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    Standard 3: Literacy 1. Describe your evidences: What are they? In what context were they created and/or used? The first artifact I have attached is a small group lesson plan and a performance observation conducted by my university supervisor. The small group lesson that I have attached was taught during Literacy Block in the fall of 2014. I taught this reading lesson to first graders at Woodstock Elementary to high-level readers. During this lesson‚ the students were to respond and discuss comprehension

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    meant by literacy and numeracy and the relevant policies used in Australia. Additionally‚ this report will explore some factors that influence one’s ability to learn literacy and numeracy. These include mental health challenges‚ socio economic status‚ homelessness and being a refugee. The Australian curriculum states that‚ being literate means having the ability to develop the knowledge and skills to interpret language in a range of contexts (Commonwealth of Australia 2009 p.6). Literacy involves;

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    Literacy and the Politics of Education This article‚ Literacy and the Politics of Education written by C.H Knoblauch was written to express his feelings on how America is becoming illiterate ever since a new era of technology was introduced in 1960. Knoblauch believes that the few who are literate will succeed in life‚ and that the rest of general society who are illiterate will have trouble finding success in their future endeavors. He has taken on this subject because of his frustration on his

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    Sio Tevaga Autobiography

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    Sio Tevaga Nov. 27‚ 2007 Business 102 Autobiography First of all‚ my name is Sio Tevaga; I am the youngest out of three. I was raised in the island of Samoa which is located about 5000 miles south of Hawaii. As a little kid‚ I was always competitive in all that I did especially when it came to sports. For example‚ racing was the one thing that I would say I mastered simply because I would out run all the kids that would race against me. Around the age of nine‚ that’s when my life started to

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    Literacy Macbeth essay Lady MacBeth and MacBeth are both characters deep in blood throughout the entire story‚ as MacBeth is at the beginning portrayed as a sort of nervous to kill the King at first‚ being his first murderous action. This entire act is sort of the stepping stone for MacBeth leading to his bloodthirsty lunacy. Kind of like a virgin serial killer making his first kill in a way. Although Lady MacBeth is also sort of portrayed to be new to the murderous bloodthirsty lunacy scene she’s

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    Christina Eggleton Safeguarding The Government White Paper Valuing People (2001) has four key principles; choice‚ independence‚ rights and inclusion. Each of these principles emphasised the importance of working in partnership with people with learning disabilities. Unfortunately abuse still goes on as we have seen in recent cases. For example‚ the Winterbourne View case in Bristol. There is no single strategy that will prevent abuse from happening‚ but there are a combination of strategies

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    (1706-1790) was a man of many trades‚ including an inventor‚ printer‚ scientist‚ educator‚ and politician among many other professions. During the summer of 1771‚ he started writing his autobiography to his son so that he would be able to learn of his father’s life travels and experiences. Throughout the autobiography‚ which Franklin refers to as Memoirs‚ we see how a young man matures into an adult‚ changing from profession to profession‚ and how he influences many people along the way. Franklin was

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    whether it is by vocal speech or various written forms depends heavily on how they developed their literacy which is unique per person. The article Literacy‚ Discourse‚ and Linguistics by James Paul Gee goes through different theories he has on the correct and incorrect ways that language is used when communicating during different scenarios and why. The main cause of unique levels regarding literacy are the different Discourses a person may have. First and foremost are the primary Discourses which

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    Literacy Information in the Philippines by Dr. Norma L. Salcedo T he 2003 Functional Literacy‚ Education and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS) is a national survey that gathers information on basic and functional literacy status of the population which will be used as basis of education policies and programs that will improve the coverage and quality of education and literacy in the country. It is the third in a series of functional literacy surveys conducted in 1989 and 1994. the elementary level

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    Visual Literacy and the Arts in Modern Education Visual literacy is the ability to interpret‚ and generate original‚ as well as generally acknowledged‚ meaning from images. To put it more succinctly‚ it is the capacity to deduct meaning and messages from visual information and images (Giorgis 1). It is pivotal to the graphic arts but is often seen as “peripheral to the ‘real business’ of school and schooling” (Dimitriadis 361). Current issues in education often involve how to develop literate students

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