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    "I HATE Reading!" I have yelled, whispered, written and even thought this simple sentence a million times in my life. For as long as I could remember, I've always hated reading. I hated reading assignments, books from school, books mom made you choose from the library... I hated reading anything. Why? It was a waste of time. I craved experiences and figuring things out on my own. Reading got in the way of that. So I did my best to avoid reading as much as possible. But it wasn't easy, the

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    In my teaching career it seems that I have intermingled through Snow, Griffin, and Burns’s (2005) model of professional growth that is based on five areas of knowledge- declarative, situated, stable, expert, and reflective (p. 9). I have diverse professional experiences in reading skills and literacy in my nineteen years of teaching. I have taught reading and literacy from kindergarten through adults. As a lifelong learner, I am constantly seeking to increase my knowledge and improve my skills as

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    How do I feel about reading? In this essay ’ll will let you know what the keys are to positive reading experiences. I believe many us as students have had little or no positive reading experiences, I think because reading is one of the most important skills we, need. I believe it is very important that we experience in reading as positive, and not as something hard or difficult, complicated; How I feel when I think about reading? When I ask this question to myself, or when I’m in quite place or

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    children is the single-most important reason I began my career in early childhood. Among my fondest childhood memories is being read to by my father. He instilled in me a love for books of all kinds, especially picture books, which I found to be magical. Reading was relaxing and enjoyable, as well as exciting and inspiring. It allowed me to use my imagination to take journeys without ever leaving home. As a teacher, I wanted to share this experience with children. Sharing great literature with

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    do and it shaped me into the reader I am today. During my early years in elementary school, I began to learn about what reading was and how to read books. I always remember my kindergarten teacher reading “Love you forever” before I would go to nap time everyday. I eventually learned to read my favorite childhood book on my own. However, this was a problem when I didn't want to branch out and read books to better my reading skills. Reading and writing are such and important aspect in our lives that

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    In my daily schedule, I like to find a moment for myself where I am able to read a book. My first choice is usually a novel and I read for both class and personal enjoyment because they mean reading a book that I usually like. There are many specific genres or types of books that I prefer over others and there are also some novels that I could read on a repeated basis. The parts about reading a novel which I find the most challenging are finding the book that interests you and keeps you engaged.

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    Through my life, I have seen several different approaches to Indigenous people’s rights and importance in Australia. I have been fortunate enough to visit Ayers Rock and undertake a tour which allowed me to see Aboriginal culture in art and drawings as well as hearing Dreamtime stories from guides. I have also witnessed family friends who have been severely racist and disrespectful of Indigenous heritage and history. I also was lucky to work with some Indigenous students who were in Reception during

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    Personal Reading History When I was a younger I don’t remember if I was read to or not, but I read a lot of books. I enjoy reading books because they allow me to reach new heights in my imagination. At my age many kids say that reading is boring and is for losers. I think it’s cool to read and will continue to read throughout my life. I have read many different types of books from fiction to biographies. The longest book I ever read was a book called Dragon Rider by Cornella Funke. It was

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    My Writing Experience

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    Reading and writing has always created a sense of understanding for me in my art. Reading in the literal sense is a way that we understand text or symbols in our minds which in turn create meaning. Writing also in a literal sense is our way of communicating our knowledge and emotions to others through symbols in text. The human experience for all people includes communication and through reading and writing this experience is created. From the beginning of this course, my only prior experience with

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    offer different talents and experiences because all people have lived different lives. A wide variety of commitments and interests is impressive and wanted by most schools. UW-Stout needs students with different life experiences as to enrich their community. Life can difficult at times, but that is when people’s talents shine, experiences are created, interests are found, and commitments grow stronger. The main commitment in my life for the past few months has been my job. I have focused a great

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