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    child enters school, the child has some knowledge of language and how words work. Children are innately curious and teachers in early childhood programs need to foster children’s early literary through research based, developmentally appropriate literacy activities that fosters the essential skills that students need in order to build the foundation for learning to read. A huge component of this type of instruction is phonological awareness, which is an umbrella terms that encompasses word in…

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    Oral Language Diversity

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    clothing, food, celebrations and language (The deaf society, 2016). The deaf society (2016) explains that language and culture are the roots that intertwine to define human identity, to affirm one’s existence. This quote literally emphasises the importance of language and its impact on life to the deaf community. The deaf community worldwide, a unique community, affirm with their uniqueness, not relating deafness as a disability at all. Instead, the deaf community sees deafness as a cultural and…

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    Summary: Because of Because of Winn-Dixie is a bittersweet tale of contemporary life as of a resilient child living lonely in a quaint Southern town. This willwill haveold readers engrossed with theregarding themes of friendship, moral lessons, and forgiveness along with a small portion of Cchristianly. Thise book focuses on the lifeves of an eleven year old girl, name India “Opal” Buloni, the protagonist, and her companionship with her dog,dog name Winn-Dixie. Opal recallerecallsd her…

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    According to CDC Center of Disease Control nearly 70 million American adults are suffering from hypertension. According to mayo clinic staff Hypertension is condition where the force of the blood against the artery walls is high enough, which could cause health complications such as heart diseases. Blood pressure is measured by the amount of blood the heart pumps and the amount of resistance of blood flow in your arteries. The more blood the heart pumps and the narrower the arteries get, the…

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    Effects Of Illiteracy

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    By working towards new ways to help those who are illiterate is to provide assistance to those who are not privileged to many resources and to reiterate how important an education is. By Lewis 2 doing this, we can raise the literacy rate and decrease the illiteracy rate of not meeting the standards of acquiring basic skills. Illiteracy is a problem that continues to be a problem within our world, but with continued efforts of our citizens, communities, and the government, we…

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    it with traditional means or as “juju”. But it isn't the fault of the parent or their children, it's the toxic mentality that they grew up with. Which is why there's a lot of data, experiments, and essays being done. To help them understand the importance of their mental health, to let go of the toxic mentality, to learn to ask for…

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    get-go, they probably wouldn’t have been looked down upon as much since they would have similar intelligence levels. To continue on that thought, if African Americans had higher intelligence levels, they would have a better chance at passing the literacy tests they were given in order to vote. They would also be able to pay poll taxes considering they would have better jobs than they did at the…

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    Read Aloud WV: Case Study

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    Read Aloud WV. I am so excited to be part of such a significant program. It has been many years since a read aloud organization has been in Ohio County. So why am I so enthusiastic about this? Well, as a reading interventionist, I realize the importance of children being read to. It is one of the key factors that can establish a life-long love of reading. The read aloud programs are committed to motivating children to “want” to read. The love and want to read will serve as a foundation…

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    Biblical Literacy

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    Importance of Biblical Literacy There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end, it leads to death. (Proverbs 14:12) The biblically illiterate are easy prey for the apostates, heretics and false teachers that fill the church today. Without adequate knowledge of the Word of God, biblical illiterates can only base their decisions on what seems right. That's an especially dangerous road to travel in a world plagued by serpents such as Rick Warren, dubbed as 'America's Pastor'. There must…

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    allowed me to communicate to teachers, effective teaching and classroom management strategies, and how to implement them with success.  Leveraged Adolescent Literacy and Learning Initiative (LALLI)/ Adolescent Literacy Project (ALP), University of Louisville As a teacher leader, I worked with other teachers to develop a school-wide literacy plan, to improve reading and writing across the contents. Working with my fellow teachers and with the experts from the University of Louisville, I…

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