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    states Toffler’s ideas on literacy and illiteracy and how it is not just simply about reading and writing, but also about being able to adapt and solve problems. The ideas of the quote are relatable to the environmental issues like climate change and natural disasters and also with national security. Another relatable subject is globalization and how Americans are not really acting upon the issues with the educational system and having too much pride. The meaning of literacy had formed into something

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    Danielle Pitch Dr. Whipple ENG 439: Literacy and Technology 13 February 2017 My Techno-Literacy Autobiography Literacy and expression have played major roles in my development as a person. For me, literacy not only involves technical skills, such as reading and writing, but it also encompasses the ability to develop one’s knowledge through proficiency and within a community of practice. Stemming from my definition of literacy, I also include being a proficient New Yorker and the passion I have for

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    Creativity in Literacy Practices: A TEXTUAL AND CONTEXTUAL APPROACH by Agatha Xaris Villa INTRODUCTION AT PRESENT, THERE ARE A NUMBER OF APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF LINGUISTIC CREATIVITY. THEY DIFFER IN THE WAY THE WAY THAT THEY CONCEPTUALIZE WHAT COUNTS AS CREATIVENESS OR ‘LITERARINESS’ IN LANGUAGE AS WELL AS IN THE METHODS THEY USE TO IDENTIFY AND ANALYZE CREATIVITY IN EVERYDAY LANGUAGE. This essay begins by discussing and exploring the premises of an analysis of creativity at text level following

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    increasing childhood reading we can raise the United States literacy rate, and then hopefully we can raise the unemployment rate, and thus improve the entire standard of

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    Popular culture brings in other forms of literacy Popular culture exists at home but not so much at school classrooms. Few of them incorporate these popular cultural resources into the curriculum and they are underrepresented compared with the school literacy (Marsh, 2013; Rets, 2016). Many teachers view the skills and knowledge gained from home, including popular culture, as “having little value in the classroom context” (Shegar & Weninger, 2010, p.432). Reading and writing then becomes the dominated

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    Becoming a Reflective Teacher of English

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    As I reflect on my initial blog entry (see Appendix A), I realise that my understanding of literacy has developed expeditiously, from a simplistic view into a multi-faceted outlook that underpins learning throughout the curriculum. Although I had indicated an awareness of the interrelationship of speaking and listening, reading and writing (SLWR), I did not conduct in depth analysis that considers these elements specifically with the process of learning. This essay will discuss how my understanding

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    Emotional Literacy

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    some of the terms that are associated with each of the areas you chose? Terms associated with emotional literacy are ‘awareness’ (of one’s and others’ feelings), ‘understanding’, ‘tact’ (being sensitive to others), ‘control’ (of one’s emotions and current expressions when trying to avoid offending or creating conflict with others), ‘empathy’ and ‘sympathy.’ Terms associated with singing literacy would be ‘chest voice,’ ‘head voice,’ ‘mixed voice,’ ‘falsetto,’ ‘voice box,’ ‘hard palate,’ ‘soft palate

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    The authors of the two chapters built their cases around literacy practices from different prospective and stances. Alverman, a critical literacy specialist emphasized the importance of the popular culture usage as a natural societal connection with their peers in social groups. Other researches such as Paul gee focused also on the importance of reading embedding in social practices. his study seeks to expand the notions of space and composition, and to inform new pedagogies that utilize and respect

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    Introduction The concepts of sexual literacy and well-being are going to go hand and hand in everyday life. When working through situations the better your sexual literacy is the better you will be able to solve the problem. Sexual literacy is simply, “the knowledge and skill needed to promote and protect sexual well-being”(2), this is any information you have on sexuality as a whole. Just like in school, the more literate you are, the better you will be at the subject. Which leads to your sexual

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    A literacy narrative is quite often thought of as a personal account as to how the written word has affected one’s life. My literacy narrative, however, embodies my passion of art to define who I am and how it has determined who I have become. Photography has been a dominant part of my life since I was born; my mom loved to take pictures of me playing and she would get in pictures with me wherever we traveled. She would buy these cheap, disposable cameras in bulk and just let us kids play with them

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