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    is created by where they came from. Everyone comes from different backgrounds. From state to state‚ everything is different. America is mixed with all different cultures and races. Your identity is created by where you grew up‚ gender‚ and your education. Countries try to manage their multilanguage like the Indian constitution recognizes nineteen languages and English being one of them. In “Should English be the Law?” By Robert King stated‚ “We like to believe that to pass a law is to change behavior

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    learn English in that one-year time period‚ they’re doomed to run into difficulties when advancing to a higher-level education of the dominant language. It is simply a “sink or swim” ordeal. The failure to address individual student’s language assistance translates to failure to provide them an equal‚ fair opportunity to learn. (Crawford 91) If schools were to increase bilingual programs instead of having all English immersion programs‚ I believe school attendance among Latinos would increase. I

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    Code switching is a surviving skill that some bilingual people and students encompass‚ sometimes to compensate for the lack of vocabulary in a certain language. It is defined as language alteration between two languages‚ transferring from one language to another in the course of a conversation (Brice‚ p. 10) In the teaching field code-switching has a great importance because it can be used by teachers or students in story telling to aid interaction‚ comprehension‚ and classroom participation‚ since

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    Teaching: Becoming a Professional‚ Second Edition‚ by Donald Kauchak and Paul Eggen Published by Prentice-Hall/Merrill. Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. ISBN: 0-536-29980-3 Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional‚ Second Edition‚ by Donald Kauchak and Paul Eggen Published by Prentice-Hall/Merrill. Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. Learner Diversity Differences in Today’s Students T eachers begin their careers expecting to find classrooms like the ones they experienced

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    America Is a Salad Bowl

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    are all different kinds of races‚ religions‚ and people from different countries. Everyone comes from different backgrounds. America is mixed with all different cultures and races. Your identity is created by where you grew up‚ gender‚ and your education. Many countries try to manage their multilanguage for example; the Indian constitution recognizes nineteen languages and English being one of them. In “Should English be the Law?” By Robert King stated‚ “We like to believe that to pass a law

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    adequate programs to ELL students. Said ADE was not following 1974 decision. Proposition 203 of 2000 deterred bilingual education‚ and demanded ELL students have decent English proficiency after a year of SEI instruction. This blocked students from learning in two languages and forces them to learn English at a set rate. 2. Identify historical developments that affected bilingual education‚ English as a Second Language‚ and Structured English Immersion. 3. Evaluate the Lau v. Nichols decision

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    fgaDiacritical marks are symbols added to letters of the alphabet to indicate different pronunciation than the letters are usually given. This article describes the most common diacritical symbols‚ as well as some punctuation marks commonly used in French‚ Italian‚ and Spanish.  * é - accent acute * è - accent grave * ê - circumflex * ë - umlaut or diaerisis * ç - cedilla * ñ - tilde * ø - streg * ð - eth (capital form Ð) * å - bolle * æ - ligature *

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    challenge are‚ by creating English as a second language program‚ a structured English immersion approach‚ or implementing bilingual education. Ms. Esparza’s approach will be to start a bilingual education program. Bilingual education involves the delivery of instruction in two languages‚ with attempts to preserve and build on native language skills. A major barrier to bilingual instruction is the lack of teachers who are not only fluent in two languages but also qualified to teach math‚ science‚

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    Bilingual education and economic inequality are just two of the many issues Texans deal with in today’s society. In “What is Bilingual Education‚” Stephen Krashen defines bilingual education as “any use of two languages in school – by teachers or students or both – for a variety of social and pedagogical (educational) purposes” (1). Bilingual education confrontations in Texas are due to the overwhelming amount and diversity of immigrants in the past fifteen years. While good for population growth

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    Over the years‚ bilingual education has involved teaching children academics in two different languages so they may become competent learners and be successful at acquiring English. This type of education has been a hot topic that federal governments have debated whether to keep in the curriculum of schools. Studies have shown there are benefits that range from cognitive ability‚ educational advancement‚ to employment opportunities with a bilingual education‚ while the critics label it as a “failed

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