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    the reasons that show discrimination exist. In an increasingly diverse society‚ it is very important to be aware of where other people are coming from and their experiences‚ opportunities or lack of opportunities that were provided to them. I consider myself a privileged person compare to a lot of people who come from the same background as me. I was able to live in other countries without being worried about money and support.

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    Cultural Background Paper Natesha C. Robinson SCO/100 May 5th‚ 2010 Leslie Hart University of Phoenix Cultural Background Culture is the totality of learned‚ socially transmitted customs‚ knowledge‚ material objects‚ and behavior. It includes ideas‚ values‚ and artifacts of groups of people (Schaefer‚ 2006). Understanding culture can be tricky‚ ever ask “why do people act the way they do?”‚ “what made me do that”‚ “what was I thinking?” Physical abilities‚ educational background

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    Asses the view‚ that working class children underachieve because they are culturally deprived. Middle class children have a higher tendency of achieving more than pupils of the working class. A few explanations pay attention on the external factors outside school. This includes cultural deprivation – working class pupils are portrayed as having a lack of correct attitude‚ values‚ language and knowledge for educational success. Whilst material deprivation means that working class pupils are most

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    Background on resilience Resilience is being able to get back up after falling down and carry on with life. Life is full of ups and downs and when your life is at a down point resilience will help you to bounce back again. Resilience is important for mental health because if you are not able to bounce back from times of adversity an individual runs the risk of poor mental health turning into a mild mental illness. Nick Wall’s showed he was a resilient person after the tragedy of the February 22nd

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    Effective Professional Development for Teachers of Mathematics: Key Principles from Research and a Program Embodying These Principles Doug Clarke Australian Catholic University (Melbourne‚ Australia) Barbara Clarke Monash University (Victoria‚ Australia) Abstract A variety of curriculum and policy documents around the world have promoted a vision for mathematics teaching and learning that has growing support from the mathematics education community. There is increasing recognition‚ however

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    procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour In my setting‚ Little Stars Nursery‚ we believe that both children and adults alike flourish in an ordered and structured environment with boundaries; so that everyone knows what is expected of them‚ and then the children are free to learn and develop without fear of being hurt or hindered by anyone else. We strive to enable an environment in which children can develop their own self-discipline and self-esteem

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    life. On the other hand‚ all children will experience stress‚ sometimes significant amounts of it‚ in their lives. The author depict the stress that young children may experience and it may well be resulting from disrupted homes‚ blended families‚ both parents working outside the home; increased exposure to violence‚ Parents working all the time‚ death‚ poverty Experts agree that for some children‚ growing up in today’s world may be tougher. As many as 25% of all children are at risk of academic failure

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    their children become a great person in the future. In order to develop their children into a superior kid‚ they spend lots of time‚ effort and money on them since they were young. This is leading to an over expectation on children which create tension between parents and children. Parents should set a positive and realistic expectation on their children because expecting too much on them would result in negative self-image‚ discouragement and anxiety. Having too high expectation on children can

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    The Role of Children in Family and Society in the Middle East: Cases from Cairo and Syria Mary Keath Arabic 920 Cultures of the Middle East Dr. Abdelrahim Salih March 2005 2 The Role of Children in Family and Society in the Middle East: Cases from Egypt and Syria Introduction: This paper provides a brief overview of the traditional role of children in the family and society in the Middle East. It asks the questions of how these roles made some children vulnerable to harm and

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    2. The concept that different cultural groups can and should maintain their unique cultural identities while participating equally in the dominant culture is Biculturalism 3. Culture influences the importance of prestige‚ status‚ pride‚ family‚ loyalty‚ love of country‚ religious belief‚ and honor. The manifestation of culture that is reflected in this statement is Values 4. The inability to view other cultures as equally viable alternatives for organizing reality is Ethnocentrism

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