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    eCommons@AKU Professional Development Centre‚ Chitral Institute for Educational Development March 2012 Is it the way to teach language the way we teach language? English language teaching in rural Pakistan Ali Nawab Aga Khan University‚ Professional Development Centre‚ Chitral Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.aku.edu/pakistan_ied_pdcc Recommended Citation Nawab‚ A. (2012). Is it the way to teach language the way we teach language? English language teaching in rural Pakistan

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    Adult Development and Aging

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    provides programs to assist aging adults health and welfare. Adult development varies in different cultures‚ and is impacted in several areas. I. Early adulthood Using the observation method‚ this research paper examined early adults in the 20-39 age group begin to transition from early adulthood and into middle adulthood. Young women begin to feel the strains associated with trying to fit into the early adulthood. They are challenged during this phase by breaking the typical

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    1 Of Speech .. SPEAKING IN PUBLIC CHAPTER’S SUMMARY PUBLIC SPEAKING Public speaking has been a vital form of empowerment. It can and often does make a difference in things people care about very much. The key phrase here is “make a difference.” This is what most of us want to do in life –to make a difference‚ to change the world in some small way. Public speaking offers you an opportunity to make a difference in something you care about very much. “Speech communication

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    Resilience and Adult Development Chundra R. Smith University of the Rockies Abstract The word resilience is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as: “an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change”. This in the psychological world still has the same meaning as Bjorklund states: “resilience is the maintenance of healthy functioning following exposure to trauma”.  In dealing with life and adult development we are either going to become more resilient or breakdown. It is my belief

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    Language can be seen and heard; it can be diverse or standard. With this in mind‚ discuss the different roles that language can have in a child’s life. Language can be seen and heard‚ from the moment a child is born through cries‚ laughter and in inaudible sounds accompanied by gestures toddlers produce. These means of communication always convey meaning‚ and an interest in communication. Language is a set of social standards that shows comprehension of the meaning behind words. As a child‚ language

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    Miscommunications In language we use many different sounds to create words; we then use those words to communicate with one another our basic needs and wants. It’s astounding how we have learned to say many things and communicated with people‚ yet somehow many things can always be misinterpreted. There is always some type of ambiguity with what is said between one another. Although we talk to each other and we might think we are getting the message being sent to one. With family‚ friends‚ and complete

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    or activity of looking after your own children. Davies (2000) opined that parenting (or child rearing is the process of promoting and supporting the physical‚ emotional social and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting style is a psychological contrast representing standard strategies that parents use in their child rearing (stantrock‚ 2007). There are many differing theories and opinions on the best ways to rear children‚ as well as differing levels of time and

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    Children develop oral language at a very early age. Almost every sound a human being makes can be considered communication. As children grow up‚ they are constantly observing and practicing communication and oral language. What they know about oral language has an effect on the development of their literacy skills. "Students who had difficulty with early speech communication skills were believed to be at risk for reading…and consequently writing" (Montgomery‚ 1998). Therefore‚ the development

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    Assessment in the Early Years Dr. A. Bakshi Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale (BNAS) Individual test For infants between 3 days and 8 weeks of age Index of a newborn’s competence Developed in 1973 by a Howard pediatrician‚ Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and his colleagues. Produces 47 scores: 27 behavioral items and 20 elicited responses BNAS: Special Contributions When the Scale was published in the early 1970s‚ people were just beginning to appreciate the infant ’s full breadth of capabilities

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    distinctive for their particular language * Sounds will narrow to only the sounds that they hear around them * Intonation patterns are first to be acquired * Babbling appears to be innate ONE WORD UTTERANCES * Occurs at around 12-18 months * Infants discover sounds relating to meaning and start to use the sounds in expressive ways * They might acquire language all in the same way in the end‚ but there is considerable variation in details along the way * Capable of producing

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