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- 4331: Bilingual Education Is Beneficial To Students Abilities To Assimilate In The Mainstream Culture
- Bilingual Education Is Beneficial To Students Abilities To Assimilate In The Mainstream Culture Taylor English only--sink or swim? Yeah right! Instead of English Only Advocates worrying about bilingual education cost in our school system, why not take advantage of the skills our ethnic minorities possess to move our economy forward? They are obviously not thinking clearly, because the benefit of bilinguals, significantly outweigh the bad. To deny our ... and support students to the attainment of bilingual or multilingual skills. They should also consider that students coming from homes where two or more languages are used will face difficulty in applying while in the school environment. The fact that so few Americans command any other language than English is largely a result of educational failure and cultural inadequacies. The American economy will benefit from bilingual education because historically multilingual personnel ... b. They fear minority languages. c. Overt, Racist, Paranoid view. IV a. Preservation of culture/language b. Ethnic minorities culturally inferior c. Language subject to political review. d. Encourage bilingualism e. Students face difficulty in school f. Educational failure V a. American economy b. English one language c. Information Techmnology. d. 4 year study. e. WEB pages. VI a. We discussed the development of students linguistic resources b. As Equal ...
- 4332: Cultural Diversity: Campus Climates and Classroom Instruction
- ... launched a scholarship program offering $10,000 for very good African-American students as an added incentive for coming to the campus. In addition, to scholarships there have been increased recruiting efforts toward targeting black high school graduates living in West Tennessee, but what about the other ethnic backgrounds. How has the university tried to recruit Native Americans, Asian American, or Hispanic cultures to the campus? Maybe the university could offer more ...
- 4333: Character Change, Illustrated
- ... M. as he eats the yam, "You right, but everything what looks good ain't necessarily good," he said. "But these is." (Ellison 264) For I.M. this is nothing but the absolute truth. The school and the founder and Bledsoe, who all seemed to be nothing but the good were all masks of deception. I.M.'s yam however is good. It reminds him of who he is and where he came from. It also makes him think of the people at the school collectively. Stating how he would like to smear the faces of his school mates with the peel of his yam, he also show how they would react to simply being confronted with a stereotype that was actually true. What a group of people we were, I though. ...
- 4334: The Levels of the FFA
- The Levels of the FFA The first level of the FFA is the local level. The local level is our school, Baren County High. Our local level belongs to a larger group called the Chapter. Our chapter is Barren County. There are 12 local levels in the Barren County Chapter. The next level is the Regoinal level. The Regional ...
- 4335: O'Neill's Debate on Education
- ... could score majority right. do you know 3 of them got 10 out of 15 questions right. They took time and really thought about it. Students did learn the lesson then it was taught in school. All they had to do was stay out of trouble and not interrupt the often students with there learning. When a student is kick out of school and at home what are they doing to replace to time spent out of school. They either not at home or getting ready to leave. Their parents don't bother to physically correct them. They figure why bother they probly do it again. Then the parents give up hope ...
- 4336: Mystification
- ... the classroom. Mystification could be a way for students to get out of the classroom. This would allow them to get out on their own to learn more about topics they are learning about in school. Gene Anyon would enjoy the idea of mystification. Mystification would encourage students to work outside of the "boring" classroom and learn more extensively about a subject on their own. Mystification could be used to spark ... leave them with enough mystery for them to seek an answer, or conclusion that otherwise would not have been covered in the classroom. Mystification would be an easy way to ease the corruptness of the school on the student. Getting out of the classroom would also teach the student not to rely on the school as there only main source of education and would also teach them to think on a higher level, thinking and questioning more independently. Would this not broaden a the education of a child? It ...
- 4337: Multicultural Education: Piecing Together the Puzzle
- ... no mainstream culture, but many diverse subcultures which will cooperate for the good of everyone, not just the majority or the minority. I feel very strongly that multiculturalism should be included in all curricula. My school experience (until college) didn't include multicultural perspectives and I feel as if I missed out on some important things. I often feel a little clueless when confronted with situations involving people different from me ... unify groups with differences. Davidman (1994) defines the goals of multicultural education as: (1) educational equity; (2) empowerment of students and their parents; (3) cultural pluralism in society; (4) ...understanding and harmony in the classroom, school, and community; (5) an expanded knowledge of various cultural and ethnic groups; and (6) the development of students, parents, and practitioners...guided by an informed and inquisitive multicultural perspective (p.2). Just as the goals ... W. (1995). Should Multiculturalism Permeate the Curriculum? Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Educational Issues (pp. 82-83). Guilford, CT: The Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc. Senese, G.B., Tozer, S.E., & Violas, P.C. (1995). School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. New York: McGraw-Hill. Wurzel, J.S. (1988). Toward Multiculturalism: A Reader in Multicultural Education. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.
- 4338: College Education is Essential In Today's Society
- ... the first step in being self-sufficient and living by yourself. College life also gives a person a chance to express his ingenious and creative abilities and to supplement the skills that he learned in high school. City University will give me an unprecedented opportunity to achieve these goals and to reach a new plateau in my scholarly studies. In my life I plan to pursue a career in the aerospace field ...
- 4339: Teachers
- Teachers There is only one aspect of school that no student can avoid: the teachers. Whether they act friendly, kind-hearted, and easy-going, or rude, homework-driven, and brutally mean, teachers are an integral part of every student's education. Most teachers ... task for anyone with a social life. This teacher may also think that a "long-term assignment" means a maximum of two to three days to complete; unfortunately, since this teacher has not been to school for at least 30 years, he cannot understand how difficult it is for a student to complete such a large task in such a small amount of time. Completely opposite from the "you wanted MORE ... other teachers ("indefinite-deadline") can change a bad day for a student into a rather pleasant one. One of the things that makes schooling interesting is the teachers, and the only way to thoroughly experience school is to have each type of teacher at least once.
- 4340: All Quite On The Western Front
- All Quiet on the Western Front One of the best war novels that is read by thousands of high school students each year is Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. This story depicts the life as a solider in the German Army fighting against the Central Powers. The solider, Paul Bδumer ...
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