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    Factors

    my best times in the lounge drinking coffee, on Facebook, etc.). 9. I review my class notes within one day after the class in which they were taken. 10. At each study session, I set a goal in order to take a break, based upon some amount (such as reading a certain number of pages, writing a certain number of paragraphs, etc.) rather than on the basis of time (such as studying for one-half hour or one hour). 11. Each goal that I set before taking a break never takes more than about an hour to complete

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    Is Google Making Us Stupid

    return back to the same site. Carr says that he is not the only one, that when he mention his reading to his friends, many say they are having the similar problems.  One of his friends, Scott Karp states that, " he has stopped reading books altogether.                                    Karp said in college he read a lot of books, but what happen is that he started to think about what if he did all his reading

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    My Student Survival Guide to Distance Learning

    Index Introduction………………………………. Using Educational Resources…………… Upholding Academic Honesty…………….. Setting and Achieving Goals……………… Managing Time Wisely……………………. Fostering Reading Comprehension and Retention…………………………………… Applying Personality and Learning Styles……………………………………….. Often when a person recognizes that in order to earn what they are worth and secure their dreams they are

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    Reasons Why Parents Should Read Aloud with Children

    greatest gifts that a parent can bestow upon a child is the gift of literacy. Reading is a wonderful pastime, and the key to unlocking many academic puzzles. Parents should read aloud to children as part of a regular routine, one that can be thoroughly enjoyed by both parties. Firstly, reading aloud to children poses the benefit of being quality time spent together. Parents need to have special time with their children, and reading to them is a great method for achieving this goal. Instead of plunking

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    Don't Click

    Reading (process) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Reading (disambiguation). Miss Auras by John Lavery, depicts a woman reading a book. Youth reading, Persian miniature by Reza Abbasi, 1625-6 Part of a series on Reading Language Language Writing Writing system Orthography Braille Types of Reading Slow reading Speed reading Subvocalization Learning to Read Learning to read Comprehension Spelling Vocabulary Reading disability Dyslexia Reading for special

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    Child Philosphy

    The students were introduced to the process through reading and discussion. During the next lesson the students role-played the Michigan government. The members of the house and the senate worked to pass a bill that was then signed by the governor. * I believe in using a variety of assessment techniques. The four main types of assessment that I use are: individual projects or exhibition, one-on-one oral tests or interviews (i.e. for reading), portfolios, and the occasional quiz. A student

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    Dyslexia

    programs in schools for two main reasons: many did not see their failing children as mentally retarded and therefore refused to accept placement for them in classes for the mentally retarded, and schools did not provide services for children with severe reading or language difficulties unless they qualified for an existing special education category. …by the late 1950s, medical and psychological research, combined with parental pressure, led to the development of special school programs to meet the needs

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    Effects of Studying at a University

    Write an appropriate introduction with a clear thesis statement for the following Essay: Effects of studying in the university The first and also the most common effect of entering a University is that once you enter the new school, you start missing your old friends. There are many reasons you and your friends start splitting apart and leaving to study in different cities or schools, but feeling sad because you miss them is inevitable. This doesn’t mean you are never going to see your friends

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    Principal-Teacher Ratings

    class in based on literacy assessment. The assessment data reflected that most of your students know the letter names and some of the letter sounds. You also shared with me that the majority of students were to some extent familiarized with the reading strategies. We set expectations for the formal observation during the literacy bundle. We discussed the learning activities and small group instruction planned for the visit. On December 4th, I walked into your class to conduct the formal

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    Note Taking

    Why important? 1) help to extend your attention span(Taking notes helps keep you focussed on your subject area and to the task at hand) 2)help to remember what you have heard or read ( by writing down notes, you are paraphrasing the lecture or reading material into your own words and into a format that you are more likely to understand when you review the notes. ) 3)help to organise the ideas you are learning about. (This is important if you’re using your notes to review for an

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