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    Perhaps the most prevailing inequalities in educational achievement are those associated with socio-economic status (SES) and gender. While much research on equity gaps has focussed on secondary schooling, low achievement at the end of primary school is a key risk factor for subsequent low achievement at age 16, for leaving full-time education at the earliest opportunity, and for long term employment and occupational outcomes (Boudon, 1974; McIntosh & Vignoles, 2000; Kingdon & Cassen, 2010). It is

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    Peer Review: Draft of Literature Research shows that students are lacking critical writing skills that are fundamental for the 21st century. This may be due to technology, some may be due to the lack of laziness or both. This failure in learner’s writing is one of the main reasons for implementing the Common Core standards. It is obvious that student’s writing skills are important in this day and time. Standardized test scores provide much evidence that students do not have acceptable writing

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    Unit one was filled with many different varieties of literacy and different ways the author or narrator discovered them. From Knoblauch to Rose, the ideas of what literacy is and how different literacies can shape an individual’s writing were uncovered. All the text we were assigned can be split into two different groups: scholarly articles and personal narrative. The whole class was thrown for a curve ball when we were assigned Knoblauch for our first assignment. After rereading the material a few

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    understand. Although I was able to understand the many parts that make up literacy it took years for me to master the verbalizing of literacy. It was within my speech therapy that I truly learned the value of literacy as a whole. Reading is only a part of what literacy really is. I have come to know literacy as the

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    motivator for future success. Literacy is one of the single most important aspects of a student’s elementary career. Literacy is a huge stepping stone for the real world, and it is vital to introduce students to different types of texts in order to familiarize them with different types of readings and build their confidence in order to prepare themselves for the real world. In order to reach full literacy, one must focus on four main aspects of balanced literacy instruction. These are reading,

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    Literacy influences child development, social interaction and the ability to overcome obstacles a positive aspect. If you are reading this, at some point in time someone, somewhere taught you to read. Literacy in small children can be very beneficial to the growth and development of the brain. “Decades of research prove that when young children are surrounded by literature-rich environments are spoken to and read to frequently, have the skills needed to start school and are appropriately supported

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    Philosophy of Literacy Introduction “The more you read, the more things you know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” This is how Dr. Seuss thought of reading, and I think of it in much the same way. Literacy is everywhere and influences us every day, therefore, it plays a major part in each of our lives. I believe that reading is an interactive activity in which learning happens, or as Clay (2001) defines it, “…a message-getting, problem-solving activity” (p. 1). Reading is the

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    Literacy rates have declined at a rapid rate due to the neglect of available educational resources and opportunities. Our country has failed at preparing our youth and will continue to do so unless a change is made. A decline in literacy rates have been a result of many unnecessary changes that may lead our country into a literacy depression. Improper education, limited access to books, technology, and poor role models all has made literacy spiral downward. We should ask ourselves what we can do

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    separate realities is communication . . . To communicate is to relate." -- Layne and Paul Cutright On February 15th, 2009 I received word that a small group of educators were being asked by the National Literacy Mission Program to volunteer in India for one year, with the purpose of “bridging the literacy gap between the urban population and the villages.” As a young Master’s student specializing in linguistics, and having no family related obligations (i.e. husband/kids), I was eager to apply for the

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    many under developed nations. This is one of the alarming problems faced by the world considering its impact on global food and commodity market. The impact is so severe that, India which once was an exporter of food grains became an importer. The literacy rate of a country is dependent on socio-economic status of the people. This problem can be viewed from the other side in a different way. Though the land under

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