The Power of Culture: Teaching Across Language Difference examines the pedagogical and political supports necessary to
give language minority students a high - quality education in mainstream classrooms.
Not exact matches
Trump's rhetoric and at - times incendiary
language has
given minority voters a powerful incentive to support Clinton's candidacy.
Rural, suburban, urban, gifted, special education, English
language learner, poor,
minority — it simply doesn't matter... When we as adults do our job and
give them opportunities to succeed, all of our children can be extraordinarily successful.
Support teaching in
minority subjects that state schools struggle to make viable — examples
given are further maths, coding and
languages such as Mandarin, and classics
Section 23 of the Charter
gives certain Canadian citizens the right to have their children receive education in the province or territory's
minority language at government expense.
But you can
give your child lots of exposure to the
minority language by making sure your child uses Auslan with other signers in the deaf community.