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    Textual Analysis of “Coming to an Awareness of Language” In the enlightening essay “Coming to an Awareness of Language”, Malcolm X defines his prison experiences he went through. He details his experiences with struggling with broadening his spectrum of language in order to better communicate. The catalyst of his interest in language was his realization that he was unable to speak articulately when writing to people he admired. He saw that his inability to express himself prevented him from…

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    instruction such as the understanding of content area literacy, choosing the appropriate texts, knowledge transformation, and learner development. In this written reflection, I will explain how these different topics work together for the ultimate outcome, and I will summarize and give my personal reflection on these topics. The topics presented in class so far seem to work together to achieve…

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    The Effects of Becoming Educated and Literate Becoming literate and educated affects one person’s identity, selfhood, and subjectivity, by promoting personal qualities or beliefs and changing personality, individuality, and judgement. This is demonstrated by Frederick Douglass in “Learning to Read” and Jonathan Kozol in “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society.” In 1845, “Learning to Read” was a part of Frederick Douglass’s narrative about his life. He had been enslaved in the South where…

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    The significance of writing in life It was a dull gray morning with the sky filled with dark, crimson and amber-tinted clouds. I stepped down from my school bus and slowly walked towards my school with my friends clinging to each other and expressing our anxiety as today we will receive our half-yearly exam papers that we just did last week. I walked down the hallway with apprehension flowing down my throat. I went to my classroom and sat down with my friends. My classroom teacher also my…

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    discuss the literature on national physical literacy interventions aimed at youth. The first section will address the definition of physical literacy (PL) and its philosophical roots, and the second section will develop the use of PL to guide several national sport and athletic performance development programs in youths, particularly in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom (UK). The final two sections provide a summary of evidence related to physical literacy interventions and large-scale…

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    The concept of video editing is introduced by Clive Thompson in his chapter The New Literacies. Where Thompson discusses moving image -video- as a literacy that has evolved “into a flexible format for communication, a way to speak one’s ideas to the world” (Thompson 98). The accessibility of cameras allows for video editing to be more convenient for individuals. Cameras have evolved into devices which allow individuals to express their ideas and overcome obstacles through video editing; in order…

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    meet the current education needs of Pakistan (The World Bank research program, 2008). This research paper, describes how the lack of education in Pakistan is hurting its economic development. The paper focuses on the Pakistan’s education history, literacy rate, barriers to accessing education, Pakistan’s policies on education, the reasons why government policies fail, as well as strategic plan to improve Pakistan’s economy by improving its education…

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    Literacy development is a term used to refer to the process of learning how to write, read, and understand various types of text, symbols, and illustrations. It aims at equipping the learner with the ability to compose and comprehend text. In the current century, literacy development is shaped by various factors, for example, technology, contexts, and participants. Literacy is the center of learning of all subjects in school because all students must be able to read and make sense of the texts,…

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    that two months later I would have an “aha moment” as Oprah Winfrey calls it. The one thing that I know for sure is that literacy has shaped who I am. Literacy has made me more introspective, has helped me develop friendships, and has helped me realize that learning is a never-ending experience. Writing is still a major challenge to me, but it is a challenge that I embrace. Literacy has impacted me…

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    Literacy definitely played a significant role in the modernization and civilization of the old world. In the beginning, people only used writing as an aid to the memory, but as time passed, it became more than a necessity. In the early twentieth century, to be illiterate, meant not to be civilized because a person did not count with the morality or the social appropriateness of a society. As the century progressed, literacy became an important part of many aspects in society, and people were…

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