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    Literacy skills begin early - by the age of five or six. Before they even begin school‚ bilingual children have already absorbed the grammatical structures‚ sounds‚ and vocabulary of a language. This assumption takes into account that parents speak with their children in their own mother tongue from a very young age. What brought me to write this article is the desire to get my Hebrew speaking son to increase his literacy in English despite the fact that he is only two years old. The sooner parents

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    It’s not always a blessing People are always telling me that I don’t speak English or Spanish‚ but I have my own language called Spanglish. I sit here thinking how many people can relate to my everyday life struggle.The curse of being bilingual is one that can affect you for all of the time. The struggle of actually never being fluent in either language makes you feel a bit abnormal. As if you lack some kind of ability to be smart or even just an average person. Constantly being made fun

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    [pic] Name: Estefania Espergue Date: Thursday 27 September Review of "The Talk of the Child" by Jerome Bruner: "... Their issues relate to the way the child acquires the uses of their native language ... the emphasis is on pragmatic‚ in learning how to do things with words

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    I have full understanding of SpEd programs such as 504‚ resource‚ and inclusion. Most of all I consider myself very knowledgeble in the area of Bilingual Education. I have served in LPAC committees‚ have administered a variety of language assessments‚ and worked in different types of Bilingual program models. I’ve had the opportunity to work in Bilingual‚ Dual-Language‚ ESL‚ and General Ed classrooms. As an experienced educator‚ I am also skilled in the area of implementing differentiated instruction

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    they may have come from can be very useful to know. A school’s bilingual educators or resources in the community should be able to help with the knowledge you will need to make sure their classroom teacher and school know how to address that child’s specific needs (AdLit‚ 2015). One of the big barriers when working with ELL parents is language. There are some ways to combat this issue. A teacher needs to do his/her best to find a bilingual

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    This semester I observed a first grade bilingual classroom at Martin Elementary. The classroom contained three ELL’s at a variety of levels. The instructor‚ Mrs. Guerrero‚ used lots of sheltered instruction strategies not only during the set time for bilingual instruction‚ but throughout the rest of the content areas. Throughout the semester‚ I saw how Mrs. Guerrero used specific strategies to teach vocabulary to her LEP students. The first thing I noticed was how she had seated them near native

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    Experience Indianapolis Public Schools 07/2016-07/2017 Bilingual Enrollment Specialist 10/2016-07/2017 • Assisted parents with the enrollment process for students • Managed a high volume of inbound and outbound calls • Managed Front Desk area • Acted as a Spanish Bilingual Translator when needed • Maintained school records within the database • Maintained a positive‚ energetic‚ solution driven demeanor in all dealings with parents‚ staff

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    As a bilingual student‚ myself‚ I recognize the importance of receiving language support‚ when English is not your first language. At the age of eight‚ I struggled to adapt to my new country and its language. Unfortunately‚ my parents did not know English‚ therefore I could not get any support from home. However‚ I was fortunate to find bilingual teachers that were patient and appropriately skilled to provide me the resources I needed to acquire the new language. These teachers inspired me to become

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    Unbowed: a memoir; Character Study As the author‚ Wangari Maathai tells us “The experiences of childhood are what mold us and make us who we are. How you translate the life you see‚ feel smell and touch as you grow up—the water you drink‚ the air you breathe and the food you eat—are what you become.” (Page 52) It is no surprise given this way of thinking that the people in our childhood also make an enormous impact on our lives‚ especially our parents. Wangari’s father‚ Muta Njugi‚ was named

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    people born after the year 2000‚ Stephen King wrote exactly this. In his piece‚ On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft‚ King successfully inspires and teaches writers on their journey through telling stories from his past that influenced who he is today‚ as well as giving the readers concrete advice about successful writing. In the first section of the novel‚ King writes memoirs about the various parts of his childhood that he remembers. Through these events that are accompanied by his insightful perspective

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