THE BILINGUAL RESEARCH JOURNAL Winter 1996‚ Vol. 20‚ No. 1‚ pp. 45-53 TEACHER ATTITUDES TOWARD THE PRINCIPLES OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND TOWARD STUDENTS ’ PARTICIPATION IN BILINGUAL PROGRAMS: SAME OR DIFFERENT? Fay H. Shin California State University‚ Stanislaus Stephen Krashen University of Southern California Abstract 794 elementary and secondary teachers filled out a questionnaire probing attitudes toward bilingual education. While support for the principles underlying bilingual education
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Name: CHURCHIL OBIERO Instruction: Task: Date: MEMOIR QUESTION 1 The whys and wherefores for writing a memoir are diverse and vast. Some aim at leaving legacy to their successors while others do it to share wisdom. One’s awareness of the purpose for writing a particular memoir presents an emotional power for doing the job. Since everyone wants to leave a good legacy‚ it is extraordinarily difficult to tell the dark side of the story. As a result‚ not all things presented by the authors are
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Richard Rodriguez “Aria: A Memoir of A Bilingual Childhood”‚ both authors experience the difficulties of language barrier and adjusting to a different lifestyle in order to develop as an individual in the United States. Having a cultural identity can cause the public to view you as “different.” Due to this matter‚ the “normal” individuals will try to avoid any interaction with you. This is one of the obstacles immigrants have to face when adapting to the American culture. In the essay‚ “Aria: Memoir
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“Aria” Donald Barthelme’s short story “Aria” is similar to a stream of consciousness‚ as the narrator continuously and uninterruptedly shoots out her thoughts. In the beginning of the story‚ the sentences are short‚ very short‚ some even only one word. This style of authentic freestyle riffing creates a rapid energy that resembles a rambling. It is like beats of a song all pouring out different cohesive and non-cohesive things. The paragraphs are all very long and each consists of abundant information
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friendship was at its end. At this very day‚ I am still wondering as to what happened to our perfect friendship. I may never know the reason‚ however‚ I can bring some clarity into my understanding of this discontinued friendship. Throughout this memoir‚ I will describe my friendship with Anthony‚ analyze it through many perspectives‚ and compare how I felt three years ago to my current feelings. About eleven odd years ago‚ a special friend came into my life by the name of Anthony. I met him when
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The relationship between Richard Rodriguez and Richard Hoggart is supremely that of a student to a teacher with Rodriguez as the student and Hoggart as the teacher. In moments when Rodriguez says that Hoggart’s opinion of what a “scholarship boy” entails is “more accurate than fair‚” Rodriguez is learning more as if he is a student (547). Of course Rodriguez now‚ after having written “The Achievement of Desire‚” understands his place as a “scholarship boy” student; however‚ there are brutally honest
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Sue Rodriguez- Assisted Suicide By: Monique Sue Rodriguez‚ once a woman who was lively and healthy women much like the rest of us was given the horrible news that she had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in early 1991 changing her life tremendously. Little did she know her fight for equality of life would create a milestone in Canadian Law. Sue Rodriguez fought long and hard to demand the right to assisted suicide‚ which at the time was illegal under
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Kylie Schoen Ms. Zamierowski LENG111 10/7/13 Out of the corner of my eye‚ I saw the pyramid start to fall‚ and with it‚ my heart dropped. I could not believe after all this time and all the challenges we faced‚ a simple pyramid would be our downfall. My mind went in reverse and I reminisced about everything we had been through together to get to this point. It was finally the year we all looked forward to ever since we were freshmen: Senior Year! My group of best friends had been close all
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report presents an interview with a bilingual called H.D . H.D. is a daughter of a Turkish immigrant family who lived in Australia for 12 years .H.D. gives examples from her personal life about how she became bilingual background ‚ the challenges of second language acquisition ‚ benefits and the role of languages in her life. H.D was asked the following questions : (a) Could you please explain how you became bilingual? (b) Could you describe the bilingual environment you grew up in? (c) Which
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Questions for Discussion 1. One way to read Richard Rodriguez’s essay is as a discussion of two discrete educational philosophies. What are they? The two discrete educational philosophies are bilingual education and teaching a second language. 2. What does Rodriguez mean when he says‚ “[I]n a way‚ it didn’t matter very much that my parents could not speak English with ease…. And yet‚ in another way‚ it mattered very much” (para.15)? I think when Rodriguez’s said it didn’t matter to him
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