August 10th, 2010
Category: ESL Articles
Tags: african, Blogging, Great, More, Motivator, Need, Students, 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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July 29th, 2010
Category: Literacy Schools
Tags: Affect, african, American, boys, Elementary, Lack, 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?
Image taken on 2007-11-18 13:05:41. Image Source. (Used with permission)
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May 14th, 2010
Category: Illiteracy ARTICLES
Tags: african, Good, Illiteracy, Invest, market, Mobile, Place, Remains

Strategies for future growth in Africa’s mobile market
The African mobile market has been a resounding success in its first decade of existence thanks to the brilliance, diligence and doggedness of mobile operators. However, as this decade draws to an end, the dynamics of the market are changing. Gone is the pent-up demand that awaited mobile operators in 2000. Instead most mobile operators now face an intense competitive environment to win new customers, explore new product/service opportunities and make profits. Faced with this reality, operators in Africa must update their strategies to cope with the changing mobile telecoms landscape. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=132630&rt=Strategies-for-future-growth-in-Africas-mobile-market.html )
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April 12th, 2010
Category: Literacy Rates
Tags: 2000+, africa low literacy rate, african, Americans, Literacy, literacy level of african americans, literacy rate, literacy rate for african americans, literacy rate of african americans, Rate, Year
This is a challenge from our professor….he insists the answer is publily available from a reputable, citable source. I have contacted the census bureau, the CIA, library, congressional delegation, Jesse Jackson, and the list goes on and on…I would really appreciate any help or suggestions……..Thanks
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April 7th, 2010
Category: Adult Literacy
Tags: african, Beckford, def, Great, Literacy, Robert, robert beckford, Scandal

Video shared for education purpose, do not download. British Caribbean academic Dr Robert Beckford visits Ghana to explore the poverty and economic conditions 50 years after independence. Despite being rich in natural resources Ghana is one of the poorest countries in the world rigged by child labourer and exploitation by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Dr Robert Beckford is an educator, author and award-winning broadcaster. An educator for most of his life, he first taught adult literacy at Bournville College in Birmingham in the early 1990s and progressed to become the first ever tutor in Black Theology at…
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March 29th, 2010
Category: Literacy
Tags: 1897, african, Americans, Find, given, Literacy, sample, sample literacy test 2010, sample literacy test for voting, sample literacy test voting, Test
this was a test that was made so the african americans could not vote, it was made very hard and i was wanting to get a link to see the questions, thank you
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