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P Charbat

Oprah's Kids Picks - 0 views

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    This article shows another side of what Oprah is doing with her power. She had been so successful in making adult books popular and famous so she created a Kids list for books as well. This list is just as popular and the amount of people buying these books is still unbelievable. The article goes into again how easily Oprah can make people buy and read something. It will be helpful to me in my paper because it shows how Oprah is not just influential in one area of reading but all different age groups as well.
W Sturm

EBSCOhost: The effects of computer technology in assisting the development of literacy... - 0 views

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    This text talks about how the technology effect kids. Kids with dissabilities say that there technologies have really helped with the speech and spelling for them.
L Stanley

Teaching Social Studies as a Subversive Activity - 0 views

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    This article is about how the No Child Left Behind Act is hurting the social studies departments in schools. The social studies teachers are not teaching as well as they should because they are more worried about getting kids up to par on their test scores. They are teaching ways to pass a test in stead of teaching the cirriculum. This is causing kids to not have as good of an education as they should. This is a good article if you are researching the no child left behind act
R Shepherd

The Best Inheritance of All. - 0 views

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    Palmer, Kimberly. "The Best Inheritance of All." U.S. News & World Report 144.18 (2008), 70-70. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Roesch Lib., U. of Dayton, Dayton, OH. 14 Mar. 2009.
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    Palmer discusses the positive impact that her mother's financial advise made on her life. In addition the article also references a study that suggests that Parents that teach their kids about the positive impact that money management can have on their lives can help them made better informed decisions as adults. Many parents lack the knowledge of financial literacy themselves and therefore their children grow up knowing very little about the importance financial literacy. The lack of financial literacy knowledge among the youth has caused unease and has inspired new programs designed to help parents teach their children.
K Burt

EBSCOhost: Literacy in virtual worlds - 0 views

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    This article is about bringing virtual technology in the classroom. Making young kids technologicly literate. By bringing more learning aids through thechnology to make the young people more literate
R Hissong

Bullying within friendships - 0 views

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    This entry is about how bullying affects children at a young age. Since i am doing my study on discourse communities it is interesting to look this over and keep in mind some of the things it brings up. This is especially true since in my example of my own roomates, bullying doies happen quite a bit. The only problem is that this talks about your students 4-5th grade, but i still find info pertaining to college level kids as well.
R Shepherd

Push for financial literacy spreads to schools - 0 views

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    Green, Amy. "Push for financial literacy spreads to schools." Christian Science Monitor 101.70 (09 Mar. 2009): 13-13. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Roesch Lib., U. of Dayton, Dayton, OH. 14 Mar. 2009. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=36874111&site=ehost-live>.
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    Green shares the story of Roy Kobert and John Ninfo a bankruptcy attorney and bankruptcy judge who both volunteer their time teaching kids the importance of financial literacy. With the economy plummeting out of control both men have decided to be advocates for teaching financial literacy to children and young adults. Both men have seen the devastating effect that financial literacy ignorance has caused on the economy and individuals. They fear that if creditors can lure the youth into debt, our countries youth future is in jeopardy. Their goal is to stop the madness before it starts through education intervention. The article also talks about several different programs promoting financial literacy that have been implemented in different states across the country.
W Sturm

EBSCOhost: Read-aloud feature on Kindle has people talking - 0 views

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    The Kindle is a new technology with reading. This will read aloud to you no matter where you are. This new technology helps kids with their reading dissabilities by reading to them.
W Sturm

EBSCOhost: Lasting effects on literacy skills with a computer-assisted learning using ... - 0 views

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    This examins the computer-assisted learning(CAL). This helps people examin words and see what they mean. It also helps you say the word which is very helpful for some kids.
K Spain

Children & Families - 0 views

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    A study show that children who go to childcare center have better test score and do better in school. These kids are prepared to go the kindergarten and they are the ones that continuously have success in school. This also talks about how when mothers start working and get off welfare, their child has better mental healt and begins to do better in school.
A Triffon

Early Childhood Educators and Literacy Leaders: Powerful Partners - 0 views

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    This article talks about who influences and who teaches children how to read.Teaching kids to read is not a job for just one person. It takes a whole team of people to teach children how to read. The teams are made up of literacy coaches and classroom teachers. The classroom teachers tell the literacy coach what the student needs help with. The two work on a team together to teach children how to read and write.
R Shepherd

The Best Inheritance of All. - 0 views

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    Palmer discusses the positive impact that her mother's financial advise made on her life. In addition the article also references a study that suggests that Parents that teach their kids about the positive impact that money management can have on their lives can help them made better informed decisions as adults. Many parents lack the knowledge of financial literacy themselves and therefore their children grow up knowing very little about the importance financial literacy. The lack of financial literacy knowledge among the youth has caused unease and has inspired new programs designed to help parents teach their children.
K Spain

Development in early literacy skills during the pre-kindergarten year in Head Start: Re... - 0 views

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    Children's literacy is very important and can even predict a child's academic success at a young age. There are educational programs, like Head Start, to help children learn literacy skills before they go to kintergarten. Kids that have a knowledge of the letters and how they sound are able to be much better writers.
K Snyder

EBSCOhost: Improving the Education of Children Living in Poverty - 0 views

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    Murnane focuses on the children living in poverty and the low performance of the students. His goal is to make the No Child Left Behind Act more realistic. The goal should be to concentrate on the children's growth as a student, not to reach an obtainable test score. The government needs to improve conditions of schools of children living in poverty. The author suggests that the poverty stricken schools need to strengthen their staff in order to change anything. The main goal of children living in poverty is to get them to graduate from high school. The rate of kids graduating from high school in low income schools is down a great deal of percent than suburban schools. Murnane gives his opinion of setting obtainable goals not only for middle class students, but students that come from a poverty stricken area.
W Sturm

EBSCOhost: Personalized E-learning system with self-regulated learning assisted mechan... - 0 views

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    Internet technology has come out with a new technology called computer-assisted learning. The CAL is a web-based technology that is used for kids with disabilities.
K Snyder

EBSCOhost: A Review of "Urban High School Students and the Challenge of Access: Many R... - 0 views

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    The authors Tierney and Colyar discuss the treatment that the lower class recieves. The lower class experience a lot more in their lives than most other people should. The face amy difficulities in succedding in many different aspects. The things that they face make it very ifficult for the students to go to schools and effects their future. A study was done to kids that are low poverty. These students experienced many more difficulites in their lives, which makes everything more difficult
K Snyder

EBSCOhost: Preventing Truancy and Dropout Among Urban Middle School Youth: Understandi... - 0 views

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    Rodriguez explains a program that has helped decline the number of truancies and dropouts among the African American and Latino population. Truancy and dropouts are closely connected with each other and are mostly seen in the urban schools. Because of the living conditions and things that go on outside the schools, kids are more likely to not make it to college. There are many institutions that have been created to help these children that live in poverty stricken neighborhoods. The goal is to get them where they can exceed and do what they want in life. Keeping students more entertained will keep them off the streets and more determined to do well. According to Rodriguez all urban schools need is encouragement and structure.
R Shepherd

Push for financial literacy spreads to schools - 0 views

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    Green shares the story of Roy Kobert and John Ninfo a bankruptcy attorney and bankruptcy judge who both volunteer their time teaching kids the importance of financial literacy. With the economy plummeting out of control both men have decided to be advocates for teaching financial literacy to children and young adults. Both men have seen the devastating effect that financial literacy ignorance has caused on the economy and individuals. They fear that if creditors can lure the youth into debt, our countries youth future is in jeopardy. Their goal is to stop the madness before it starts through education intervention. The article also talks about several different programs promoting financial literacy that have been implemented in different states across the country.
L Stanley

Retired Justice's Focus Now On Civic Education Project - 0 views

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    This is an article based on Sandra Day O'Connor's views on issues such as the No Child left behind act and other political issues. This article also mentions that O'Connor will create a web-based learning system to teach kids the civics they will not be learning in school because of the no child left behind act. This will be a helpful article if you are researching the education system, NCLB, or social studies.
L Stanley

CIVIC EDUCATION IN AMERICA'S PUBLIC SCHOLS: Developing Service- and Politic... - 0 views

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    This article talks about civic education in american publics schools and how it is harder to find now. One of the ways the articles talks about changing this is by adding in a service plan. This plan is being created to teach the kids to become better citizens and to help them learn civics. This would be a good reference if you are researching the lack of civics in the education program.
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