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    Barriers In Communication

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    achieve especially if specific elements are not put into consideration. Communication is generally a process that will utilize three key steps in order for it to be successfully. Gamble & Gamble (2013) describes these steps as thought, encoding and decoding. The thought process is basically the formulation of an idea in the mid of the sender. The sender here being the person…

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    staff members and parents participating, and they were struggling with the activities. One activity in the video dealt with reading and decoding. The activity had words mixed up on a paper and the participants had to figure out what the sentences were. After the activity you could tell the participants were exhausted. This shows that all of the energy goes into decoding the material, and the child may not actually be understanding the material. This could inform others that a child with a…

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    Guided Reading Lesson Plan

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    Before reading this text, I will meet with my ELL students to develop lesson plan more specific than the rest of the group may need. I know that being able to summarize will help ELLs with reading, so I know this activity will be a great activity as they can draw and write what they read about the story. The students will be able to draw the main events in the story according to the timeline (boxes) of events they construct on their worksheet. If the ELLs struggled with reading, then there is…

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    teach the different sounds made by letters or combinations of letters, while phonemic awareness is segmenting the words into syllable then blending the sounds into a word. Phonemic awareness is the foundation for phonics and spelling. Phonics is decoding the sounds that letters and letter combinations make to create words (Tompkins,…

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    Briefly, and in your own words, explain how the encoding-decoding model of communications works. The encoding-decoding model of communications takes place between a sender (the encoder) and a recipient (the decoder). To encode, the sender puts a message within a specific channel. The channel is typically writing or speaking but can be any…

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    not simply sender-message-receiver, but it is more complex than that (During). Also I prefer to call encoding and decoding a message than sending and receiving. Encoding a message means, converting one form of information or message to another form and decoding means interoperating that message from one form to another. There are four theories of communication of encoding and decoding. Production, circulation, distribution and reproduction. I also call them the circuit of communication…

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    Across Jamaica, literacy in the classroom has become an issue of concern. In recent times it is observed that even at the level of adult literacy major concerns are stated as it relates to employment. Literacy is a very important social factor and without it, society won’t progress. Teachers are faced with challenges in getting students to read efficiently. On a daily basis in classroom teachers impart the importance of reading to students. Students are encouraged to continuously practice the…

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    an enhanced vision such as, oil paintings, television, and internet. Visual culture has the vast content of history, tradition, and other element of a demographic or geological group that constitute the intricate image. It is also reflective and decoding the social implications via the elements appear in an image. Virilio (1994) has pointed out that the message delivered in image or films are the virtualized reality with a delayed representation by virtue images. With the development of the…

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    Essay On The Mammy Image

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    As mentioned, Stuart Hall was a Jamaican born cultural theorist and sociologist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom that our decoding of media images are very much influenced by the guidance of “dominant” social ideologies. Throughout the research and studies i really came to realize how correct Mr Hall was on his idea on how he believes that videos are all encoded, keying on race, but also, gender and sexuality. Doing much research on the "Mammy" stereotype of black women and the…

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    Angela Darling-Radford TEDUC 519/ Midterm Why did you choose this article? How does it connect to your practice, your interests? Why should we (i.e., your peers) read it?* The article I chose to read and summarize for this assignment is called “The Intriguing Role of Spanish Language Vocabulary Knowledge in Predicting English Reading Comprehension.” I chose an article that was close to the grade level I was going to teach next year and I wanted to learn more about student’s vocabulary knowledge…

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