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    problems and can soon lead the child to fall further and further behind in his education and development. This type of situation can also lead to a lack of belief the child has toward himself. If the educator is biased toward a child‚ whether positive or negative‚ it is inhibiting what the

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    day in the classrooms of many school districts. I learned that many students in low income schools do not have many opportunities in becoming successful or furthering their education due to the low resources that their schools provide for them and their teachers. I also learned that each student has the right to equal education no matter whether they are an English learner‚ have a disability‚ come from a low income family‚ from a minority group‚ or is an immigrant student. This has informed me as

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    I believe that the school should have a one-year physical education course in our school for all the students because it can be beneficial. Having a physical education course can help the student maintain in shape and strength. Some indoor activities for the students that I think they should do is jogging‚ running‚ cycling‚ dancing‚ swimming‚ climbing stairs‚ stretching‚ sit-ups‚ push-ups‚ leg lifts‚ squats‚ weight lifting. Jogging‚ running‚ cycling‚ dancing‚ climbing stairs and swimming is all

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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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    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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    The student’s score received is thus equated to his or her academic value. The objectives of school have greatly shifted in the recent decades. Education has gone from emphasizing learning and enlightenment‚ to being a highly competitive experience in which peers are seen as rivals. Those with the best scores are assumed to be the smartest individuals in the class. However‚ after surveying fifth

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    this school. I interviewed a teacher at the school where I currently work as a Bilingual Teacher Assistant. The teachers name is Adriana Sanchez‚ she currently teaches 4th grade at Manuel Jara Elementary school located in Fort Worth‚ Texas. She decided to become a teacher because all her family is in the education field. Her husband works at the administration building for FWISD. She has her bachelors degree in education and her masters as a reading specialist. She has been teaching for 15 years total

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    generation‚ education was one of America’s most valuable resources. It had us on top of all other countries‚ making us some of the most intelligent people in the world‚ but today conditions have changed. Education isn’t the same and it’s creating such a vast division between not only our surrounding countries‚ but in our generations as well. Lowered curriculum standards‚ lack of a support system‚ and the creation of stereotypes of today’s teenagers are just minimal parts of the reason that education is losing

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    E-mail : shradha_3283@yahoo.co.in ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- OBJECTIVE:- Seeking a long term opportunity within the business community‚ where my professional experience‚ education‚ and abilities would be advantageous to the growth of my employer and myself. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- WORK EXPERIENCE:- * PRIME PHARMACHEM

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