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    doctors to prescribe medications and perform assisted suicides. Legalizing assisted suicide throughout the country will make it easier for to get the treatment that they want, and bring reassurance to the patients and their families affected by a terminal disease. Oregon, California, Washington, Vermont, and Colorado are the states that have fully legalized Physician Assisted Suicide. Montana has a law that allows it only if there is a signed document from the patient. This can make if very…

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    1. How can content area teachers plan and design instruction so that students will actively engage in literacy- and subject-related activities? According to Carney and Indrisano (2013), disciplinary literacy is when reading, writing, speaking, and listening are inserted in all classes, including math, science, and social studies. Teachers need to present strategies that will aid students with being successful in their classroom. However, it vital for educators to know and understand what…

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    on the Internet, often reading many things. Unfortunately, the content and writing caliber of what they choose to read may not be high level or factual, therefore reading such material would not help to develop the literature skills of this individual. Reading, both for pleasure and for education, exposes the reader to high quality writing. It is generally believed that members of Gen X and Gen Y spend less time reading than generations before them. Choosing not to reading for pleasure has…

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    conducting the interview, I brought the questions and we went over them accordingly. That being said, Amy has a master 's degree in early childhood education and a reading endorsement. She has been teaching for about twenty years in grades first through fourth. Currently, she teaches third grade in Liberty Township; but before that she was a reading tutor for first and second graders. Do to her being in early childhood education, she teaches all subject…

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    seven classroom essentials: (1) classroom environment, (2) curriculum, (3) comprehensive language arts portfolios, (4) time, time management and differentiated instruction, (5) access to a certified reading and language arts consultant/ specialist, (6) the Directed Reading Activity (DRA) or Directed Reading Lesson (DRL), and (7) multicultural sensitivity and parent…

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    “A curriculum is only as good as the teachers implementing it” (Ward 18.) Literacy is a part of our everyday lives, from reading to writing, to sending texts messages, posting on Facebook and sending emails; we are engulfed by literacy. The success of children begins in their early introductions to literacy and continues to develop and blossom as the years go on. Children mimic and repeat language they hear at home and at school and as they grow older the languages learned become habitual,…

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    a safe environment for children to explore and be mentally challenged. Literary techniques facilitate the ability to learn strategies for predicting and understanding so that children can develop and be supported in their educational journey in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Literature is a powerful tool when linked to the development of language and…

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    Deaf interpreters have a different use of the language which impacted the quality of the interpretation/translation of the material. There was still a use of hearing interpreters in media even though Deaf people have asked for Deaf translators. Reasons for this preference were related to the fluency and naturalness of the Deaf translator. Hearing interpreters did not often have the cultural awareness to convey the message equivalently and in a way that conveyed the meaning clearly. (Allsop &…

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    were used within these contexts? My literacy history in elementary school is somewhat vague. Most of the classrooms had one reading center that included a stereo system and bulky headphones. The teacher would place us in groups of four in which we were required to listen to an audio recording of a story and follow along with the book. The reading center was the primary reading source in the classroom when it was not out of order. Occasionally, the teacher would read the weekly story aloud to…

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    Emergent Maths Essay

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    All children have an inbuilt mathematical knowledge of some sorts in which it is possible for them to build on. Emergent mathematics is how we use to describe how children construct their maths knowledge. The principle of emergent mathematics is that children should be exposed to maths from the day they are born despite their age. Children are taught to use their previous knowledge to solve a maths problem. This helps children to understand how the problem has been solved and not given the…

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