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    opportunity,” education plays a significant role in seeking to close the gaps in local communities between people in different socioeconomic circumstances. America has shown to be one of the top countries in the world but is undermined by the decline of literacy among citizens. According to a 2016 recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, 32 million of American adults are illiterate, 21 percent read below a 5th grade level, and 19 percent of high school graduates are functionally illiterate

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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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    Literacy To Me Analysis

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    fundamental and we learn so much from our experiences. Better said, our literacy and understanding of anything comes from sources or sponsors. It can be a muse or stress from society telling you to take action. Multiple sponsors can further fuel a literacy. Deborah Brandt states that sponsors are “any agents, local or distant, concrete or abstract, who enable, support, teach, model, as well as recruit, regulate, suppress, or withhold literacy—and gain advantage by it in some way.” (46) The sponsors in our

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    Content Area Literacy

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    content area literacy, my first thought was fabulous. Let’s just add one more thing to worry about when writing lesson plans. After I read a few articles and listened to the lectures in class, I realized that content area literacy was a pretty simple element to include. Being an elementary education major also makes it easier to accommodate. To count the number of children’s books there are on any given subject would be impossible. I have discovered that content area literacy is not as intimidating

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    The paper Information literacy standards for student learning is all about student learning standards they go in detail about each type of standards and the indictor for each type of learning standards. Within the paper they discuss the nine standards of information literacy standards, allow with talking about the nine standards for student learning they include a few indicator for each standards so that a teacher may know if they are hitting on the standards and also better able to tell if there

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    As we have learned, intentional teachers are “teachers who have a purpose for the decisions they make and can explain that purpose to others” (Bredekamp, 2014, p. G-4). Literacy is not only writing and reading, but it is the ability to put the two skills together (“What is Literacy,” 2015). I believe that all aspects of literacy is extremely important and is a necessity in every area of life. One goal that I would make is “book appreciation and motivation to read” (Bredekamp, 2014, p. 395). I

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    Literature Review: Literacy Literacy, especially among very young children in the school system, is highly significant both for what they are learning today and what they will do and need in the future. There are several ways to teach children literacy, and one of those ways is through the Dibels system (Coyne & Harn, 2006; McCormick & Haack, 2010; Nelson, 2008). Dibels is designed to help children who are behind in reading comprehension (Coyne & Harn, 2006; Langdon, 2004). These children may have

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    There are three important frameworks teachers should think about when developing lesson plans. The first one is literacy lesson format. This format has three different steps, which include: introducing the text, reading and responding to the text and extending the text. When introducing the text the student previous knowledge should be activated about the subject and the students should develop their own purpose for reading the text. When responding to the text students should do this over the course

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    complex explanation of the medical procedure if they desired (e.g., port implant, bone marrow aspiration). Communication to the reader needed to be clear and understandable as the National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL) found that” only 12% of consumers have proficient health literacy skills” (CDC, 2010). BMTinfonet set a goal of improving their website readability. Research suggests that Serif, Verdana and Ariel are the preferred font for readers with plenty of white space between words.

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    Critical Literacy Text

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    Summary in your own words: In, “Doing Critical Literacy, Texts and Activities for Students and Teachers,” chapter one talked about the various ways re-presentation can express itself through different perspectives. The position of how writers or readers express their context, analyze a text (critical literacy), and the power and politics of language. The examples provided where of the way a position of a picture makes a difference, comparing drawings with writing, and words having meaning in context

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