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    group for individuals that fall on hard times. Volunteering through the Michigan State University Student Literacy Corps, demonstrated to me the need for community support in a child’s education. This organization tutors k-5 children in reading and writing, free of charge. Entering in this program I was told that the capital area is among the poorest regions in the state, and has an adult literacy rate of below 75%. The school system can be very unforgiving for those that learn at a slower…

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    Compared to the rest of the world, namely developing countries, America seems to be doing a sufficient job educating its youth. On average 88 percent of youth receive a high school diploma, whereas globally most children do not receive education past the age of 11 or 12 (Our World in Data). However, the grass is not necessarily greener on this side of the ocean. The US has a questionable amount of individuals who are functionally illiterate, meaning they do not have adequate reading capability…

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    The impact that Literacy has had on me, made me the person I am today. When I write or read I go into a different world, my mind and body go free. When I write I have the ability to say anything that pops to my head. Growing up my dad introduced me to poetry, he even had one of his poems published. My dad wrote a poem about me called “Little Man”. I often think to myself as I sit in my room about becoming a writer, my dad always says you can accomplish anything you set your mind to, anything…

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    The literate arts are an incredible tool that has been under attack for as long as they have existed. Whether it be through censorship of what can be said or produced, limiting the impact and freedom of these arts. Or in a way we commonly see today in our country: people saying it is a foolish waste of time to pursue a degree in English, mocking those who do by saying that they cannot do anything with that degree or that it is worthless. The literate arts are even under attack by those who teach…

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    are literate in his article “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society” because they are aware of these issues. The individuals who are illiterate do not know, understand, or see the importance of literacy. How can anyone criticize the illiterates while they are not being lead into a higher level of literacy? Criticizing will only…

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    they may go wherever they choose. Teaching and empowering students to be literate is laying the groundwork so that as they mature and become fully educated young adults they are able to embark on journey down the road into their adult life. Literacy in Business Education Business education may be taught as a stand alone elective class in many high schools, but to be successful in understanding the nuisances of the content requires the student to draw upon the knowledge and skills obtain in…

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    the Common Core LA and Reading Standards, exit slips, formal and informal observations, assessment of Fry words, Phonemic Awareness assessment for struggling readers and Words Their Way spelling inventory. Amy then explained that she differentiates literacy in her classroom by an instruction called DAILY 5. This instruction is where the students read to themselves, read to someone else, work on words, writing, and listen to reading. Each student reads/writes at their own level and when partnered…

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    where “new literacies” are the focus of learning. New literacies include various literacy forms made possible by digital technology. Today’s K-12 students are using these modalities to learn, connect, and collaborate with each other. The students are…

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    Literacy And Numeracy

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    Standards of Literacy and Numeracy in Australia Literacy and Numeracy standards can vary from place to place. Moving from one country to another has helped me to understand the differences and to be conscious of Australian standards. These standards are important in this country to both teachers and students. This is clearly demonstrated in the volume of testing that is performed, ranging from NAPLAN to the required test that a pre-service teacher must complete in order to enter the workforce…

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    Role play support children with their literacy skills as they are using words in order to speak but also write words down on paper which supports them to learn how to speak and write. For example, role playing a shop will help children explore the situation, “extend their language, learn on how…

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