Community language learning Essays

  • Importance Of Comparative Literature

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    Assistant Professor, Department of English, TUCAS-Tirupattur. Why Comparative Literature The distance between two nations is very small and Universe has became a global village. No man can confine to one nation, to one Language or to one culture. The world is moving fast towards the assimilation in all sense. So the need of the hour in English Literature is Goethe’s eloquent plea for ‘World Literature’. It seems not only appropriate but almost inevitable. One of the important

  • Veteran Teacher Qualities

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    The role of a teacher is very important and effective in a society and there is great impact of teacher’s capabilities on the personality and character of a child. Different types of teachers leave different values and traces on the personality of a student therefore it is necessary to identify the role of teacher on the performance of a student (Mitchell, Bradshaw & Leaf, 2010). Veteran teachers are those individual who have been a teacher in the armed forces of any state. The nature of veteran

  • The Discourse Community In 'What Is Literacy' By James Paul Gee

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    “What is Literacy” by James Paul Gee is about the concept of the discourse community. According to Gee, discourse means that there is not just one form of literacy, and how people can use it. Discourse could be used to identify oneself as a member of a social network because as Gee says, discourse comes complete with instructions on communicating and acting when taking on a specific role in each situation. The discourse community has an “ideological” meaning which is about following, understanding, and

  • Service Learning Reflection Paper

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    Service Learning Reflection It has been a memorable journey in the semester of Fall 2016. I had an opportunity to be the part of Service Learning program at Kapiolani Community College. It has been couple years since high school that I volunteered with no material compensation. It was in the beginning of the semester, September. During the Korean 290 class with Professor Yuen, we had a speaker from Service Learning Department. The orientation included the details about Service Learning such as the

  • Servant Leadership Model

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    within professional learning communities rely on leaders to help plan timetables, provide additional resources, and locate expert connections to support professional learning. It is in these way that servant-leaders are serving individual teachers and groups of teacher ongoing. One can also assume that through professional learning, servant-leaders in education will be equally concerned with serving students. Robinson (2011) confirms that through leading professional learning, student achievement

  • Discourse Community: The US Figure Skating Organization

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    discourse community. In the article by Chandler, they write, “genres tend to be based on the notion that they constitute particular conventions of content (such as themes or settings) and/or form (including structure and style) which are shared by the texts which are regarded as belonging to them” (Chandler). We can also apply this, not only to texts but also through the ways of spoken and digital communication that people within their discourse community use. My chosen discourse community is the U

  • Secondary Discourse

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    other and as such I will seek to explore the different concepts through a building of ideas. The bottom and most fundamental piece of the concept map is discourse. According to Gee, discourse is “a socially accepted association among ways of using language, of thinking, and of acting that can be used to identify oneself as a member of a socially meaningful group or “social network” (1992, pp. 21). This is the umbrella term of which the rest of the concepts within this particular layer relate. From

  • Personal Narrative: My High School Experience

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    Service is what I love to do. Throughout my high school experience, I have had the opportunity to work in my community which has lead to many rewarding experiences. I have been an active member and Vice President of Latinos in Action (LIA). In LIA, I have had the extraordinary chance to work not only with Hispanic students, but our larger community. We worked with Westvale, West Jordan, and Riverside elementary schools; tutoring students with their assignments and homework. In my sophomore and junior

  • Benefits Of Volunteering

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    in giving back to a community or person. Volunteering can range from helping someone with groceries to building a house for a family in need. Although most volunteer work benefits the person receiving help, there are many unexpected benefits that the volunteer experiences as well. Even though most do not expect these benefits, volunteering allows others to make new friends, explore career paths and provide mental and physical health. Like most interactions with one’s community, volunteering allows

  • Reflective Essay: My Work As A Resident Advisor

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    From my work as a Resident Advisor this year, I have improved my time management and organizational skills. Taking fifteen credit hours, serving as a work-study student, coordinating internships through APPLES Service-Learning, and working as a Resident Advisor are a few of the things that I had on my plate throughout this semester. Keeping up with these responsibilities seems like a somewhat daunting task – what’s the perfect balance between these commitments? Throughout this last year, I found

  • Dunlap Codding Analysis

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    me as sterile and isolated from the world. Luckily, in downtown Oklahoma City, there is an exception to this stereotype in the form of Dunlap Codding. At Dunlap Codding, they have careful created a kind of community atmosphere that would generally be missing from law offices—and the community that they are promoting is not just between the lawyers and other workers themselves, but also between the law office and the rest of the art district. Through the design of this office—including the orientation

  • Senior Avoid Isolation Case Study

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    hadn’t eaten in days. He finally called 911 to reach out for help. The responding officers bought him $160 worth of groceries. While the compassionate response was amazing, the thought of this poor man being that disconnected from his surrounding community, that he could go this long uncared for, is devastating. No one should live in that much isolation. As more of the Baby Boomer generation ages, the problem of helping seniors stay connected is a growing one. There are a host of potential dangers

  • Belonging To A Community

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    The community to which I belong is defined by many things. We are brought together by mutual pain, hardship, and triumph. In collective action every week or so, we push ourselves, our bodies and minds, to the very limit of human endurance. We sweat together, bleed together, and ultimately we run as one. The community to which I belong is that of cross-country runners, on my team, and across the world. In no other place will you find such a competitive and united group of people. I joined this community

  • Secret Seconds Thrift Shop: Case Study

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    What? On Tuesday, October 27th, I volunteered at YWCA’s Secret Seconds Thrift Shop. The YWCA of Missoula is an organization that provides many services to women and their families in Missoula. Their mission, eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all, is addressed through domestic and sexual violence programs, leadership programs, racial justice initiatives, and housing and rental assistance. The Secret Seconds Thrift Shop is a source of revenue

  • Non Traditional Family

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    exist as part of a community, one must sacrifice their individuality; however, quite the opposite is true. Community is the source from which individuality is derived. From birth, humans are social beings who require interaction, connections, and relationships; communities help to fulfill this physiological need. From family and friends, to acquaintances and colleagues, these connections are made, sanity is preserved, and life can continue on as normal. However, without this community of individuals

  • The Giver Rules Analysis

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    Rules Discussion Jonas’s community is a very ruled based community that focus on “sameness.” People in the community never actually experience harsh or unique experiences. Jonas lives in a community that focus on shielding their people from pain, suffering, or negative things. I believe that some rules are socially acceptable such as riding a bike before age 9, because they are things that don’t completely ruin a child's character or thought process. Riding a bike is something simply for leisure

  • Analysis Of Discourse Community And 12 Episode Of The Serial

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    Discourse Community and 12 Episode of the Serial According to the lecture in the UWP 101 class, I have learned that discourse community is a group of people who communicate with one another to achieve a common. In addition, Porter who wrote the article “Intertextuality and the Discourse Community”, states that discourse communities creates its own collective meaning, and shares assumption about what objects are appropriate for examination and discussion. In the other words, discourse community is a

  • Roaring Twenties: Subdivisions In The 1920s And 1930's

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    He also signed a sweeping ordinance which, among other things, established the City of Brentwood, its boundaries, identified wards and ward officers, and set up a structure for governing. As the years went on, Brentwood grew into a respectable community, with churches being built, small businesses cropping up, and the school system expanding. In 1927, they established Brentwood High School and the L’Overture School for African-American students. Subdivisions became popular, offering homes to new

  • Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Community

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    8 Mahoney, Community can be defined as a group of people living in a particular area that share the same belief, culture, and or rituals. The term community is evident in the novel, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, and can be related to a personal experience. Furthermore, I will be expressing my thoughts of community whilst linking it to a specific part of the novel, showing why and how I connect, and finally reflecting on myself and the community. Becoming part of a new community is evident when

  • New Castle Essay

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    As noted above, a step not included in the HAM work was defining the community brand. However, HAM did state that, early on, this should be tested to determine if in fact it effectively distinguishes New Castle form other Colorado communities. So, what is a community brand and why is it important? Simply put, branding is the art of differentiation – what sets you apart from everyone else. It is a "promise delivered" to its customers – its current residents, businesses and those that it hopes