Proficient reading is an essential tool for learning a large part of the subject matter taught at school. Reading is the gateway to learning: without it‚ children cannot access a broad and balanced curriculum. Reading difficulties are associated with negative educational‚ employment and economic outcomes‚ making reading- related issues relevant to various policy domains. The negative effects of reading problems are well documented. There is evidence that reading disability is associated with social
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The Four-Pronged Approach in Reading Instruction By Raidis Laudiano‚ M.A.* The four-pronged approach was first developed by Professor Basilisa Manhit of the College of Education‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman. The philosophical foundations of the four-pronged approach are the following: literature-based‚ holistic‚ and places emphasis on the process of transfer. This approach has evolved through the years with the consistent use by the teachers of the University of the Philippines Integrated
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FACTORS THAT AFFECT LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Language development ~ this includes the child’s ability to listen‚ speak and understand vocabulary. There are 4 main areas necessary for communication and which can affect school readiness; 1. Speech - understanding how to pronounce clearly 2. Language - understanding language and using language 3. Fluency - communicating without stammering or repeating 4. Voice - producing sounds The optimum time to acquire language is when a child is 0-5 years old
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The Importance of Early Identification of Speech‚ Language and Communication Delays and Disorders. What does it mean? Children and young people may have difficulties across one or many of the different elements of speech‚ language and communication resulting in a communication breakdown. This may be minor and temporary or it may be complex and long term. Early identification is critical to the child and their families as this should lead to further development and medical evaluation‚ diagnosis
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Mary L. Burkitt Grand Canyon University: SPE 359 July 7‚ 2013 Learning Disabilities and the Classroom With every classroom you are able to see a dynamic between students and their teacher. It takes a strong teacher to really make everything accessible to all students including student with learning disabilities. The class that I watched was Christina Hilliker’s second grade. The disabilities that were part of this great dynamic were Downs‚ Autism‚ ADHD‚ auditory processing and behavior
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Reading and listening to stories at an early age also affects child behavior and how he/she responds to learning. When asked if it’s important to read and listen to stories at a young age‚ both Faiz and Carmody have similar opinions. Carmody explains how children need 3-4 years of informal experiences with books (being read to‚ looking at pictures‚ talking about the story) before they are ready for a formal program to read. Starting to acquaint them with books at an early age is important to
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Social Studies Homework The first thing I am going to do more reading and writing as well as becoming intrest in social studies I will read a couple of historic books and I will write about them. I feel if I read and write 25-30 mins a day I will acomplish my goal. I think by reading and writing I will accomplish my goal. Reading and writing will bulid my strength and bulid self confidence for test.reading and writing help u with writing essays and short answer responses and I might be more intrested
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A Model Secondary (6-12) Plan for Reading Intervention and Development A response to requests from Minnesota schools and districts to provide guidance in developing reading intervention programs for secondary students Developed by the Quality Teaching Network: Reading January 2006 Acknowledgements The Quality Teaching Network: Reading (QTN: R) is a group of exemplary educators dedicated to assisting schools throughout the state in improving student achievement. The QTN is organized and supported
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Action Reading Let’s Get Started Denise Kersey February 14th‚ 2011 EDU371 Phonics Based Reading and Decoding Instructor: Therese Schultz-Nourse Action Reading Let’s Get Started Action reading FUNdamentals is a phonics-based program designed to assist an instructor with effective methods of reading instruction. The intention of this program was to allow students or adults a way to enhance their skills of reading. The idea behind this program is to help develop a love of reading. This course
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The Interconnection Between reading and Writing South University Karen Thomas Professor Dwight Stewart Did reading or writing come first? This question is not as important as the well proven fact that without one the other cannot survive. Reading and writing are important to each other and mutually beneficial. There is an intimate
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