚ and you begin to notice graffiti‚ closed shops‚ poor people‚ and gang members. When you finally see the school for the first time‚ you see that there is no order in the hallways. Students are late for class‚ disrespectful to teachers‚ and some students even rigged the fire alarm in order to get out of class early.
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Representation of Hispanics in Ramon Menendez’s Stand and Deliver Stereotyping describes a value-neutral psychological mechanism that creates categories and enables people to manage the swirl of data presented to them from their environment (“Latino Images” 14). The human mind automatically sorts things in different categories in order to perceive things a certain way by generalizing or stereotyping. Hollywood films stereotype people in different cultures in an attempt to breakdown the types of
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Jaime Escalante was born December 31‚ 1930 in La Paz‚ Bolivia. He came to the United States in the 1960s to seek a better life. He began teaching math to troubled students in a violent Los Angeles school and became famous for leading many of them to pass the advanced placement calculus test. In 1974‚ Escalante took a job at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles‚ California. He found himself in a challenging situation: teaching math to troubled students in a rundown school known for violence
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Assignment March14‚ 2013 “Jaime Alfonzo Escalante” What does it takes to become good at math? For Jaime Escalante‚ one of America’s most famous teachers‚ it only takes “ganas”. As Mr. Escalante often explained‚ “ganas” (Spanish word for desire) will motivate any student to find and exploit their full potential‚ regardless of their economic or ethnic background. Jaime Escalante was born in La Paz‚ the capital city of Bolivia‚ South America. With the example
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Strategic Business Plan Prepared to Fulfill Consulting Duties in Service of Escalante’s Fine Tex-Mex and Tequila Victorium Consulting Miguel Aguilar Maria Dillet Stephen Bromwell Ruben Pardo Jonathan Gray Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 I. General Company Information 4 Escalante’s TODAY 4 Personnel 4 Training 5 II. Vision/Mission/Objective 5 No mission Statement 5 No vision statement 6 What is the objective? 6 III. External Competitor Environment 7 Five-Forces Model of Competition 7
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Lucrecia Escalante Is a dedicated business professional with ample experience in the field of tower and building rooftop leasing‚ management‚ operations and real estate transactions. She lives in Miami‚ Florida and is a committed Member of the Women’s Wireless Leadership Forum (WWLF) Lucrecia started Her career with Subcarrier Communications in ‘09 as a part-time acquisition consultant in the Miami- Ft Lauderdale area. After choosing to spend more time learning the Subcarrier way‚ Her dedication
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