December 2nd, 2009
Category: Literacy Activities
Tags: Anyone, at, Could, edit, esol, Essay, essay how to be a successful doctor, geography, Help, Literacy, Please, scholarship
the essay is due this Friday, which is very very important to me for applying scholarship. i have been looking for many of my friends to help me edit,but no one is available. could anyone can help me? i would be really appreciate.
As an incoming freshman to college, I started considering my goal in the future. My mother inspired me to enter the medical field. She used to a doctor, by observing her helping many patients to regain their health. I wish that I could also help spread joy and comfort to others, just as she did. My volunteering…
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November 30th, 2009
Category: Illiteracy ARTICLES
Tags: 17TH, adult illiteracy rate, adult literacy, adult literacy rate, at, brought, esol, FAME, General, human development index, Husband, Illiteracy, illiteracy rate, islam, Literacy, literacy rate, Love, Nation, NAVIGATING, Nigeria, PILOT, r words, SHAME, Social, Song, Studies, Tanzania, these have, Through, TODAY’S, TOMORROW’S, Translate
NAVIGATING THE NATION THROUGH TODAYâS SHAME TO TOMORROWâS FAME:
SOCIAL STUDIES AS PILOT
17TH IN THE SERIES OF INAUGURAL LECTURES OF THE DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, NIGERIA.
Delivered by
Professor Emman Osakwe
B.Sc. (Nig), M.Ed. (Philadelphia), M.A. (London) Ph.D (Ibadan)
Professor of Social Studies and Dean, Postgraduate School,
Delta State University, Abraka.
On Thursday, February 26, 2009
© Copyright 2009 Delta State University, Abraka
All Rights Reserved
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or by any means, Photocopying, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright owners.
ISBN 978 â 33872 â 7 â 4 Published February, 2009 By
DELTA…
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November 29th, 2009
Category: ESL Articles
Tags: "language acquisition", at, Attitudes, English, english conversation, ESL, esol, Foreign, foreign language, General, Language, language learning, Learners, Learning, learning strategies, Linguistics, Reading, second language, second language acquisition, second language learner difficulty questionnaire, strategic, TESOL
During the last few decades a continuing but significant move has taken place, resulting in less emphasis on teachers and teaching and greater stress on learners and learning.
This article provides an overview of key issues concerning the use of language learning strategies (LLS) in second and foreign language (L2/FL) learning and teaching
Weinstein and Mayer (1986) defined learning strategies (LS) broadly as “behaviours and thoughts that a learner engages in during learning” which are “intended to influence the learner’s encoding process”. Later Mayer (1988) more specifically defined LS as “behaviours of a learner that are intended to influence how the…
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November 29th, 2009
Category: Articles
Tags: About, Aloud, at, esol, Grammar, Language, language learning, language through reading, learning language through reading, Literacy Articles, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, teaching, Through, Vocabulary
When dads read aloud to them, children are learning many different things. They are learning about the world, they are learning to love books and reading, and they are learning about language. This learning about language occurs mainly as children hear, see and understand the language as it is used. This is a kind of subconscious learning that takes place naturally. Dads do not need to do anything special. They just have a good time on the read aloud journey that we and the children have embarked on.
No need to push the teaching, it happens naturally
However, in addition to this…
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November 29th, 2009
Category: Illiteracy ARTICLES
Tags: adult illiteracy rate, adult literacy, adult literacy rate, at, brought, Emman, esol, General, human development index, Illiteracy, illiteracy rate, islam, Literacy, literacy rate, Osakwe, Professor, r words, Tanzania, these have, Translate
NAVIGATING THE NATION THROUGH TODAY’S SHAME TO TOMORROW’S FAME:
SOCIAL STUDIES AS PILOT
17TH IN THE SERIES OF INAUGURAL LECTURES OF THE DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, NIGERIA.
Delivered by
Professor Emman Osakwe
B.Sc. (Nig), M.Ed. (Philadelphia), M.A. (London) Ph.D (Ibadan)
Professor of Social Studies and Dean, Postgraduate School,
Delta State University, Abraka.
On Thursday, February 26, 2009
© Copyright 2009 Delta State University, Abraka
All Rights Reserved
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or by any means, Photocopying, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright owners.
ISBN 978 – 33872 – 7 – 4 Published February, 2009 By…
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November 26th, 2009
Category: Jobs
Tags: "computer literacy", academic jobs, adult literacy, at, computer literacy skills, differentiated instruction, early literacy, esol, General, information literacy, Jobs, jobs for teachers, Literacy, Reading
Assistant Professor of Education (Reading and Literacy Education) – Georgian Court University – Lakewood, NJ
Job details: EDUCATION
(Reading and Literacy Education)
SUMMARY… QUALIFICATIONS:
· Earned doctorate in Reading, Literacy, Curriculum and
Instruction or directly related…
From HigherEdJobs.com – 25 Nov 2009 23:56:36 GMT – * *
Assistant Professor of Education (Early Reading and Literacy Education) – Georgian Court University – Lakewood, NJ
Job details: in Early Reading and Literacy
Education for Early… Literacy, or directly related discipline. ·
Experience teaching in and/or supervising Reading or Literacy…
From HigherEdJobs.com – 25 Nov 2009 23:56:42 GMT – * *
Program Director–Early and School-Aged Literacy – Suite 1300 Services, Inc. – Cleveland,…
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November 25th, 2009
Category: ESL Articles
Tags: "language acquisition", at, bilingualism, English, english language learners, ESL, esol, General, Korea, Language, learner, Literacy, Programs, Reading, second language, special education, TESOL, Translation
The English Language Learner I chose is 14 years of age, and is currently attending a class for seventh graders with an extra after school class dedicated to learning the English language. She came from Korea, wherein Basic English is integrated into the curriculum. Although she has some background on English, her speaking and writing skills still need a lot of work as she cannot fully express her thoughts and feelings in English.
During my interview with her, I found out that they still speak mainly in Korean at home although her family does make an effort to practice English regularly.…
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November 25th, 2009
Category: Jobs
Tags: "computer literacy", academic jobs, adult literacy, at, computer literacy skills, early literacy, esol, General, information literacy, Jobs, jobs for teachers, Literacy, Reading
Literacy Program – SouthCoastToday.com s – New Bedford, MA
Job details: Literacy Program Coordinator GNB Workforce Investment Board For full job listing visit: www.GNBWIB.org Found in our HELP WANTED category.
From capecodWORKS.com – 25 Nov 2009 06:18:33 GMT – * *
Literacy 1-2 #866091/ Colorado City – Windham School District – Huntsville, TX
Job details: Windham School District is the education department for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice – Institutional Division whose student population consists of…
From Texas Association of School Administrators – 25 Nov 2009 07:08:03 GMT – * *
Faculty Reference Librarian (Information Literacy Focus) # 30656 – Lone Star College System…
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