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Month: September 2021

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US Immigration By the Numbers 2

Immigrants in the U.S. by the Numbers: Part II

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 15, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
The U.S. workforce is dominated by immigrants in many industries. They account for nearly a third of all farmers, fishermen, and forest workers, as well as 25 percent of those…
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US Immigration By the Numbers 1

Immigrants in the U.S. by the Numbers: Part I

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 15, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
The United States was partly built by immigrants. An immigrant is someone who leaves their country of birth to migrate permanently in another. Today, 14% of Americans are born abroad,…
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Immigrants in the US-Where

Immigrants in the United States: Where Do they Come From?

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 13, 2021Posted inEducation2 Comments
Where do immigrants to the United States come from? The U.S. is one of the world's largest immigrant populations, but many people in the United States consider immigration policies and…
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Who Benefits

Who Does Sheltered Instruction Benefit?

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 12, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
Who does sheltered education benefit?The answer is pretty simple: the students themselves! With this methodology, students are able to access the daily instruction that would not be available under the…
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What is Sheltered Instruction

What is Sheltered Instruction?

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 12, 2021Posted inEducation5 Comments
If you have a student with in your classroom whose native language is something other than the language used for daily instruction, chances are you have considered or heard of…
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