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    Fourth, considering the aspect of professional development, this experience is not something to neglect. I undoubtedly consider my involvement at the reading council as a beneficial practice that enhanced my teaching skills. For one thing, Davis (1985), mentions that a teacher should make himself/herself available for remedial work at least once or twice a week to help students improve language skills. He considers this meaningful implication to be part of a reasonable list of actions which…

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    believe that are of extremely importance is feedback and fairness. Feedback Feedback is importance ahead of evaluating assessments for English Language learners whereas providing feedback educators comprehend “does the assessment provide timely action able feedback to my students about the quality of their work and the next…

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    Annie Murphy Paul is able to build a strong argument to persuade her audience about the importance of deep reading, because she is able to effectively incorporate the right amount of information to support her idea. With all her information put together she is not only able to strengthen the credibility of her argument, but also persuade the targeted audience. She is able to do so by having evidence, facts, and examples to back up her claims. For instance, Paul is able to persuade people more by…

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    Bilingualism is an important factor in cognitive development. Children’s knowledge of two language systems results in a more analytical orientation to language. Bilingual kids have two ways to describe the world and have more flexible perception and interpretation. Most education programs for emergent bilinguals are based on the fact that English only should be used. The pullout ESL approach continues to be the program of choice in the U.S. While research shows that it takes 5-7 years for ELLs…

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    My Practicum Placement

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    1. I’ve experienced many word study approaches in my practicum placements. I’ve been lucky enough to be placed with a teacher who recognizes the importance of literacy and teaching word study principles and strategies to their students every time. One experience I had in my first-grade practicum placement was when my mentor teacher was teaching a unit on consonant digraphs. She started off by introducing the sounds that went with some of the common consonant digraphs and explaining what a…

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    Corporations operating in today’s business environment leverage every available asset at their disposal to create a competitive edge over their counterparts. Among the most powerful and adaptable of these assets is their employees. A common quote employed by many successful leaders, one of which being Richard Branson, states “If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients.” But what if those employees become so incapable of effective communication that they diminish…

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    When speaking to the the humanistic movement during the Middle Ages, historian Martin McGuire stated, "It set a basic pattern for the future". After the devastation of the Black Plague from the late 1200s to the mid 1300s, Europe was in great need of rebuilding both socially and economically. Many people turned to religion, while others strayed away from the spiritual outlook, believing that the solutions to the world’s problems lie in human thought and action rather than divine intervention.…

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    Learning To Read Summary

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    The Art of Reading in the African American Culture It has been a struggle for African Americans to be accepted and treated equally in this country. The poem “Learning to Read” by Frances E. W. Harper addressees the way African Americans were treated in the late 1800s when it came to them having the desire to read. In the poem, Harper expresses no matter how old a person is, but with independence, self-empowerment and determination that anything is achievable. The poem starts out with the…

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    as; the literacy rates are higher in males simply because they are male and looked at as being superior and the leaders of the country. In many countries males are still looked at as being superior, more important in their society, and stronger compared to females. With this theory it only makes sense that males would be more educated, since being male is valued more. Social constructivist view: Looking at this theory and the education rates, you would see that even though the male literacy…

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    1.5 Key Learning Analysis

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    Focus and Extension #1 Five Key Learnings: • Wiggins and McTighe (2005) state that “The ability to transfer our knowledge and skill involves the capacity to take what we know and use it creatively, flexibly, fluently, in different settings or problems, on our own” (p. 40). We are only able to teach a limited amount of skills in a relatively short time frame. It is our hope that students will be able to take what they have learned and apply it to many different situations and aspects of…

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