November 23rd, 2009
Category: Literacy
Tags: african, Americans, at, disenfranchise, Literacy, literacy tests and poll taxes, Poll, poll taxes and literacy tests, taxes, Tests
AThey allowed blacks to vote.
BThey restricted blacks from the right to run for office though it was guaranteed by the Constitution.
CThey restricted blacks from the right to vote though it was guaranteed by the Constitution.
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November 19th, 2009
Category: ESL Articles
Tags: african, at, Blogging, ESL, foreign language, Great, Idioms, More, Motivator, Need, Reading, second language, Students, web, Writing
A blog, a contraction of the term “Web log“, is a Web site, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary or descriptions of events in the bloggers life or that they are personally interested in. In BURKINA FASO among teens this is usually about soccer, school and sex. Blog entries are normally displayed with the newest entry at the top of the list. Many of the teachers in the capitol Ouagadougou have their own blogs and encourage students to read them for class home work. Today there are 0.5 % of the population of BURKINA FASO on the…
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October 27th, 2009
Category: Literacy Schools
Tags: Affect, african, American, at, boys, Elementary, Lack, Literacy, literacy rate, male, School, Teachers, Think
Do you think the lack african american male teachers in elementary schools have an affect on the literacy rate amongst african american boys in K-3rd grade?
What do you think?
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