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    Carrillo What is bilingual education? Bilingual education is a term that describes the different kind of educational program such as English as a Second Language. This program is taught in their native language. “For example‚ young children might be taught to read in their native language of Spanish; they are transitioned to English-only instruction when their English is proficient enough to ensure success.” (http://www.suite101.com/content/bilingual-education-programs-pros-and-cons-a227708) Since

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    “Philosophy of Bilingual Education” sounds so official‚ so academic‚ and a bit intimidating as well. How and when does a teacher form a philosophy of bilingual education? That question has caused me to dig into my past and ponder each of my teaching experiences as well as the opinions of respected loved ones. I have also taken into consideration the philosophies and opinions of other teachers I have known and spoken to on this matter. My Experience Teaching LEP Students After graduating from

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    seems to be universally accepted that increased education is a good thing. Thousands of colleges and millions of students spend vast amounts of time and money chasing pieces of paper. But what is the value of these qualifications? This essay will discuss whether education has been devalued.  Supporters of education (usually teachers or educators‚ or those who have an interest in stopping people thinking for themselves) say that increased levels of education will open doors for students. Certificates

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    LCC Sandra Luz Martínez Navedo sandy.navedo@gmail.com Types of Bilingual Education According to Baker (1993)‚ there are ten types of bilingual education which are divided in weak and strong forms of education for bilingualism. I will pinpoint the characteristics that define each type of education. Submersion Education is a weak form of education for bilingualism which focuses in using majority language instruction during the day by both‚ teachers and students

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    those ethnic groups there are thousands and thousands of immigrants‚ each of whom brings with them their own cultural experience and language. Correlating with that trend‚ the number of language immersion schools in the United States has increased from 50 in 1985 to 448 in 2011 (“Growth of Language Immersion in the United States 1971-2011”)‚ a marked growth that can be attributed in part to the great influx of immigrants from South and Central America. The struggle to assimilate into American communities

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    Is Bilingual Education an effective way for our students to be learning in our schools today? This is a question that has been asked in this country for many years. It has been an issue of controversy for many years. Many people believe that Bilingual Education is a modern day issue that has recently been a focus point in our country. Bilingual Education and all of its components has been a part of our education system for over 100 years and since then the battle of how to teach it and what the effects

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    A Christian Education 1 The Pros and Cons of a Christian Education Willie King Foundations of Christian Learning A Christian Education 2 The Pros and Cons of A Christian Education Although attending a Christian College has its advantages‚ it has some disadvantages that may birth skepticism

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    Pros and Cons of Inclusion in a general education classroom Inclusion in a general classroom is one of the largest controversies that schools face today. Most administrators‚ parents and teachers question the likely academic impacts associated with the placement of students with special needs into general educational classrooms. Inclusion is the educational approach that requires students with disabilities to learn together with non-disabled students. Rather than the segregation of students based

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    Sex Education in Schools Pros and Cons Pros of sex education in schools: - Classes are gender-exclusive. This saves embarrassment among students and teach them only what they need to know based on their gender. - Properly taught‚ sexual education could become a regular and ongoing Human Anatomy and Biology complete with tests and grading that goes toward graduation credits. - Students can be taught the correct terms of the reproductive system of sexually transmitted diseases and contraception

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    to deliver this speech‚ and also thank you to Mr. XXX for giving me this opportunity. Well‚ today I would like to talk about pros and cons of sex education. Why do I take this as my topic? Because all children will grow up to become adults and will require some basic knowledge of sex as well as pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases at some point in time. Sex education is basically conducted to help youngsters prevent themselves against abuse‚ exploitation‚ unintended pregnancies‚ sexually transmitted

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