Life as a Nurse in the Philippines and America

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identify the author and the title of the larger piece they are excerpted from, and explain what they show us about the period they were written in.

“As competition for scarce government dollars has grown, so to have tensions and confrontations between refugees and competing socio-economic groups. In Orange County, high inflation rates, rising unemployment, and acute competition for housing, health care and unskilled jobs, has exacerbated tensions among the County’s poor. Many believe that refugees are receiving preferential treatment in the form of cash assistance, job training and special health care not available to others. Basic language and cultural differences serve only to heighten feelings of suspicion and mistrust.”

This passage is from one of the following articles, find which one its from and write about it:

•César Chávez Declares Viva La Causa!

•Perla Rabor Rigor Compares Life as a Nurse in the Philippines and America

•Congressman Jerry Patterson Details Needs of Refugees

•Xang Mao Recalls His Family’s Flight from Laos

•Rubén Martínez Describes the Fight Against Proposition 187

•Mohammed Bilal-Mirza Recounts September 11, 2001 and Its Aftermath

 

Sample Solution

From an administrative point of view, the Global Education system is divided into two types – centralised and localised. On top of that there are also two dominant approaches to teaching and learning – post-Confucian in which learning is dispensed to the student by the teacher, and post-Socratic in which the student learns more through inquiry and exploration with a teacher’s guidance. All modern education systems are a mix of the two, but it’s important to understand which is more dominant in any market as this will play a role in the development of education and education technology over the next few years. Finally, there is a significant difference between developed and developing economies and societies which determines the strategic requirements of each country’s education system.
Education moves extremely slowly. Because we are more or less on the cutting edge of both teaching/learning and technology we tend to be exposed to schools, teachers and experts who are highly innovative. The vast majority of teaching and learning worldwide hasn’t changed much over the last five years and is unlikely to significantly change during the next five. There are, however, a number of significant goals, pressures and needs within the education system that are becoming more pressing and for which technology would provide very useful support.
Centralised and developing education systems
In centralised education systems (especially in developing countries) the dominant requirements are:
1. An improvement in the quality of teaching and learning
2. Standardised assessment and outcomes to international standards
3. An increasingly urgent demand for technical and vocational skills
4. Quality content mapped to the national curriculum
5. An increasingly urgent need for teachers to be trained and supported in the classroom
From a classroom technology point of view this means that over the coming years assessment and content mapped to the national curriculum will continue to be paramount. In centralised education systems this puts the emphasis on standardised networking across schools with libraries of cu

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