PPT-Subject-Specific Literacy Test
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Short Answer Examples Table of Contents Who Ate Pasta Firstslides 3 7 How an EcoFriendly Fish Farm Operatesslides 8 10 Simon Jackson Saving the Spirit Bearslides 11 14. Before reading students listen to a short lecture delivered by the teacher A guide or graphic organizer can be used to help students follow the information The students then read a text selection about the topic This explanation is compared with the Knowing Applying routine procedures in familiar contexts Paper Two an applications reasoning and reflecting paper that will consist of between fo ur and six longer questions By contrast to Paper 1 these questions will require more interpretation a Developments 2013-14. The importance of literacy across the curriculum. Teaching - Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge. [All teachers should] demonstrate an understanding of and take responsibility for promoting high standards of literacy, articulacy and the correct use of standard English, whatever the teacher’s specialist subject. . Development . in . Language . as . Subject . Mike Fleming. Changing ideas about literacy development in language as subject. Tensions. Relationship between language as subject and language in other subjects . Timothy Shanahan. University of Illinois at Chicago. Some Reasons for Concern. Early literacy development predicts/affects later school achievement (Cunningham & . Stanovich. , 1997; Duncan, . Dowsett. Supporting your students and making marking meaningful. A game of ‘articulate’. (Starter). COMPARE. CONTRAST. SOLVE. APPLY. IDENTIFY. RECORD. CONCLUDE. JUSTIFY. COMBINE. APPRAISE. FORMULATE. DISCUSS. at . Holbrook Academy. In order to embed Literacy in learning at classroom level we must all embrace the principle that Literacy is not an add-on, adjunct or afterthought to subject learning; it is . Memory Jogs. Did anyone in your home write/text/play sports/listen to music, etc…?. Who were the people who had a role in your development as a writer/. texter. /athlete/musician: parents, teacher, coaches, mentors, friends?. . Stephanie Fuchs. The Five Pillars. The . Five Pillars . of literacy. , identified by the National Reading Panel (2000) are: . phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, vocabulary and reading comprehension. . Timothy Shanahan. University of Illinois at Chicago. www.shanahanonliteracy.com. Many changes due to Common Core. Challenging texts. Close reading. Writing from sources. Informational text. Multiple texts. Presenters: Susan Easterbrooks, Georgia State University . ; Shirin Antia, University of Arizona; . ACEDHH Poster Session: Friday. , February 13, . 8:15-9:45. IES Grant # R24C12001 . 1. Identify child factors related to early reading gains. Phil Beadle . TV. ‘The . Unteachables. ’ and ‘Can’t Read, Can’t Write’. Books. ‘Bad Education’ and ‘How to Teach’ amongst others. . The Aim of this Session. 1. To feed back and share what I learnt on a recent course.. What this session will cover. What are subject headings?. Background to Library of Congress Subject Headings. Types of subject headings. Topical, geographic, time period, and form subdivisions. What if you can’t find an appropriate subject heading?. Connie . Arnold, PhD. Associate Professor of Medicine. Terry . Davis, . PhD. Professor of medicine and Pediatrics. . Patient Literacy. Why Assess Patient Literacy?. . Literacy can be a barrier to patient’s ability to understand and act on instructions, forms and surveys.
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