31 Results for Spanish

High school teachers are too easy on students and as a result students begin to believe all teachers are lenient. My teachers in high school need to prepare students for the future, and not only get them through high school. With lack of preparation, students' nervousness may be accentuated,...
Teachers are sensational, I once would have said, when they totally love their jobs, and strive to help students expand their knowledge in a specific area. I once would have said that teachers are all alike, but now I believe that is a narrow point of view. The teachers I have had and the teachers w...
I found Victor Villanueva's book, Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color to be exceedingly accurate in reference to the many things that we as Latinos encounter throughout the course of both our quotidian and academic lives. As a young boy of Puerto Rican descent growing up in th...
\"Hola. Como estas! Bien. Hoy estoy hablando de educacion bilingual.\" Or, \"Hello. How are you? Good. Today I am going to talk about bilingual education.\" I have been studying Spanish for five academic years now. What you just read is pretty much all that I can say. I was taught Spanish when I was...
Imagine being an immigrant from a country where the Spanish language is practically ubiquitous. Now imagine trying to learn in an American school using a foreign language and being expected to move into the mainstream with the other children. For most English-proficient people, this scenario may be ...
Bilingual Education's Obsoleteness Throughout the world, language defines who you are and where you come from. Something unique to the United States of America is that we not only have one language that unites us, we have hundreds that separate us; that is the core of the problem. Instead of ...
The original objective of bilingual education was to allow students who didn't speak English well understand the curriculum and avoid falling behind in their academic studies, while at the same time teaching them English as a second language. Many parents want their children to be enrolled in b...
I use technology in my pre-K classroom at this time. I use computers, video, recorders, videos, a camera, and the Internet. I use the computers to show them how they can write words on the computer, such as their names and words from the letter of the week. We also have educational games, like J...
In "At-Risk Students/Educating Parents," Edward Hegstrom writes about a unique program designed to help immigrant students by educating their parents. The program called Parent Academy was designed by the Metropolitan Organization and works by "[encouraging] Spanish-speaking parents t...
Children Are Our Future Bilingual education was created with the best of intentions. The purpose was to help Hispanic children become fluent in English, within American schools. The Bilingual Education Act failed to meet its goal. In the beginning, children were taught in their native languag...
As the beautiful bright colors of a rainbow appear it reminds me of a wonderful teacher that we have here in Council High School. The teacher we have here teaches many classes such as Spanish, World Humanities, Speech, and Geography. This person always has so much energy, is an awesome teacher, and...
Bilingual Education For decades, immigrant children have been taught in their native languages in schools across the country while slowly and simultaneously receiving English as a second language. But like anything, bilingual education is not without its flaws. In fact, it's plagued with them. ...
"PEOPLE AND THE DISASTERS THEY ARE NOT AFRAID OF" FOR YEARS, GEOLOGISTS HAVE BEEN PREDICTING THAT A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE WILL OCCUR IN CALIFORNIA. IN OCTOBER 1989, A 7.1 QUAKE HIT THE SAN FRANCISCO AREA. FIVE YEARS LATER, NORTHRIDGE AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCED AN EARTHQUAKE O...
The movie I watched in Mr. Franklin's class was "Stand and Deliver". The story is about a high school mathematics teacher who takes a class of undisciplined, unmotivated and rebellious students and helps them through a year of school Garfield High in Los Angeles, California. He helps them gradu...
In the middle of a crowded commercial area and a low-income housing subdivision sits Rincon High School. The students at Rincon test at slightly below average on the Iowa Basic Skills Test, a generalized knowledge exam given nationwide to all students every year. St. Gregory College Preparatory S...
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I chose to do my observation on a small (12 students) elementary ESL class. The students in this class ranged from second grade up to fifth grade and all are fairly fluent in English, but come from homes that use Spanish as the primary language. The day began with a rehearsal of a play this cl...
Mary Louise Pratt, the author of Arts of the Contact Zone, states that a contact zone is a "social space where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power, such as colonialism, slavery, or their aftermaths as they are lived out in ma...
Bilingual EducationI am sure that if I was improperly placed in a bilingual program, others have also. How does this happen? What "characteristics" show school officials that a student needs the classes to begin with? These officials seem to think that standardized tests and parent questionnaires...
Utopia Secluded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, is a place called Lauropia, a wonderful society. It is always peaceful and nothing bad ever happens on the island. The island's air is always fresh and free of any toxins or pollution. Temperature on the South side of Lauropia is a...
"Educating Hearts and Minds" was replaced by "True to You" last year at Archbishop Watterson High School. The former slogan represented the main goal of Watterson High, to educate the hearts of students through Holy Cross values and to educate the minds of students to a level tha...
hey guys...i wrote this paper and got an A. you can delete the part about richard rodriguez but it is about bilingual education and how it works. good luck. Bilingual Education: An Alternate ApproachWhen an immigrant moves to America, he or she should be required to speak English, our national langu...
Bilingual Education's ObsoletenessThroughout the world, language defines who you are and where you come from. Something unique to the United States of America is that we not only have one language that unites us, we have hundreds that separate us; that is the core of the problem. Instead of forcing ...
My EducationLike everyone since the beginning of time, I've been taught from the moment I was born to now by my loved ones and environment. I have known memories of childhood before the age of five. I think that for the first years of my existence like everyone else, I was taught by my mom, dad, a...
Spheres of Influence(Kingston vs. Rodriguez)In the articles Public and Private Life by Richard Rodriguez (LS pg.282) and The Misery of Silence by Maxine Hong Kingston (LS pg. 269) I see two basic spheres of Influence that affected these children's advancement in their struggle to understand English....
"Children have an enormous gift to assimilate new words and languages, a gift that seems to disappear shortly before we enter our teens." This quote comes from an article in The State Newspaper, in which the author agrees with Rolando Acosta, author of "Seeking Unity in Diversity," who believes that...