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Explanation:
An outreach worker, hired to help establish an English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL) program in a community with a large Portuguese-speaking population, was having difficulty contacting potential students. Partially because of the language barrier and partially because he was an outsider, his efforts at outreach fell flat. He knew he needed help.
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Praying for guidance and strength : In a class room settings teaching and high lightening the importance of good living from religious books and the various ways those who practiced it ends up been fulfilled goes a long way in helping out emotionally.
This helps emotionally knowing you are not alone and your current situation have been experienced by someone who joyfully overcame it.
2. Embracing conflict is a sure way of dealing with it.Pretending it doesn't exist when it sure do exist is not a good practice. From proper acknowledgement of it's existence then a proper negotiation benchmark can be set.
3. Ensuring children reach out for help. Kids are open to adult they can easily communicate and relate to.From asking of questions kids happens to learn and tends to adjust their behaviour based on the advice received from you the instructor or advicer.
4. An emotionally safe clas room comes with a build in confidence. A confident kid won't be scared of failing and trying out new ideas as such kids aren't bothered about what will people say .
Answer:
Option: False
Explanation:
When European came to the New World, they brought not only settlers but diseases that widespread in Central and South America. The diseases were smallpox, chickenpox, and cholera, among many others. The diseases became the result of the deaths of the major ancient civilizations like Maya, Aztec and others with its entire population (people). Portuguese tried to recruit Native Americans in the fields and mines in Brazil but failed because of the death of the Natives with coming contact with the diseases, those who survived often escaped to the forests. Colonists found the solution for the labors by importing slaves from Africa.