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    reflecting on the best practices in reading instruction and how these theories have influenced my teaching as an elementary educator. The focus of this paper will be on the theories, theorists and models from the book, Lenses on Reading: An Introduction to Theories and Models, before formulating my own opinion on best practices in reading instruction. Theories and models within this paper will be connected to one or more of the thirteen core understandings about reading and learning to read. Finally,

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    Reading has always been something I have enjoyed. I feel like reading takes some time to get to the level where comprehension and accuracy are equal. There are some good things that have happened to me because of reading and there are also some bad things that have happened because of reading. As previously read from above it was stated some good things have happened to me because of reading. One thing that has happened for the good is because of reading my personal vocabulary has improved with

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    The one particular class I had a good experience in was in my Algebra class in 12th grade. I say this because that was a class I needed to graduate High school. Let’s just say I wasn’t the best student in my previous grades. The teacher I got for Algebra was Mr. Hernandez he was a young teacher, fun and concerning of his students. So the first day of class I told him that this is the class I need to graduate. He told me “Don’t worry, we will graduate together”. So every day after school, he would

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    have grown in many ways throughout my school career, especially in the subject of Literature/English. Throughout this time period, I have received many accolades and achieved many goals, relating to my writing of essays. These achievements include all As through middle school, all As through the academy, and a perfect score on the English section of the CRCT. I was able to achieve my goals throughout my writing experience because of my increased vocabulary, my avid appetite

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    their childhood experience. These women might be close to a generation apart in age. However, there still share a lot of similarities in their work. You can compare and contrast their work because they both have experienced a tragedy at a young age that has made them a better and stronger woman. At a young age of eight years old, the unthinkable happened to these two women. Maya Angelou was raped and Alice Walker lost her sight in one of her eyes. Both women see their experiences as a lesson to

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    Introduction Throughout my field experience this semester at Oasis Catholico, I was exposed to many different areas of educational psychology and I was able to see these practices being implemented as well as the results that they produced. Throughout my field experience, however; Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, intrinsic extrinsic motivation, and feedback as well as its contribution to student success took precedence in my weekly visits and allowed for my reflection on concepts discussed

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    Writing to me has changed over the years as I experience more as I grow up. From thinking that writing is dull to believing writing is expressive and vibrant. From the learning toddler to the naive twelve year-old to the seventeen year-old scholar. I have many great and horrible experiences in writing which led to the writer I am today. Growing up as a second generation vietnamese-american was not as bad as people think. I learned English and Vietnamese at the same time as a child. I grew up speaking

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    After reading "Sonny's Blues," consider the ways in which a multi-cultural approach to literature shapes the scene of reading the text for you. Then consider the ways in which a cultural studies approach to literature shapes the scene of reading for you. After you have done this, compose a 250-300 word paragraph in which you develop an analytical topic sentence that is EITHER multi-cultural OR cultural-studies based. Develop your analysis and be sure to quote the text in your writing. After reading

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    Reflection About Reading

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    didn’t know how to read and write. Reading is everywhere and is a very important, as well as a necessary, part of the human life. Everyday activities include reading road signs, magazines, billboards, texts, newspapers, emails, books, labels and so on. Over the years of learning how to properly read and write, my family and teachers have definitely made a massive impact on my reading and writing techniques that I use today. Books have been an enormous part of my life, if not one of the biggest. They

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    from the University of Michigan STEPS Autism program this child would not be able to form basic sentences. My experiences as a speech assistant, teacher and postgraduate student, have guided me to a career in speech pathology. During my time at the University of Michigan STEPS Autism program I gained experience that would make me an excellent candidate for the graduate program at ASU. It was my responsibility to collect notes, track goals and notify therapist when goals have been met or necessitated

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