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    testing should be abolished. NAPLAN stands for the National Assessment Program- Literacy and Numeracy and it is a test designed to assess the academic performance of students. I don’t believe that there is much point to the test. Some students get so stressed and worried about the test it’s unhealthy. While preparing you for NAPLAN it doesn’t make time for other dare I say more important curricular activities. It also does not aid children in their learning. if i had a dollar it wouldnt be enough

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    Essay Topic: Computer Literacy/ Computer Education -Is Computer Literacy Becoming The Need Of Today? The modern age is the age of computers. Computers provide the wide range of education and executive software. Information technology has achieved a great success. Use of computers is widely spread. It is used for storing‚ analyzing‚ and distributing information. It has created a great revolution. It has proved a miraculous development in almost every field. These days‚ computers are used almost everywhere

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    A Brief on Saakshar Bharat

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    Brief on Saakshar Bharat 1. SAAKSHAR BHARAT Saakshar Bharat‚ the revised version of National Literacy Mission‚ was formally launched by Prime Minister‚ Dr. Manmohan Singh on 8th September‚ 2009‚ the International Literacy Day‚ but it came into implementation with effect from 1st October‚ 2009. The programme aims to further promote and strengthen Adult Education‚ specially of women‚ by extending educational options to those adults who having lost the opportunity of access to formal education and

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    Indian Consumers

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    The Indian Consumer The middle class male consumer The middle class of India is for whom most of the advertising is targeted. Even in the lower middle class‚ consumer products like biscuits‚ talcum powder‚ hair oil‚ hair cream‚ toilet soaps‚ leather foot ware‚ casual foot ware‚ wrist watches‚ quartz watches etc. are purchased. To get a much better understanding of the middle class “male” head of the family‚ consider the following characteristics: Security Seeking: The middle class

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    himself agreeing with her studies; stating that‚ “ I think we’re in midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization‚” she says. A lot of socializing starts online and sometimes involves texting‚ status updates and blogging. It’s giving the young people the ability to express themselves more through their writing‚ where they

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    urbane or civilized‚ for they had appointed scribes and readers. The significance of literacy as a sensible qualification is shown in the laws formulated by an archbishop of York in 1483 for a university he established in which one of the objectives of the college was alleged to be that “youths may be rendered more capable for the mechanic arts and other worldly affairs” (Kamen 2000: 212). The practical value of literacy would at all times be essential. The ultimate practical use was apparently in the

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    Department of Education funded the National Adult Literacy Survey (NALS) in 1992 that estimates over 90 million Americans fall well below an eight grade literacy level (Rome‚ 2004‚ pp. 84). Nowhere is this tragedy more prevalent than among the impoverished African Americans. Illiteracy has always been higher among African Americans now the gap is growing even wider due to a verity of reasons. According to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy Prison Survey (2003)‚ the number one deterrent

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    Shared Reading

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    Part (A) SHARED READING Introduction: Shared reading is an important instructional strategy in which the teacher explicitly engages students in the reading process. The shared reading offers an approach where teachers can use authentic literacy text to enable children to develop tactic and become confident and independent readers. The pioneer of this strategy was New Zealander Don Holdway (1979). Holdway (1979) explains shared reading as “the unison situation properly controlled in a lively

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    Emotional Reaction Test

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    EMOTIONAL REACTION TEST (ERT) - 1 All 20 items to be attempted in 10 minutes are of multiple choice and you are to write one of the four choices given below: A- Always B- Sometimes C- Rarely D- Never] 1. You help others in difficulty….. 2. Whenever you see a beggar you give something….. 3. You make people realize their mistake…… 4. You are self critic…… 5. You get influenced by people…… 6. You spend a lot in luxuries…… 7. You

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    Frederick Douglass’ essay “Learning to Read and Write‚” Douglass portrays himself as an intelligent and dignified slave who’s able to overcome the racial boundaries placed upon him. Frederick Douglass saw that his only pathway to freedom was through literacy‚ so his goal was to learn how to read and write no matter the circumstances. Douglass realized becoming a literate slave was considered as having too much power because it made him aware of unjust circumstances of slavery. For a slave to become

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