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    CELTA Course Fact Sheet CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING TO ADULTS (CELTA) Ealing‚ Hammersmith and West London College is an authorised centre for courses preparing trainees for the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA). These courses provide initial training in English Language teaching and are intended for those who have no previous experience in this field‚ or whose experience is insufficient to qualify

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    Letters to a Young Teacher by Jonathan Kozol‚ I believe was a good book overall for all readers with just a few small points that I thought needed improvement. When reading this book‚ I thought Kozol made very strong points about education and being a student going into the teaching field‚ I believe all young teachers should read this book. Although it was written in letter form to an elementary teacher‚ the issues and discussions that take place throughout the book apply to all levels of education

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    Read Savage Inequalities by Jonathan Kozol. Kozol examines the inequities in school financing between Urban and suburban schools‚ Chapter 3 (2 points) In 1964‚ the author‚ Jonathan Kozol‚ is a young man who works as a teacher. Like many others at the time‚ the grade school where he teaches is segregated (teaching only non-white students)‚ understaffed‚ and in poor physical condition. Kozol loses his first job as a teacher because he introduces

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    Annouse Dorime English 111 October 13‚ 2010 ‘’Cannibalism It Still Exist’’ by Linh Kieu Ngo ‘’In the essay Cannibalism It Still Exist’’‚ Linh Kieu Ngo Explains how the Vietnamese refugees lost their captain on an escape boat. They were forced to survive with very little‚ after their food and water supply was gone. She explains how the refugees were forced to develop cannibalism by eating human flesh. Even though they didn’t want to eat other human flesh‚ the refugees had no choice because

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    Response to Savage Inequalities by Jonathan Kozol In Savage Inequalities‚ Jonathan Kozol describes the conditions of several of America’s public schools. Kozol visited schools in neighborhoods and found that there was a wide disparity in the conditions between the schools in the poorest inner-city communities and schools in the wealthier suburban communities. How can there be such huge differences within the public school system of a country‚ which claims to provide equal opportunity for all

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    Melissa Galindo English 96 Marc Scott OCT/5/2014 Hitting them hardest when they’re small The Shame of the Nation was written in 2005 by author Jonathan Kozol.  In this book he discusses how underprivileged children in lower-income school districts are treated differently than the children in middle-class school districts. The middle-class children have easy access to pre-school but very few children in the lower-classes have access to pre-school. As a result‚ when lower-classes

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    In his book‚ “The Shame of the Nation”‚ Jonathan Kozol outlines core inequalities in the American educational system. According to Kozol although great steps were made in the 1960s and 1970s to integrate schools‚ by the end of the 1980s schools had begun to re-segregate. In inner cities such as Chicago‚ eighty-seven percent of children enrolled in public schools were either black or Hispanic‚ and only ten percent were white (page#). It seems that there are many different factors contributing to the

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    Still‚ the Children Are Here “Still‚ the children are here” a documentary about a village in northeast India .The people of Sadolpara‚ a small village occupied by the Garos. A society that lives just like their ancestors did they plant their own rice to eat and store. This society is isolated living in their own world with their old ceremonies for agriculture‚ believing in tradition gods and they have a different gender role. The Garos houses are from the lush bamboo forests that surround them

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    In his book‚ Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope‚ Jonathan Kozol pulls back the veil and provides readers with a glimpse of the harsh conditions and unrelenting hope that exists in a community located in the South Bronx called Mott Haven. Mr. Kozol provides his own socially conscious and very informative view of the issues facing the children and educators in this poverty ravaged neighborhood. Just his commentary would paint a very bleak picture of the future. It is the words

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    In the article “Overpopulation Is Still the Problem”‚ the author discusses the problem of overpopulation and how it affected the world in different ways. He believes that overpopulation has led to famine‚ extinction of species‚ desertification and many more. First the author challenges the view of some newspapers that declare that overpopulation has never been a problem and that china ‚ a nation of a billion ‚ was able to overcome it’s exceedance of carrying capacity by using technologies by stating

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