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    Literacy Skills I as a teacher am going to teach children how to read and write. I am going to discuss an understanding of how a child’s literacy develops, how to establish a literate environment, my teaching and learning strategies, and provide an assessment. Reading and writing are very important part of our children’s education. It also is important that a teacher understands how to provide a classroom with resources to accomplish their goals. Literacy Development Children develop literacy…

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    It’s thought-provoking how everything is interconnected when you look back on it historically. My family, my hometown, and my State can be viewed like a Venn diagram with logical connections between them. Taking a snapshot of 1998 was interesting. I never considered where my family was or what they were doing the year I was born. The city and state where I grew up were dealing with some exciting and some difficult problems such as corruption, an archeological find, severe weather, and historic…

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    The book EDUCATION AROUND THE WORLD; A Comparative Introduction written by Colin Brock and Nafsika Alexiadou is best described as a book with different subjects of thought represented with Venn diagrams which find their intersection at education. This book is proof that everything is founded on education but yet education is immensely affected by them. The authors wrote the book with the aim of introducing the field of Comparative and International Education to those beginning to study or take…

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    When my first consultation sent me their paper previous to the consultation, I was relieved. The chance to review a paper and have valid points of revision made the idea of talking with a stranger in an unfamiliar medium more than enough to settle my nerves and pushed me to go above and beyond on my revision notes. I had only gone through the paper once, riddling the margins with suggestions and circling spelling errors, or noting global issues on a separate page. When I had finished, the paper…

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    Mina Kubie Professor Tracy Sieglaff LIT 255 7 May 2016 Module 1 1. Cannon, Janell. Stellaluna. San Diego: Harcourt, Inc., 1993. Print. Stellaluna does a wonderful job of educating children on bats and birds and the differences between them. Although the story itself is fiction, the book is based on facts about bats and at the end of the book there are a list of facts about bats. During a lesson discussing bats, the teacher can read Stellaluna and have the students gain a substantial amount of…

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    Part 1Title Page Category of the Teacher You Will Become -  Adrienne Kinder _I am a(n) _Pre-k/Elementary______ (elementary, middle, secondary, pre-K) teacher of Social Studies/Science___(define subject if pertinent). Part 2 What led you into This profession?- 1full paragraph • Who or what (or both) inspired you to go into teaching? My inspiration is very easy to see. I started to volunteer at my church with elementary school age children. Other volunteers remarked that I was extremely…

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    Year 9 Geography 2016 Geographies of Interconnection Fieldwork Report Assessment Task Task 1: Introducing interconnection a) In your own words, describe what the study of the geography of interconnections is. The study of the geography of interconnection refers to the connection between environments and places. The places and environments can be linked by roads and railways, as well as various methods of transport can help connect one place to another. Cars, planes, ships, buses and trains are…

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    Chapter Summaries Chapter One:The two main characters, Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters, meet in chapter one. Hazel Grace is a seventeen girl in remission from lung cancer, who has an oxygen cart, and is suffering from clinical depression.Therefore, her mother forces her to go to a support group for teenagers dealing with cancer. Augustus is in remission from osteosarcoma cancer and has a prosthetic leg, but is only at support group to support his friend Isaac, his friend who will soon be blind…

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