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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.
Amie Mosier

A Biased Mind Cannot Grasp Reality - 0 views

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    I enjoyed this article- the ability to understand others beliefs be their own and accepting that belief. Even though that may not be your own.
Josh Sparkman

Child Soldiers | Children of Conflict | BBC World Service - 0 views

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    an awesome and horrific article from the BBC the childrens testimony is extremely sad
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    BBC's website explaining the topic and steps that can be taken to battle the cause.
Josh Sparkman

Child Soldiers Resources : The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Website of Andrew Vachss - 0 views

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    Updated news feed showing all topics relative to child soldiers and their up to date stories.
Josh Sparkman

Childsoldiers.net - Kindsoldaten.be - 0 views

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    Similar with childsoldiers.org, this site has stories and first-hand testimonies from the children who are recruited and send into battle.
Josh Sparkman

Military use of children - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    wikipedia breaks down the historical use of military soldiers throughout time, it is not a new thing.
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    Wikipedia's definition and historical context of the use of child soldiers.
Josh Sparkman

CRIN - Child Rights Information Network - Crinmail - CRIN Children and Armed Conflict 107 - 0 views

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    A website strictly dedicated to childrens rights and has alot of info on children in war.
Josh Sparkman

Children Should Never Be Soldiers. - 0 views

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    The site is dedicated to informing the public of child soldiers by signing a petition and sending to your local congressman
Josh Sparkman

Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2007 - 0 views

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    Proposed Child Prevention Act - This bill is currently being considered at the UN at present day
Josh Sparkman

Children and Armed Conflict - 0 views

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    Center for Defense's site on child soldiers and steps that are being taken from the US to battle the issue.
Josh Sparkman

Childsoldiers.org | Introducing the Child Soldiers Project - 0 views

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    The best site I've found so far. It is specifically aimed at bringing child soldiers to a personal level with stories from the child soldiers themselves and their experiences and reasons for being soldiers.
Josh Sparkman

ISN Security Watch - Child soldiers: More talk, little action - 0 views

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    Current article of present day situation and explanation of "Paris Principles" intended to prevent recruitment of children.
Josh Sparkman

NewsHour Extra : U.N. Fights to Stop Use of Children in Global Armed Conflict -- Februa... - 0 views

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    Good site for explanation of issue and possible solution.
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.)
sleavitt

BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Charging up the stairs - 0 views

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    This is something I have never heard of! In some ways it seems very futuristic and sci-fi. However, if this could be implemented without major reconstruction of infrastructure and consumption goods, it could be a very exciting source of energy. I'm curious to find out more about this topic.
sleavitt

Envision Solar - 0 views

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    I think passive solar power is one of the most powerful, and yet most simple and subtle, energy sources we have available. It's neat to see a multi-disciplinary firm working toward a focused, yet multi-faceted, goal. As a landscape architecture major, this is a field that I could see myself pursuing.
sleavitt

The Minewater Project - 0 views

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    This is another idea I have never heard of. It seems that using the geothermal energy stored by mine water to heat and cool buildings could be a viable energy source. However, is it safe? And couldn't it be considered a non-renewable resource?
sleavitt

HiPER Project - 0 views

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    I wonder if fusion as an energy source does not make the news as often as other alternative fuel because it is harder to grasp by the general public. Scientists seem to think that it is a safe, sustainable, powerful fuel source. However, I would like to research more into this process. I would also like to find out how similar this process is to that used in the nuclear power plants that are in use today.
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