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    testing should be abolished. NAPLAN stands for the National Assessment Program- Literacy and Numeracy and it is a test designed to assess the academic performance of students. I don’t believe that there is much point to the test. Some students get so stressed and worried about the test it’s unhealthy. While preparing you for NAPLAN it doesn’t make time for other dare I say more important curricular activities. It also does not aid children in their learning. if i had a dollar it wouldnt be enough

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    A Brief on Saakshar Bharat

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    Brief on Saakshar Bharat 1. SAAKSHAR BHARAT Saakshar Bharat‚ the revised version of National Literacy Mission‚ was formally launched by Prime Minister‚ Dr. Manmohan Singh on 8th September‚ 2009‚ the International Literacy Day‚ but it came into implementation with effect from 1st October‚ 2009. The programme aims to further promote and strengthen Adult Education‚ specially of women‚ by extending educational options to those adults who having lost the opportunity of access to formal education and

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    Captivity Narrative

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    Captivity Narrative? Captivity narratives were commonly popular in the 1700’s by both European and American populations. Captivity narratives in America portrayed either whites enslaved by savages or the African enslaved by the white slave owner. Captivity narratives were written to show the reader of one’s experiences while being in captivity. Two authors who wrote a couple of these narratives are Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano. Mary Rowlandson’s narrative is entitled‚ “A Narrative of the

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    Frederick Douglass’ essay “Learning to Read and Write‚” Douglass portrays himself as an intelligent and dignified slave who’s able to overcome the racial boundaries placed upon him. Frederick Douglass saw that his only pathway to freedom was through literacy‚ so his goal was to learn how to read and write no matter the circumstances. Douglass realized becoming a literate slave was considered as having too much power because it made him aware of unjust circumstances of slavery. For a slave to become

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    MODULE - 4 Socio-economic Development and Empowerment of Disadvantaged Groups Contemporary India: Issues and Goals 25 Notes SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT OF DISADVANTAGED GROUPS We quite often read about different concerns of socio-economic development like poverty‚ unemployment‚ development of roads and bridges and facilities like hospitals‚ educational institutions in newspapers‚ magazines and other periodicals. During elections in particular these are discussed

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    present the point of view that expenditure on education in recent years has been insufficient in the area of new technologies. It can be argued that the lack of investment is primarily a governmental failure and this will impact negatively on computer literacy. In conclusion‚ The shareholder didn’t get the dividends they expected. After looking at the figures they found out that some of the adding up hadn’t been done right. Some of the key data had been mistakenly thrown away. A private financial company

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    Illiteracy in Our Society It was one of the days I will never forget in my life time. My father was very sick in Abeokuta; my village‚ where we both live together with my mother. The people in our community have tried their hand on one thing or the other to help him‚ but we are left with the only option of taking him to the hospital in the city. My mother is to go first to the city and inform my uncle about this incident‚ so that my uncle could help take my father to the hospital. Has my

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    Emotional Reaction Test

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    EMOTIONAL REACTION TEST (ERT) - 1 All 20 items to be attempted in 10 minutes are of multiple choice and you are to write one of the four choices given below: A- Always B- Sometimes C- Rarely D- Never] 1. You help others in difficulty….. 2. Whenever you see a beggar you give something….. 3. You make people realize their mistake…… 4. You are self critic…… 5. You get influenced by people…… 6. You spend a lot in luxuries…… 7. You

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    DTTLS Essay 4. Subject Knowledge and Understanding ← Demonstrate an understanding of the skills in literacy‚ numeracy and ICT which underpin your subject specialism. What skills (and levels) in these areas do your learners need?       Skills: Literacy – to read English for handouts. Spoken – to understand English and follow verbal instructions‚ to understand feedback and give tutor information re: progress. Written – to complete enrolment forms‚ health forms‚ learning aims

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    there. Along with the overpopulation issues‚ limited resources‚ high fertility rate‚ and bad literacy rates are just added hurdles that this country needs to clear. The revolution in Egypt is rather chaotic. Riots and public anger are taking place in the already wild country. This situation is caused by many problems that the people are facing‚ like overpopulation‚ limited water resources‚ and bad literacy rates. The largest problem at the moment is overpopulation‚ with approximately 85 people per

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