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    Literacy has a social and functional purpose in the education of students. This is particularly evident in the PDHPE and Dance curricula‚ as students explore the demands of literacy in relevant physical and intellectual contexts. The NSW Dance 7-10 syllabus has several major literacy requirements evident in the content areas‚ and specific outcomes. Performance Students develop knowledge‚ understanding and skills through the three content areas of performance‚ composition and appreciation. Although

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    Why Literacy Is Important

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    Running Head: IMPORTANCE OF LITERACY Why is Literacy Important? Abstract Literacy is important for many reasons. It is important to everyday lives. Without literacy civilization as well as communication would be entirely different. History would be taught strictly from hearsay‚ no one would know the facts for sure. Literacy is important for both cultures and individuals. Without literacy people would go through life making awful decisions. People would be a lot more close minded. They would

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    A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass The Power and Paradox of Literacy The “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” has been regarded by many as one of the most influential slave narratives in American history. This colorful autobiography has and will forever situate Douglass at the forefront of the American abolitionist movement. Many scholars involved in the study of African American history‚ including James Matlack‚ a writer for the Atlanta Review of Race and Culture assert that

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    you permit ‚ and I bet almost all of you have a phone too. Well did you know 15 out of every 20 drivers get in a accident due to texting and driving. Whether it’s just looking down at your phone for a second‚ that second can take someone’s life. In Los Angeles between December 2016-January 2017 there were about 630 fatal car accidents. 28% of those accidents were caused by a irresponsible human beings looking down at their phone. It really makes you realize if liking that Instagram picture or even

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    throughout decades‚ but external factors have changed for example texting and driving. When technology gets addicting and more integrated in our life. We tend to get risky and use it when we are not supposed to. There’s many reasons why texting while driving is extremely dangerous. It causes many deaths annually‚ its viewed as a least important concern and it impairs the way of life in the grand scale of things. This is just a few reasons why texting and driving is dangerous. Accidents while driving always

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    TEXTING AND DRIVING   1                  Texting and Driving  Hector Diaz  DeVry University                         TEXTING AND DRIVING   2        Texting and Driving    The U.S. Department of Transportation launched its first­ever national advertising  campaign last week‚ featuring a 30­second PSA going viral now that depicts a fatal side collision  in which three young Americans are in a car‚ and the driver is killed after she runs a stop sign  and fails to see the truck coming from the 

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    In the essay “Cultural Literacy‚” E.D. Hirsh argues that raising our literacy levels cannot solely depend on researching new and varies “teaching techniques”‚ but by implementing “cultural literacy” into our school curricula. In fact‚ he suggests that educational institutions steer away from teaching “cultural literacy” in fear of “imposing cultures and ideologies” which is a factor in the decline of literacy. He references a couple of experiments which helped him realized that students weren’t literate

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    Health literacy was first established in 1974. At this time‚ it was a discussion based on health education and the policies affecting the health care system. (Simonds‚ 1974‚ cited in Ratzan‚ 2001‚ p. 21). Different definitions of health literacy exist all around us. It is commonly referred to a person’s capability and capacity to gain and understand the basics of written and oral health care information‚ as well as appropriate services needed (Ratzan and Parker‚ 2000). The term literacy basically

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    Cross-Cultural Literacy

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    Cross-cultural literacy is a branch of literacy that looks at an individual’s ability to understand and appreciate the similarities and differences in the customs‚ values‚ and beliefs of one’s own culture and the cultures of others. There is no culture that can live‚ if it attempts to be exclusive in its own. This emphasizes on the importance of cultural literacy in its varying degrees in the global world. Therefore‚ as citizens of the global world‚ it is particularly important that all nations be

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    Middle School Literacies

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    New Literacies in Middle School (6-8 grade) The articles that I came across in my research are in regards to new literacies in middle school. The readings all share a common thread which is incorporating new literacies into the curriculum help shape students in becoming active global citizens. The authors explained how teachers can leave their comfort zone and implement new literacies as well as student’s perspective about working with new literacies. I wanted to delve a little deeper into this

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