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November 15th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: at, digg, Education, illiterate, Literacy, Reading
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Guten Taaaag! Brahms | Know Your Meme
The fad is based of a public service announcement from The Arts Council. It depicts a child asking what’s for breakfast, then Johannes Brahms played by actor Tom Konkle (http://www.daveandtom.com) smashes through a wall shouting “Guten Tag” (German for “Good Day!”). Although the PSA is intended to encourage art literacy in children,…
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November 14th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: "computer literacy", "media literacy", at, decline of literacy, digg, Education, Illiteracy, Illiteracy ARTICLES, learning strategies, Literacy, Literacy Articles, problem of illiteracy, Reading, struggling readers
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18 Strategies for Struggling Readers, Peter Pappas
I’ve been working with teachers on learning strategies to support the literacy and comprehension skills that students commonly use across the content areas. This pdf includes 18 lessons organized in two ways: by comprehension strategy – defining, summarizing and comparing…
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November 12th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: at, digg, Education, Literacy, Reading
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Bank Fees on the Increase | Bank Talk
Unbelievable. Citibank announced this morning that it will charge customers a $7.50 bank fee for any month when the balance on their Access or EZ checking. Big banks say they care about financial literacy. They say they appreciate the responsibility they have to consumers. Then they make confusing checking accounts with high fees.
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November 11th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: at, digg, Education, Literacy, Reading
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Comprehensive Systems for Adolescent Literacy Development
Federal legislation was just introduced in the Senate yesterday to provide funding for future pre-K through 12 Literacy funding efforts – the LEARN bill. While the details of the bill are myriad, there are some critical overarching features of the adolescent literacy priorities that bear investigation for a number of reasons:
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November 9th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: at, digg, Education, financial literacy, learning strategies, Literacy, Literacy Articles, Reading, struggling readers
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Why is financial literacy a woman’s issue?
Finances are a critical life issue for everyone but especially for women who still earn less than men on average. Read how women can improve their financial situation.
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18 Strategies for Struggling Readers, Peter Pappas
I’ve been working with teachers on learning strategies to support the literacy and comprehension skills that students commonly use across the content areas. This pdf includes 18 lessons organized in two ways: by comprehension strategy – defining, summarizing and comparing…
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November 8th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: adult literacy, at, digg, Education, General, Literacy, Reading
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REFLECT – Non-primer Based Approach of Adult Literacy
Generally non-formal literacy program are primer or text book dependent in Bangladesh. Primer is the book which used for adult literacy. Here the contents of primer and the learning method are determined by the respective organization. There is a little role of learners to determine what they learn and how they learn. Primer based adult literacy
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November 8th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: at, digg, Education, islam, Literacy, Reading
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Picture Gallery: Saudi Education in 1950’s | RiyadhCit
When the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932, education was not accessible to everyone and limited to individualized instruction at religious schools in mosques in urban areas. These schools taught Islamic law and basic literacy skills.
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November 7th, 2009
Category: Literacy on Twitter
Tags: at, dg, digg, early childhood literacy, early literacy, ESL, financial literacy, Happy, Literacy, Reading, Technology, web
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November 7th, 2009
Category: Digg.com Digest
Tags: at, digg, early literacy, Education, General, Literacy, Reading, Writing
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The New Literacy: Stanford study finds richness & complexity
(PhysOrg.com) — Today’s kids don’t just write for grades anymore. They write to shake the world. Moreover, they are writing more than any previous generation, ever, in history. They navigate in a bewildering new arena where writers and their audiences have merged.
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