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    conduct writing conferences in order to assess and evaluate the writing progress of their students. The purpose of writing conferences is finding the strengths and weaknesses of their writing to improve and develop the skills the student already has. Depending on the students writing the teacher facilitates interventions to improve the students writing skills. Teachers should frequently plan writing conferences to check-in on their students and the progress they have made. During the writing…

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    and positive writing. Unlike Whitman, Dickinson was very isolated and liked to keep to herself. She was more focused on writing for her own benefit then writing for others. Her writings were more dark and depressing. Both of their works are so different but were both so influential. Whitman and Dickinson come from two different backgrounds however, they both share inspired topics that each of them express extremely differently from each other using their own unique ways of writing.…

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    Writing Reflection

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    As you review the final product of my writing assignments, I hope that you will notice the growth and effort that I have committed myself to the process. After 10 weeks in the University Writing Program 001Y, which essentially is a lower division writing course, I will admit that I do regret not having taken this class earlier in my studies (I am currently a third-year student). I have gain many valuable skills such as learning the importance of mapping my thoughts, creating a structured outline…

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    They discuss a wide variety of topics and the opinion of ‘Socrates’ comes out. The topics include the theories of which is better written tradition and oral tradition. The theories they discuss include the importance of oral tradition rather than written form. Socrates discusses the importance of oral tradition. Socrates feels that written form destroys the context and the meaning of the speech or story that is being told. Socrates discusses how he feels Oral Tradition is allows the people to…

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    economical advancements including the writing system, construction, and transportation. Jason Osborne study stated, “The people who have bronze are the ones who will dominate” [Video]. Major developments with technology and weapons occurred during the Bronze Age as well. First, the writing system was a huge innovation which took place during the Bronze Age that initially began with pictograms, ideograms, and then to cuneiform. Cuneiform was wedge-shaped writing found on clay tablets of the…

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    The importance of literacy beyond English is justified by breaking down the subject areas and year groups in the Australian Curriculum, providing many significant factors relating to literacy. The subject area that will be discussed in this Essay will be on Year 3 Art, summarising the relation to the importance of literacy. The subject Art has many important factors relating to literacy, as outlined in The Arts Introduction (n.d) explains “The five arts subjects in the Australian Curriculum…

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    Peer Review Experience

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    time in school was the importance of revising and re-reading my own writing along with revising my peers writing as well. I have learned a lot about myself by going back and reading over…

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    Murray is saying the writing process only starts when you finish your draft. He hints amateur writers are different from professional. Professional writers complete a first draft and feel they are only beginning that is the difference between the two. Murray speaks about how the writer has to develop a special kind of reading skill to progress while writing drafts. The point of this essay is to express to readers the importance of revising and getting better with your writing skills and pieces…

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    informative writing versus narrative, imaginative or personal writing than prior state standards” mean that teachers focus less on writing for fun, and more on writing for a specific reason. (Wilcox, et al. 2). One major problem noted is that the Common Core State Standards “benchmarks for writing development [were] ‘simply educated guesses as to what students should be able to do at particular grades’” (Wilcox, et al. 5). Teachers had no conclusive way to measure a student’s progress in their…

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    Why Writing Is Important

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    give you a score you had to publicly share with colleges you want to go to. I didn't really realize the importance writing had and how much I”d need to use it in real life. This past year i have learned some of my writing strengths and weaknesses but I know them now which is a couple steps higher than last year which marks improvement. I’m going to share with you some of the reasons why writing is important in the real world.…

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