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March 18th, 2010
Category: News
Tags: ESL, literacy news, Reading, teaching
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March 17th, 2010
Category: News
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How Lil' Eddie Learns to Read
If a child learns to read, he or she can do anything and go anywhere. Do you really believe that? In my search for current literacy rates for the USA, I found that there are varying reports. I saw 99%, 97% and one article even suggested …
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Cliff's Crib: Teach Him How To Fish
“I believe the Economic Development Task Force and the Education Task Force should work together to create a well funded adult literacy and job training program. As we work…
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March 17th, 2010
Category: News
Tags: ESL, literacy news, literacy rate, Reading, teaching
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Guided Reading: Making It Work
This is a great book for any teacher using the four blocks literacy model in thier classroom. It is very readable, and not full of jargon. Examples of how to implement guided reading in your classroom are given throughout the book, …
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March 17th, 2010
Category: News
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Guided Reading: Making It Work
This is a great book for any teacher using the four blocks literacy model in thier classroom. It is very readable, and not full of jargon. Examples of how to implement guided reading in your classroom are given throughout the book, …
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March 17th, 2010
Category: News
Tags: ESL, literacy news, Reading, teaching
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Crazy in Suburbia: Literacy in Lafayette? Or not quite?
Literacy in Lafayette? Or not quite? Anna, the Lemon Lady, was cruising around our fair ‘burbs–as she is known to do, looking for ways to help feed the hungry and to do her part to save the local environment–and she came across this …
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March 16th, 2010
Category: News
Tags: ESL, literacy news, literacy rate, Reading, teaching
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One Kindle per child: who are they helping?
Like Rich, I’m not convinced that the Amazon Kindle is the right solution to the problem of literacy in Africa, or anywhere else. The Kindle is a closed platform. It is a fragile device, and not the kind of thing anyone in Africa is … Is the Kindle a practical device to use to teach kids to read in Africa? No. Silly silly. reply. Joshua – March 15th, 2010 at 3:15 pm EDT. How about 15 books per child, instead? It’d be cheaper and far more realistic in countless ways. …
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