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EAN-13 | 9780807741054 |
Product Name | Learning And Not Learning English: Latino Students In American Schools (Multicultural Education) |
Language | English |
Category | Book / Magazine / Publication |
Short Description | Paperback |
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SKU | 0930-WS0401-A01010-0807741051 |
Price New | 8.99 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 8.00 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Width | 6.22 inches (convert) |
Height | 0.54 inches (convert) |
Length | 8.96 inches (convert) |
Weight | 9.6 ounces (convert) |
Author | Guadalupe Valdes |
Page Count | 177 |
Binding | Paperback |
Published | 04/01/2001 |
Features | Used Book in Good Condition |
Long Description | Focusing on the lives and experiences of four Mexican children in an American middle school, the critically acclaimed author of Con Respeto examines both the policy and the instructional dilemmas that surround the English language education of immigrant children in this country. Using samples and analysis of the children’s oral and written language as well as an examination of their classrooms, school, and community, this book addresses the difficulties surrounding the teaching and learning of English for second language learners. This comprehensive volume discusses; classroom activities; the amount of time it takes to "learn" English; how English language learning affects learning in other areas; the consequences of linguistic isolation; and how ESL students are tested. It also presents exclusive data on academic English development at various stages in a two-year process that raise important questions about current ESL teaching policies. |
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Plessey Barcodes
This symbology was developed by the Plessey Company in England. A variation of Plessey was used by the ADS Company and is known as Anker Code. Anker Code was used in European point of sale systems prior to the advent of EAN. Another variation is known as the MSI Code.
Plessey offers a full range of HEX digits 0-F. The bit pattern of the bits sets the high order bit at the right which is reverse of how we normally think of bits these days. (MSI puts the high order bit on the left).
The start bar is always "D" (1101) and the terminator can be two binary 1's (11) if the barcode is to be read from left to right only. If the barcode can be read in either direction the terminator will be a single binary 1 (1) and is followed by a reverse of the start character or the "B" (1011).
Digit | Strip Bits | Binary Value |
0 | 100100100100 | 0000 |
1 | 110100100100 | 1000 |
2 | 100110100100 | 0100 |
3 | 110110100100 | 1100 |
4 | 100100110100 | 0010 |
5 | 110100110100 | 1010 |
6 | 100110110100 | 0110 |
7 | 110110110100 | 1110 |
8 | 100100100110 | 0001 |
9 | 110100100110 | 1001 |
A | 100110100110 | 0101 |
B | 110110100110 | 1101 |
C | 100100110110 | 0011 |
D | 110100110110 | 1011 |
E | 100110110110 | 0111 |
F | 110110110110 | 1111 |
START | 110110100110 | 1101 |
STOP > | 110110 | 11 |
STOP < > | 110110100110110 | 11011 |
You can use the stripe bits can be used to generate the graphic pattern. If you want to see this trick, check out the MSI Code page. Plessey uses a cyclic (or polynomial) check code technique which is applied to the reading of barcode labels and transmission of data. This technique is a fair compromise between the extra redundancy and the error detecting power. Roughly one undetected error per hundred million 6 digit transactions.
If you would like to generate your own Plessey Barcode, please visit our free barcode generator page. Make your code, save it and use it how ever you like.