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Amie Mosier

Educating Language-Minority Children. - 0 views

  • CULTURE, LANGUAGE, AND DEVELOPMENT Differences in the ways groups think and act are more than a matter of using different words or performing different actions for the same purposes. Differences in cultures are more substantial than whether members of a community eat white bread, corn pone, or tortillas. The behavior of people varies, and the beliefs, values, and assumptions that underlie behavior differ as well. Culture influences both behavior and the psychological processes on which it rests. Culture forms a prism through which members of a group see the world and create shared meanings. And a group's culture is reflected by the group's language. Child development follows a pattern similar to that of culture. Major structural changes in children, such as language learning, arise from the interaction of biology and experience. Such changes are remarkably similar in kind and sequence among cultural groups. But the knowledge and skills--the cultural learning--the child acquires at various ages depend on the child's family and community. Learning a primary language is a developmental milestone. However, which language a child learns and the uses to which that language is put are determined by the culture. As the ideas from a child's social world are brought to bear through the guidance of the older members of the community, children come to share meanings with their elders. Classroom discourse presents children with the challenge of learning new rules for communication. The use of formal language, teacher control of verbal exchanges, question-and-answer formats, and references to increasingly abstract ideas characterize the classroom environment. To the extent that these new rules overlap with those that children have already learned, classroom communication is made easier. But children whose past experience with language is not congruent with the new rules will have to learn ways to make meaning before they can use language to learn in the classroom. When teachers and students come from different cultures or use different languages or dialects, teachers may be unaware of variations between their understanding of a context and their students'; between their expectations for behavior and the children's inclinations. When children and adults do not share common experiences and beliefs, adults are less able to help children encode their thoughts in language. TEACHING CHILDREN FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES Teachers facing the challenge of teaching children from different cultural communities are hard-pressed to decide what constitutes an appropriate curriculum. If children from some groups are hesitant to speak up in school, how can teachers organize expressive language experiences? If children from some groups are dependent on nonverbal cues for meaning, how can teachers stress word meaning? How can teachers test for mastery of the curriculum if children do not speak a standard language or use the same styles of communication? Cultural diversity makes it hard for teachers to assess each child's developmental status, find common educational experiences to promote growth, and measure the achievement of educational objectives. Given the complex interaction between culture and development, is it possible to design a developmentally appropriate curriculum? If that question implies that the same curriculum can be used for all children, the answer must be "no." However, the following developmental principles can provide a conceptual framework for teachers trying to bridge the gap between children's cultural backgrounds and school objectives.
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     And idea of why culture language and development are important.
elligant35

UNICEF - Child protection from violence, exploitation and abuse - Child labour - 0 views

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      UNICEF reports at least 218 million children between the age of 5-17 are being used as child laborers. They break child labor into child marriage, child trafficking, genital mutilation, discrimination, and other important areas of abuse. These child labors usually stem from impovershed communities or countries.
wirth7

Kiva.org - Loans that change lives - 0 views

shared by wirth7 on 28 May 07 - Cached
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    shows the success stories of people who have used microloans.
wirth7

Under the Acacias: Justice Issues: Social Issues - 0 views

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    illustrates many problems with 3rd world countries and poverty
wirth7

YouTube - How to end world hunger - 0 views

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    another video about world hunger and poverty. perhaps we could make a video compilation for our project.
elligant35

Social Solutions to Poverty Weekly - 0 views

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      Planners solution to solving poverty in Louisiana by using celebrities to donate and rally support. The intentions are earnest becasue they aim to supply at least 100, 000 jobs to rebuild for Katrina victims.
Lynn Dee

Nigeria orders a million $100 laptops - 0 views

  • THE NIGERIAN Government has officially ordered and paid for one million of the hundred dollar laptops which cost about 140 dollars, according to reports.
  • Both Intel and Microsoft have said they think its crap. It's probably pretty good then.
    • Lynn Dee
       
      HA, goes to show that the little guy can make a difference.
wirth7

YouTube - Is World Poverty Getting Worse? - 0 views

shared by wirth7 on 28 May 07 - Cached
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    interesting video about how world poverty is getting worse and how the media is not reporting it enough.
wirth7

Contraceptive Imperialism and Third World Poverty - 0 views

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    shows how overpopulation leads to poverty
Lynn Dee

Environmental technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • conserve the natural environment and resources
    • Lynn Dee
       
      This should be the number one priority, without a healthy earth, there is no healthy human.
Kendall

Expanded Academic ASAP Document - 0 views

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    This article is basically just one of the ways The United States of America is trying to end the labor of child prostitution.
Kendall

Expanded Academic ASAP Document - 0 views

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    Children are more susceptible to injury or death on the job than adults. (which is the same in physical abuse.)
Kendall

Expanded Academic ASAP Document - 0 views

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    This article highlights the concerns people have for the environment and type of work that young citizens do.
tomorronow

The Catalyst is Iran - 0 views

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    Someone's blog about the threat of World War 3, the nuclear apocolypse, multinational control by banks, and the hope that the people will rise up.  Pretty silly towards the end with the taoist stuff, could have done without this to make it more credible.
Lynn Dee

Power of Wind - 0 views

shared by Lynn Dee on 28 May 07 - Cached
  • Wind is safe and 100 percent clean. It’s also a cost-effective, inexhaustible and readily available source of energy.
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      We need to invest more into wind, it seems to be the best solution to lots of problems.
Lynn Dee

Green Computer with Biodegradable Peripherals - 0 views

  • Imagine this: you buy a new computer monitor, take your old one and just bury it in the garden. 3 years later the monitor has biodegraded and your prized tomatoes are growing better than ever
    • Lynn Dee
       
      I'm impressed, I haven't heard of this before now. Sounds like a lofty but cool idea.
Lynn Dee

Green Technology - Honeywell Aerospace Engineering - 0 views

  • creating affordable technology without adversely impacting engine performance, durability and reliability.
    • Lynn Dee
       
      Thats the sum up of the difficult balance of what we need to acomplish.
Lynn Dee

Venture Capitalists Flock to Green Technology, Government and Economic Development Prog... - 0 views

  • The money invested in North American companies producing green technology rose 35% in 2005, to a total of $1.6 billion, according to a new report by the Cleantech Venture Network.
    • Lynn Dee
       
      with more time and the right motivation, we could accomplish great things
elligant35

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_of_poverty - 0 views

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      Although this article does not cite any sources, it lists many of the causes of poverty to an unbalanced distribution of wealth, social injustice, racism, and social inequalty. The article suggests free market and left wing solutions as possible interventions in ending world poverty.
wirth7

UNDP | Poverty Reduction | MDG Support: Overview - 0 views

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    overview of the MDGs and where they are standing right now.
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