Yet Rafe Esquith's diverse fifth - grade
students overcome language barriers and nonexistent funds to consistently score in the top five to 10 percent of the country in standardized tests and most go on to attend our most prestigious colleges and universities.
Or their language - minority program, which helps
students overcoming a language barrier to fully participative alongside their English - speaking peers.
Not exact matches
eLearning tools can help
overcome language barriers for the struggling
student, the reallocated worker, or the impoverished refugee.
To
overcome the financial
barriers we have a range of strategies: we advertise our trips three years in advance along with our suggestions as to the most beneficial (
language trips, outdoor education trips and trips linked specifically to their GCSEs) so that parents can prioritise accordingly; we reduce the costs for pupil premium
students by using the additional money given to us by the government; we are flexible with payment plans; we allow in - school fundraising for certain trips; and we keep supplemental costs (for example kit and transport) very low by doing our own fundraising for those items.
In her study, Dr. El Masri sought to examine the extent to which technology can help displaced Syrian
students learn science and
overcome linguistic
barriers by facilitating lessons in their native
language.
The federal Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 requires each state to «take appropriate action to
overcome language barriers that impede equal participation by its
students in instructional programs.»
Tablets, as well as other mobile devices, are helping
overcome these
language barriers by allowing autistic
students to simply select an icon on the screen and then letting the device speak for them.
The Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 states, «No state shall deny equal educational opportunity on account of his / her race, color, sex or national origin by... the failure of an educational agency to take appropriate action to
overcome language barriers that impede equal participation by its
students in its instructional program» (20 U.S.C., Section 1703 (f)-RRB-.
A father of two children, Mr. Castañeda, argued that the school district of Raymondville, TX was discriminating against his children on the basis of national origin and race by not providing sufficient educational programming to help them
overcome their
language barriers, and thus were not allowed the same educational opportunities as other
students.
Many people struggle to
overcome language or cultural
barriers, while other times, instructor and
student are simply not on the same page in terms of project expectations.